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diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
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+Installation Instructions
+*************************
+
+ Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2016 Free Software
+Foundation, Inc.
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+Basic Installation
+==================
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+ Briefly, the shell command './configure && make && make install'
+should configure, build, and install this package. The following
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+in *note Makefile Conventions: (standards)Makefile Conventions.
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+you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, and a
+file 'config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for
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+enabled with '--cache-file=config.cache' or simply '-C') that saves the
+results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring. Caching is disabled by
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+you want to change it or regenerate 'configure' using a newer version of
+'autoconf'.
+
+ The simplest way to compile this package is:
+
+ 1. 'cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
+ './configure' to configure the package for your system.
+
+ Running 'configure' might take a while. While running, it prints
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+
+ 2. Type 'make' to compile the package.
+
+ 3. Optionally, type 'make check' to run any self-tests that come with
+ the package, generally using the just-built uninstalled binaries.
+
+ 4. Type 'make install' to install the programs and any data files and
+ documentation. When installing into a prefix owned by root, it is
+ recommended that the package be configured and built as a regular
+ user, and only the 'make install' phase executed with root
+ privileges.
+
+ 5. Optionally, type 'make installcheck' to repeat any self-tests, but
+ this time using the binaries in their final installed location.
+ This target does not install anything. Running this target as a
+ regular user, particularly if the prior 'make install' required
+ root privileges, verifies that the installation completed
+ correctly.
+
+ 6. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
+ source code directory by typing 'make clean'. To also remove the
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+ also a 'make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
+ for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get
+ all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came
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+
+ 7. Often, you can also type 'make uninstall' to remove the installed
+ files again. In practice, not all packages have tested that
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+ GNU Coding Standards.
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+ 8. Some packages, particularly those that use Automake, provide 'make
+ distcheck', which can by used by developers to test that all other
+ targets like 'make install' and 'make uninstall' work correctly.
+ This target is generally not run by end users.
+
+Compilers and Options
+=====================
+
+ Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
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+for details on some of the pertinent environment variables.
+
+ You can give 'configure' initial values for configuration parameters
+by setting variables in the command line or in the environment. Here is
+an example:
+
+ ./configure CC=c99 CFLAGS=-g LIBS=-lposix
+
+ *Note Defining Variables::, for more details.
+
+Compiling For Multiple Architectures
+====================================
+
+ You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
+same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
+own directory. To do this, you can use GNU 'make'. 'cd' to the
+directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
+the 'configure' script. 'configure' automatically checks for the source
+code in the directory that 'configure' is in and in '..'. This is known
+as a "VPATH" build.
+
+ With a non-GNU 'make', it is safer to compile the package for one
+architecture at a time in the source code directory. After you have
+installed the package for one architecture, use 'make distclean' before
+reconfiguring for another architecture.
+
+ On MacOS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and
+executables that work on multiple system types--known as "fat" or
+"universal" binaries--by specifying multiple '-arch' options to the
+compiler but only a single '-arch' option to the preprocessor. Like
+this:
+
+ ./configure CC="gcc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
+ CXX="g++ -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
+ CPP="gcc -E" CXXCPP="g++ -E"
+
+ This is not guaranteed to produce working output in all cases, you
+may have to build one architecture at a time and combine the results
+using the 'lipo' tool if you have problems.
+
+Installation Names
+==================
+
+ By default, 'make install' installs the package's commands under
+'/usr/local/bin', include files under '/usr/local/include', etc. You
+can specify an installation prefix other than '/usr/local' by giving
+'configure' the option '--prefix=PREFIX', where PREFIX must be an
+absolute file name.
+
+ You can specify separate installation prefixes for
+architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you
+pass the option '--exec-prefix=PREFIX' to 'configure', the package uses
+PREFIX as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
+Documentation and other data files still use the regular prefix.
+
+ In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give
+options like '--bindir=DIR' to specify different values for particular
+kinds of files. Run 'configure --help' for a list of the directories
+you can set and what kinds of files go in them. In general, the default
+for these options is expressed in terms of '${prefix}', so that
+specifying just '--prefix' will affect all of the other directory
+specifications that were not explicitly provided.
+
+ The most portable way to affect installation locations is to pass the
+correct locations to 'configure'; however, many packages provide one or
+both of the following shortcuts of passing variable assignments to the
+'make install' command line to change installation locations without
+having to reconfigure or recompile.
+
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+affected directory. For example, 'make install
+prefix=/alternate/directory' will choose an alternate location for all
+directory configuration variables that were expressed in terms of
+'${prefix}'. Any directories that were specified during 'configure',
+but not in terms of '${prefix}', must each be overridden at install time
+for the entire installation to be relocated. The approach of makefile
+variable overrides for each directory variable is required by the GNU
+Coding Standards, and ideally causes no recompilation. However, some
+platforms have known limitations with the semantics of shared libraries
+that end up requiring recompilation when using this method, particularly
+noticeable in packages that use GNU Libtool.
+
+ The second method involves providing the 'DESTDIR' variable. For
+example, 'make install DESTDIR=/alternate/directory' will prepend
+'/alternate/directory' before all installation names. The approach of
+'DESTDIR' overrides is not required by the GNU Coding Standards, and
+does not work on platforms that have drive letters. On the other hand,
+it does better at avoiding recompilation issues, and works well even
+when some directory options were not specified in terms of '${prefix}'
+at 'configure' time.
+
+Optional Features
+=================
+
+ If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed
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+option '--program-prefix=PREFIX' or '--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
+
+ Some packages pay attention to '--enable-FEATURE' options to
+'configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
+They may also pay attention to '--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
+is something like 'gnu-as' or 'x' (for the X Window System). The
+'README' should mention any '--enable-' and '--with-' options that the
+package recognizes.
+
+ For packages that use the X Window System, 'configure' can usually
+find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
+you can use the 'configure' options '--x-includes=DIR' and
+'--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
+
+ Some packages offer the ability to configure how verbose the
+execution of 'make' will be. For these packages, running './configure
+--enable-silent-rules' sets the default to minimal output, which can be
+overridden with 'make V=1'; while running './configure
+--disable-silent-rules' sets the default to verbose, which can be
+overridden with 'make V=0'.
+
+Particular systems
+==================
+
+ On HP-UX, the default C compiler is not ANSI C compatible. If GNU CC
+is not installed, it is recommended to use the following options in
+order to use an ANSI C compiler:
+
+ ./configure CC="cc -Ae -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500"
+
+and if that doesn't work, install pre-built binaries of GCC for HP-UX.
+
+ HP-UX 'make' updates targets which have the same time stamps as their
+prerequisites, which makes it generally unusable when shipped generated
+files such as 'configure' are involved. Use GNU 'make' instead.
+
+ On OSF/1 a.k.a. Tru64, some versions of the default C compiler cannot
+parse its '<wchar.h>' header file. The option '-nodtk' can be used as a
+workaround. If GNU CC is not installed, it is therefore recommended to
+try
+
+ ./configure CC="cc"
+
+and if that doesn't work, try
+
+ ./configure CC="cc -nodtk"
+
+ On Solaris, don't put '/usr/ucb' early in your 'PATH'. This
+directory contains several dysfunctional programs; working variants of
+these programs are available in '/usr/bin'. So, if you need '/usr/ucb'
+in your 'PATH', put it _after_ '/usr/bin'.
+
+ On Haiku, software installed for all users goes in '/boot/common',
+not '/usr/local'. It is recommended to use the following options:
+
+ ./configure --prefix=/boot/common
+
+Specifying the System Type
+==========================
+
+ There may be some features 'configure' cannot figure out
+automatically, but needs to determine by the type of machine the package
+will run on. Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the
+_same_ architectures, 'configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
+a message saying it cannot guess the machine type, give it the
+'--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
+type, such as 'sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
+
+ CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
+
+where SYSTEM can have one of these forms:
+
+ OS
+ KERNEL-OS
+
+ See the file 'config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
+'config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
+need to know the machine type.
+
+ If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should
+use the option '--target=TYPE' to select the type of system they will
+produce code for.
+
+ If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a
+platform different from the build platform, you should specify the
+"host" platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will
+eventually be run) with '--host=TYPE'.
+
+Sharing Defaults
+================
+
+ If you want to set default values for 'configure' scripts to share,
+you can create a site shell script called 'config.site' that gives
+default values for variables like 'CC', 'cache_file', and 'prefix'.
+'configure' looks for 'PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
+'PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
+'CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
+A warning: not all 'configure' scripts look for a site script.
+
+Defining Variables
+==================
+
+ Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
+environment passed to 'configure'. However, some packages may run
+configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
+variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
+them in the 'configure' command line, using 'VAR=value'. For example:
+
+ ./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
+
+causes the specified 'gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
+overridden in the site shell script).
+
+Unfortunately, this technique does not work for 'CONFIG_SHELL' due to an
+Autoconf limitation. Until the limitation is lifted, you can use this
+workaround:
+
+ CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
+
+'configure' Invocation
+======================
+
+ 'configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
+operates.
+
+'--help'
+'-h'
+ Print a summary of all of the options to 'configure', and exit.
+
+'--help=short'
+'--help=recursive'
+ Print a summary of the options unique to this package's
+ 'configure', and exit. The 'short' variant lists options used only
+ in the top level, while the 'recursive' variant lists options also
+ present in any nested packages.
+
+'--version'
+'-V'
+ Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the 'configure'
+ script, and exit.
+
+'--cache-file=FILE'
+ Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
+ traditionally 'config.cache'. FILE defaults to '/dev/null' to
+ disable caching.
+
+'--config-cache'
+'-C'
+ Alias for '--cache-file=config.cache'.
+
+'--quiet'
+'--silent'
+'-q'
+ Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
+ suppress all normal output, redirect it to '/dev/null' (any error
+ messages will still be shown).
+
+'--srcdir=DIR'
+ Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
+ 'configure' can determine that directory automatically.
+
+'--prefix=DIR'
+ Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names:: for
+ more details, including other options available for fine-tuning the
+ installation locations.
+
+'--no-create'
+'-n'
+ Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output
+ files.
+
+'configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
+'configure --help' for more details.
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+/******************************************************************
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+ ANDROID_LOG_INFO,
+ /** Warning logging. For use with recoverable failures. */
+ ANDROID_LOG_WARN,
+ /** Error logging. For use with unrecoverable failures. */
+ ANDROID_LOG_ERROR,
+ /** Fatal logging. For use when aborting. */
+ ANDROID_LOG_FATAL,
+ /** For internal use only. */
+ ANDROID_LOG_SILENT, /* only for SetMinPriority(); must be last */
+} android_LogPriority;
+
+/**
+ * Writes the constant string `text` to the log, with priority `prio` and tag
+ * `tag`.
+ */
+int __android_log_write(int prio, const char* tag, const char* text);
+
+/**
+ * Writes a formatted string to the log, with priority `prio` and tag `tag`.
+ * The details of formatting are the same as for
+ * [printf(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/printf.3.html).
+ */
+int __android_log_print(int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, ...)
+#if defined(__GNUC__)
+#ifdef __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO
+#if __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO
+ __attribute__((__format__(gnu_printf, 3, 4)))
+#else
+ __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4)))
+#endif
+#else
+ __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4)))
+#endif
+#endif
+ ;
+
+/**
+ * Equivalent to `__android_log_print`, but taking a `va_list`.
+ * (If `__android_log_print` is like `printf`, this is like `vprintf`.)
+ */
+int __android_log_vprint(int prio, const char* tag, const char* fmt, va_list ap)
+#if defined(__GNUC__)
+#ifdef __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO
+#if __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO
+ __attribute__((__format__(gnu_printf, 3, 0)))
+#else
+ __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 0)))
+#endif
+#else
+ __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 0)))
+#endif
+#endif
+ ;
+
+/**
+ * Writes an assertion failure to the log (as `ANDROID_LOG_FATAL`) and to
+ * stderr, before calling
+ * [abort(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/abort.3.html).
+ *
+ * If `fmt` is non-null, `cond` is unused. If `fmt` is null, the string
+ * `Assertion failed: %s` is used with `cond` as the string argument.
+ * If both `fmt` and `cond` are null, a default string is provided.
+ *
+ * Most callers should use
+ * [assert(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/assert.3.html) from
+ * `<assert.h>` instead, or the `__assert` and `__assert2` functions provided by
+ * bionic if more control is needed. They support automatically including the
+ * source filename and line number more conveniently than this function.
+ */
+void __android_log_assert(const char* cond, const char* tag, const char* fmt,
+ ...)
+#if defined(__GNUC__)
+ __attribute__((__noreturn__))
+#ifdef __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO
+#if __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO
+ __attribute__((__format__(gnu_printf, 3, 4)))
+#else
+ __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4)))
+#endif
+#else
+ __attribute__((__format__(printf, 3, 4)))
+#endif
+#endif
+ ;
+
+#ifndef log_id_t_defined
+#define log_id_t_defined
+typedef enum log_id {
+ LOG_ID_MIN = 0,
+
+ LOG_ID_MAIN = 0,
+ LOG_ID_RADIO = 1,
+ LOG_ID_EVENTS = 2,
+ LOG_ID_SYSTEM = 3,
+ LOG_ID_CRASH = 4,
+ LOG_ID_STATS = 5,
+ LOG_ID_SECURITY = 6,
+ LOG_ID_KERNEL = 7, /* place last, third-parties can not use it */
+
+ LOG_ID_MAX
+} log_id_t;
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Send a simple string to the log.
+ */
+int __android_log_buf_write(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag,
+ const char* text);
+int __android_log_buf_print(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag,
+ const char* fmt, ...)
+#if defined(__GNUC__)
+ __attribute__((__format__(printf, 4, 5)))
+#endif
+ ;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _ANDROID_LOG_H */
diff --git a/include/log/log.h b/include/log/log.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3813e6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/log/log.h
@@ -0,0 +1,248 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2014 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LIBS_LOG_LOG_H
+#define _LIBS_LOG_LOG_H
+
+/* Too many in the ecosystem assume these are included */
+#if !defined(_WIN32)
+#include <pthread.h>
+#endif
+#include <stdint.h> /* uint16_t, int32_t */
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <time.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+
+#include <android/log.h>
+#include <log/log_id.h>
+#include <log/log_main.h>
+#include <log/log_radio.h>
+#include <log/log_read.h>
+#include <log/log_safetynet.h>
+#include <log/log_system.h>
+#include <log/log_time.h>
+#include <log/uio.h> /* helper to define iovec for portability */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * LOG_TAG is the local tag used for the following simplified
+ * logging macros. You can change this preprocessor definition
+ * before using the other macros to change the tag.
+ */
+
+#ifndef LOG_TAG
+#define LOG_TAG NULL
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Normally we strip the effects of ALOGV (VERBOSE messages),
+ * LOG_FATAL and LOG_FATAL_IF (FATAL assert messages) from the
+ * release builds be defining NDEBUG. You can modify this (for
+ * example with "#define LOG_NDEBUG 0" at the top of your source
+ * file) to change that behavior.
+ */
+
+#ifndef LOG_NDEBUG
+#ifdef NDEBUG
+#define LOG_NDEBUG 1
+#else
+#define LOG_NDEBUG 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * This file uses ", ## __VA_ARGS__" zero-argument token pasting to
+ * work around issues with debug-only syntax errors in assertions
+ * that are missing format strings. See commit
+ * 19299904343daf191267564fe32e6cd5c165cd42
+ */
+#if defined(__clang__)
+#pragma clang diagnostic push
+#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments"
+#endif
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * Event logging.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * The following should not be used directly.
+ */
+
+int __android_log_bwrite(int32_t tag, const void* payload, size_t len);
+int __android_log_btwrite(int32_t tag, char type, const void* payload,
+ size_t len);
+int __android_log_bswrite(int32_t tag, const char* payload);
+
+int __android_log_stats_bwrite(int32_t tag, const void* payload, size_t len);
+
+#define android_bWriteLog(tag, payload, len) \
+ __android_log_bwrite(tag, payload, len)
+#define android_btWriteLog(tag, type, payload, len) \
+ __android_log_btwrite(tag, type, payload, len)
+
+/*
+ * Event log entry types.
+ */
+#ifndef __AndroidEventLogType_defined
+#define __AndroidEventLogType_defined
+typedef enum {
+ /* Special markers for android_log_list_element type */
+ EVENT_TYPE_LIST_STOP = '\n', /* declare end of list */
+ EVENT_TYPE_UNKNOWN = '?', /* protocol error */
+
+ /* must match with declaration in java/android/android/util/EventLog.java */
+ EVENT_TYPE_INT = 0, /* int32_t */
+ EVENT_TYPE_LONG = 1, /* int64_t */
+ EVENT_TYPE_STRING = 2,
+ EVENT_TYPE_LIST = 3,
+ EVENT_TYPE_FLOAT = 4,
+} AndroidEventLogType;
+#endif
+#define sizeof_AndroidEventLogType sizeof(typeof_AndroidEventLogType)
+#define typeof_AndroidEventLogType unsigned char
+
+#ifndef LOG_EVENT_INT
+#define LOG_EVENT_INT(_tag, _value) \
+ { \
+ int intBuf = _value; \
+ (void)android_btWriteLog(_tag, EVENT_TYPE_INT, &intBuf, sizeof(intBuf)); \
+ }
+#endif
+#ifndef LOG_EVENT_LONG
+#define LOG_EVENT_LONG(_tag, _value) \
+ { \
+ long long longBuf = _value; \
+ (void)android_btWriteLog(_tag, EVENT_TYPE_LONG, &longBuf, sizeof(longBuf)); \
+ }
+#endif
+#ifndef LOG_EVENT_FLOAT
+#define LOG_EVENT_FLOAT(_tag, _value) \
+ { \
+ float floatBuf = _value; \
+ (void)android_btWriteLog(_tag, EVENT_TYPE_FLOAT, &floatBuf, \
+ sizeof(floatBuf)); \
+ }
+#endif
+#ifndef LOG_EVENT_STRING
+#define LOG_EVENT_STRING(_tag, _value) \
+ (void)__android_log_bswrite(_tag, _value);
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __linux__
+
+#ifndef __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOCK_INTERFACE
+#ifndef __ANDROID_API__
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOCK_INTERFACE 1
+#elif __ANDROID_API__ > 22 /* > Lollipop */
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOCK_INTERFACE 1
+#else
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOCK_INTERFACE 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOCK_INTERFACE
+clockid_t android_log_clockid(void);
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __linux__ */
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+#ifndef __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOSE_INTERFACE
+#ifndef __ANDROID_API__
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOSE_INTERFACE 1
+#elif __ANDROID_API__ > 18 /* > JellyBean */
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOSE_INTERFACE 1
+#else
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOSE_INTERFACE 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_CLOSE_INTERFACE
+/*
+ * Release any logger resources (a new log write will immediately re-acquire)
+ *
+ * May be used to clean up File descriptors after a Fork, the resources are
+ * all O_CLOEXEC so wil self clean on exec().
+ */
+void __android_log_close(void);
+#endif
+
+#ifndef __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_RATELIMIT_INTERFACE
+#ifndef __ANDROID_API__
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_RATELIMIT_INTERFACE 1
+#elif __ANDROID_API__ > 25 /* > OC */
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_RATELIMIT_INTERFACE 1
+#else
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_RATELIMIT_INTERFACE 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_RATELIMIT_INTERFACE
+
+/*
+ * if last is NULL, caller _must_ provide a consistent value for seconds.
+ *
+ * Return -1 if we can not acquire a lock, which below will permit the logging,
+ * error on allowing a log message through.
+ */
+int __android_log_ratelimit(time_t seconds, time_t* last);
+
+/*
+ * Usage:
+ *
+ * // Global default and state
+ * IF_ALOG_RATELIMIT() {
+ * ALOG*(...);
+ * }
+ *
+ * // local state, 10 seconds ratelimit
+ * static time_t local_state;
+ * IF_ALOG_RATELIMIT_LOCAL(10, &local_state) {
+ * ALOG*(...);
+ * }
+ */
+
+#define IF_ALOG_RATELIMIT() if (__android_log_ratelimit(0, NULL) > 0)
+#define IF_ALOG_RATELIMIT_LOCAL(seconds, state) \
+ if (__android_log_ratelimit(seconds, state) > 0)
+
+#else
+
+/* No ratelimiting as API unsupported */
+#define IF_ALOG_RATELIMIT() if (1)
+#define IF_ALOG_RATELIMIT_LOCAL(...) if (1)
+
+#endif
+
+#if defined(__clang__)
+#pragma clang diagnostic pop
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _LIBS_LOG_LOG_H */
diff --git a/include/log/log_id.h b/include/log/log_id.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c44f5a2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/log/log_id.h
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2017 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LIBS_LOG_LOG_ID_H
+#define _LIBS_LOG_LOG_ID_H
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+#ifndef log_id_t_defined
+#define log_id_t_defined
+typedef enum log_id {
+ LOG_ID_MIN = 0,
+
+ LOG_ID_MAIN = 0,
+ LOG_ID_RADIO = 1,
+ LOG_ID_EVENTS = 2,
+ LOG_ID_SYSTEM = 3,
+ LOG_ID_CRASH = 4,
+ LOG_ID_STATS = 5,
+ LOG_ID_SECURITY = 6,
+ LOG_ID_KERNEL = 7, /* place last, third-parties can not use it */
+
+ LOG_ID_MAX
+} log_id_t;
+#endif
+#define sizeof_log_id_t sizeof(typeof_log_id_t)
+#define typeof_log_id_t unsigned char
+
+/*
+ * Send a simple string to the log.
+ */
+int __android_log_buf_write(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag,
+ const char* text);
+int __android_log_buf_print(int bufID, int prio, const char* tag,
+ const char* fmt, ...)
+#if defined(__GNUC__)
+ __attribute__((__format__(printf, 4, 5)))
+#endif
+ ;
+
+/*
+ * log_id_t helpers
+ */
+log_id_t android_name_to_log_id(const char* logName);
+const char* android_log_id_to_name(log_id_t log_id);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _LIBS_LOG_LOG_ID_H */
diff --git a/include/log/log_main.h b/include/log/log_main.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..21fc7cc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/log/log_main.h
@@ -0,0 +1,391 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2017 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LIBS_LOG_LOG_MAIN_H
+#define _LIBS_LOG_LOG_MAIN_H
+
+#include <stdbool.h>
+
+#include <android/log.h>
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+
+/*
+ * Normally we strip the effects of ALOGV (VERBOSE messages),
+ * LOG_FATAL and LOG_FATAL_IF (FATAL assert messages) from the
+ * release builds be defining NDEBUG. You can modify this (for
+ * example with "#define LOG_NDEBUG 0" at the top of your source
+ * file) to change that behavior.
+ */
+
+#ifndef LOG_NDEBUG
+#ifdef NDEBUG
+#define LOG_NDEBUG 1
+#else
+#define LOG_NDEBUG 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * This file uses ", ## __VA_ARGS__" zero-argument token pasting to
+ * work around issues with debug-only syntax errors in assertions
+ * that are missing format strings. See commit
+ * 19299904343daf191267564fe32e6cd5c165cd42
+ */
+#if defined(__clang__)
+#pragma clang diagnostic push
+#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef __predict_false
+#define __predict_false(exp) __builtin_expect((exp) != 0, 0)
+#endif
+
+#define android_writeLog(prio, tag, text) __android_log_write(prio, tag, text)
+
+#define android_printLog(prio, tag, ...) \
+ __android_log_print(prio, tag, __VA_ARGS__)
+
+#define android_vprintLog(prio, cond, tag, ...) \
+ __android_log_vprint(prio, tag, __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/*
+ * Log macro that allows you to specify a number for the priority.
+ */
+#ifndef LOG_PRI
+#define LOG_PRI(priority, tag, ...) android_printLog(priority, tag, __VA_ARGS__)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Log macro that allows you to pass in a varargs ("args" is a va_list).
+ */
+#ifndef LOG_PRI_VA
+#define LOG_PRI_VA(priority, tag, fmt, args) \
+ android_vprintLog(priority, NULL, tag, fmt, args)
+#endif
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/* XXX Macros to work around syntax errors in places where format string
+ * arg is not passed to ALOG_ASSERT, LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL or LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL_IF
+ * (happens only in debug builds).
+ */
+
+/* Returns 2nd arg. Used to substitute default value if caller's vararg list
+ * is empty.
+ */
+#define __android_second(dummy, second, ...) second
+
+/* If passed multiple args, returns ',' followed by all but 1st arg, otherwise
+ * returns nothing.
+ */
+#define __android_rest(first, ...) , ##__VA_ARGS__
+
+#define android_printAssert(cond, tag, ...) \
+ __android_log_assert(cond, tag, \
+ __android_second(0, ##__VA_ARGS__, NULL) \
+ __android_rest(__VA_ARGS__))
+
+/*
+ * Log a fatal error. If the given condition fails, this stops program
+ * execution like a normal assertion, but also generating the given message.
+ * It is NOT stripped from release builds. Note that the condition test
+ * is -inverted- from the normal assert() semantics.
+ */
+#ifndef LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL_IF
+#define LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)android_printAssert(#cond, LOG_TAG, ##__VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+#ifndef LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL
+#define LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL(...) \
+ (((void)android_printAssert(NULL, LOG_TAG, ##__VA_ARGS__)))
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Versions of LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL_IF and LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL that
+ * are stripped out of release builds.
+ */
+
+#if LOG_NDEBUG
+
+#ifndef LOG_FATAL_IF
+#define LOG_FATAL_IF(cond, ...) ((void)0)
+#endif
+#ifndef LOG_FATAL
+#define LOG_FATAL(...) ((void)0)
+#endif
+
+#else
+
+#ifndef LOG_FATAL_IF
+#define LOG_FATAL_IF(cond, ...) LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL_IF(cond, ##__VA_ARGS__)
+#endif
+#ifndef LOG_FATAL
+#define LOG_FATAL(...) LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL(__VA_ARGS__)
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Assertion that generates a log message when the assertion fails.
+ * Stripped out of release builds. Uses the current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef ALOG_ASSERT
+#define ALOG_ASSERT(cond, ...) LOG_FATAL_IF(!(cond), ##__VA_ARGS__)
+#endif
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * C/C++ logging functions. See the logging documentation for API details.
+ *
+ * We'd like these to be available from C code (in case we import some from
+ * somewhere), so this has a C interface.
+ *
+ * The output will be correct when the log file is shared between multiple
+ * threads and/or multiple processes so long as the operating system
+ * supports O_APPEND. These calls have mutex-protected data structures
+ * and so are NOT reentrant. Do not use LOG in a signal handler.
+ */
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send a verbose log message using the current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef ALOGV
+#define __ALOGV(...) ((void)ALOG(LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__))
+#if LOG_NDEBUG
+#define ALOGV(...) \
+ do { \
+ if (false) { \
+ __ALOGV(__VA_ARGS__); \
+ } \
+ } while (false)
+#else
+#define ALOGV(...) __ALOGV(__VA_ARGS__)
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ALOGV_IF
+#if LOG_NDEBUG
+#define ALOGV_IF(cond, ...) ((void)0)
+#else
+#define ALOGV_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) ? ((void)ALOG(LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send a debug log message using the current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef ALOGD
+#define ALOGD(...) ((void)ALOG(LOG_DEBUG, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ALOGD_IF
+#define ALOGD_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) ? ((void)ALOG(LOG_DEBUG, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send an info log message using the current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef ALOGI
+#define ALOGI(...) ((void)ALOG(LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ALOGI_IF
+#define ALOGI_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) ? ((void)ALOG(LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send a warning log message using the current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef ALOGW
+#define ALOGW(...) ((void)ALOG(LOG_WARN, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ALOGW_IF
+#define ALOGW_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) ? ((void)ALOG(LOG_WARN, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send an error log message using the current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef ALOGE
+#define ALOGE(...) ((void)ALOG(LOG_ERROR, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ALOGE_IF
+#define ALOGE_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) ? ((void)ALOG(LOG_ERROR, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at
+ * verbose priority.
+ */
+#ifndef IF_ALOGV
+#if LOG_NDEBUG
+#define IF_ALOGV() if (false)
+#else
+#define IF_ALOGV() IF_ALOG(LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_TAG)
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at
+ * debug priority.
+ */
+#ifndef IF_ALOGD
+#define IF_ALOGD() IF_ALOG(LOG_DEBUG, LOG_TAG)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at
+ * info priority.
+ */
+#ifndef IF_ALOGI
+#define IF_ALOGI() IF_ALOG(LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at
+ * warn priority.
+ */
+#ifndef IF_ALOGW
+#define IF_ALOGW() IF_ALOG(LOG_WARN, LOG_TAG)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at
+ * error priority.
+ */
+#ifndef IF_ALOGE
+#define IF_ALOGE() IF_ALOG(LOG_ERROR, LOG_TAG)
+#endif
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * Basic log message macro.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ * ALOG(LOG_WARN, NULL, "Failed with error %d", errno);
+ *
+ * The second argument may be NULL or "" to indicate the "global" tag.
+ */
+#ifndef ALOG
+#define ALOG(priority, tag, ...) LOG_PRI(ANDROID_##priority, tag, __VA_ARGS__)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Conditional given a desired logging priority and tag.
+ */
+#ifndef IF_ALOG
+#define IF_ALOG(priority, tag) if (android_testLog(ANDROID_##priority, tag))
+#endif
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * IF_ALOG uses android_testLog, but IF_ALOG can be overridden.
+ * android_testLog will remain constant in its purpose as a wrapper
+ * for Android logging filter policy, and can be subject to
+ * change. It can be reused by the developers that override
+ * IF_ALOG as a convenient means to reimplement their policy
+ * over Android.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_LOGGABLE_INTERFACE
+#ifndef __ANDROID_API__
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_LOGGABLE_INTERFACE 2
+#elif __ANDROID_API__ > 24 /* > Nougat */
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_LOGGABLE_INTERFACE 2
+#elif __ANDROID_API__ > 22 /* > Lollipop */
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_LOGGABLE_INTERFACE 1
+#else
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_LOGGABLE_INTERFACE 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_LOGGABLE_INTERFACE
+
+/*
+ * Use the per-tag properties "log.tag.<tagname>" to generate a runtime
+ * result of non-zero to expose a log. prio is ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE to
+ * ANDROID_LOG_FATAL. default_prio if no property. Undefined behavior if
+ * any other value.
+ */
+int __android_log_is_loggable(int prio, const char* tag, int default_prio);
+
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_LOGGABLE_INTERFACE > 1
+#include <sys/types.h>
+
+int __android_log_is_loggable_len(int prio, const char* tag, size_t len,
+ int default_prio);
+
+#if LOG_NDEBUG /* Production */
+#define android_testLog(prio, tag) \
+ (__android_log_is_loggable_len(prio, tag, ((tag) && *(tag)) ? strlen(tag) : 0, \
+ ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG) != 0)
+#else
+#define android_testLog(prio, tag) \
+ (__android_log_is_loggable_len(prio, tag, ((tag) && *(tag)) ? strlen(tag) : 0, \
+ ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE) != 0)
+#endif
+
+#else
+
+#if LOG_NDEBUG /* Production */
+#define android_testLog(prio, tag) \
+ (__android_log_is_loggable(prio, tag, ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG) != 0)
+#else
+#define android_testLog(prio, tag) \
+ (__android_log_is_loggable(prio, tag, ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE) != 0)
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#else /* __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_LOGGABLE_INTERFACE */
+
+#define android_testLog(prio, tag) (1)
+
+#endif /* !__ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_LOGGABLE_INTERFACE */
+
+#if defined(__clang__)
+#pragma clang diagnostic pop
+#endif
+
+__END_DECLS
+
+#endif /* _LIBS_LOG_LOG_MAIN_H */
diff --git a/include/log/log_radio.h b/include/log/log_radio.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bd629fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/log/log_radio.h
@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2017 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LIBS_LOG_LOG_RADIO_H
+#define _LIBS_LOG_LOG_RADIO_H
+
+#include <android/log.h>
+#include <log/log_id.h>
+
+/*
+ * Normally we strip the effects of ALOGV (VERBOSE messages),
+ * LOG_FATAL and LOG_FATAL_IF (FATAL assert messages) from the
+ * release builds be defining NDEBUG. You can modify this (for
+ * example with "#define LOG_NDEBUG 0" at the top of your source
+ * file) to change that behavior.
+ */
+
+#ifndef LOG_NDEBUG
+#ifdef NDEBUG
+#define LOG_NDEBUG 1
+#else
+#define LOG_NDEBUG 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+#ifndef __predict_false
+#define __predict_false(exp) __builtin_expect((exp) != 0, 0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send a verbose radio log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef RLOGV
+#define __RLOGV(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#if LOG_NDEBUG
+#define RLOGV(...) \
+ do { \
+ if (0) { \
+ __RLOGV(__VA_ARGS__); \
+ } \
+ } while (0)
+#else
+#define RLOGV(...) __RLOGV(__VA_ARGS__)
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#ifndef RLOGV_IF
+#if LOG_NDEBUG
+#define RLOGV_IF(cond, ...) ((void)0)
+#else
+#define RLOGV_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send a debug radio log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef RLOGD
+#define RLOGD(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef RLOGD_IF
+#define RLOGD_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send an info radio log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef RLOGI
+#define RLOGI(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef RLOGI_IF
+#define RLOGI_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_INFO, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send a warning radio log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef RLOGW
+#define RLOGW(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_WARN, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef RLOGW_IF
+#define RLOGW_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_WARN, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send an error radio log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef RLOGE
+#define RLOGE(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_ERROR, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef RLOGE_IF
+#define RLOGE_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_RADIO, ANDROID_LOG_ERROR, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _LIBS_LOG_LOG_RADIO_H */
diff --git a/include/log/log_read.h b/include/log/log_read.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d118563
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/log/log_read.h
@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2017 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LIBS_LOG_LOG_READ_H
+#define _LIBS_LOG_LOG_READ_H
+
+/* deal with possible sys/cdefs.h conflict with fcntl.h */
+#ifdef __unused
+#define __unused_defined __unused
+#undef __unused
+#endif
+
+#include <fcntl.h> /* Pick up O_* macros */
+
+/* restore definitions from above */
+#ifdef __unused_defined
+#define __unused __attribute__((__unused__))
+#endif
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+#include <log/log_id.h>
+#include <log/log_time.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Native log reading interface section. See logcat for sample code.
+ *
+ * The preferred API is an exec of logcat. Likely uses of this interface
+ * are if native code suffers from exec or filtration being too costly,
+ * access to raw information, or parsing is an issue.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * The userspace structure for version 1 of the logger_entry ABI.
+ */
+#ifndef __struct_logger_entry_defined
+#define __struct_logger_entry_defined
+struct logger_entry {
+ uint16_t len; /* length of the payload */
+ uint16_t __pad; /* no matter what, we get 2 bytes of padding */
+ int32_t pid; /* generating process's pid */
+ int32_t tid; /* generating process's tid */
+ int32_t sec; /* seconds since Epoch */
+ int32_t nsec; /* nanoseconds */
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+ char msg[0]; /* the entry's payload */
+#endif
+};
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * The userspace structure for version 2 of the logger_entry ABI.
+ */
+#ifndef __struct_logger_entry_v2_defined
+#define __struct_logger_entry_v2_defined
+struct logger_entry_v2 {
+ uint16_t len; /* length of the payload */
+ uint16_t hdr_size; /* sizeof(struct logger_entry_v2) */
+ int32_t pid; /* generating process's pid */
+ int32_t tid; /* generating process's tid */
+ int32_t sec; /* seconds since Epoch */
+ int32_t nsec; /* nanoseconds */
+ uint32_t euid; /* effective UID of logger */
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+ char msg[0]; /* the entry's payload */
+#endif
+} __attribute__((__packed__));
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * The userspace structure for version 3 of the logger_entry ABI.
+ */
+#ifndef __struct_logger_entry_v3_defined
+#define __struct_logger_entry_v3_defined
+struct logger_entry_v3 {
+ uint16_t len; /* length of the payload */
+ uint16_t hdr_size; /* sizeof(struct logger_entry_v3) */
+ int32_t pid; /* generating process's pid */
+ int32_t tid; /* generating process's tid */
+ int32_t sec; /* seconds since Epoch */
+ int32_t nsec; /* nanoseconds */
+ uint32_t lid; /* log id of the payload */
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+ char msg[0]; /* the entry's payload */
+#endif
+} __attribute__((__packed__));
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * The userspace structure for version 4 of the logger_entry ABI.
+ */
+#ifndef __struct_logger_entry_v4_defined
+#define __struct_logger_entry_v4_defined
+struct logger_entry_v4 {
+ uint16_t len; /* length of the payload */
+ uint16_t hdr_size; /* sizeof(struct logger_entry_v4) */
+ int32_t pid; /* generating process's pid */
+ uint32_t tid; /* generating process's tid */
+ uint32_t sec; /* seconds since Epoch */
+ uint32_t nsec; /* nanoseconds */
+ uint32_t lid; /* log id of the payload, bottom 4 bits currently */
+ uint32_t uid; /* generating process's uid */
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+ char msg[0]; /* the entry's payload */
+#endif
+};
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * The maximum size of the log entry payload that can be
+ * written to the logger. An attempt to write more than
+ * this amount will result in a truncated log entry.
+ */
+#define LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_PAYLOAD 4068
+
+/*
+ * The maximum size of a log entry which can be read.
+ * An attempt to read less than this amount may result
+ * in read() returning EINVAL.
+ */
+#define LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_LEN (5 * 1024)
+
+#ifndef __struct_log_msg_defined
+#define __struct_log_msg_defined
+struct log_msg {
+ union {
+ unsigned char buf[LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_LEN + 1];
+ struct logger_entry_v4 entry;
+ struct logger_entry_v4 entry_v4;
+ struct logger_entry_v3 entry_v3;
+ struct logger_entry_v2 entry_v2;
+ struct logger_entry entry_v1;
+ } __attribute__((aligned(4)));
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+ /* Matching log_time operators */
+ bool operator==(const log_msg& T) const {
+ return (entry.sec == T.entry.sec) && (entry.nsec == T.entry.nsec);
+ }
+ bool operator!=(const log_msg& T) const {
+ return !(*this == T);
+ }
+ bool operator<(const log_msg& T) const {
+ return (entry.sec < T.entry.sec) ||
+ ((entry.sec == T.entry.sec) && (entry.nsec < T.entry.nsec));
+ }
+ bool operator>=(const log_msg& T) const {
+ return !(*this < T);
+ }
+ bool operator>(const log_msg& T) const {
+ return (entry.sec > T.entry.sec) ||
+ ((entry.sec == T.entry.sec) && (entry.nsec > T.entry.nsec));
+ }
+ bool operator<=(const log_msg& T) const {
+ return !(*this > T);
+ }
+ uint64_t nsec() const {
+ return static_cast<uint64_t>(entry.sec) * NS_PER_SEC + entry.nsec;
+ }
+
+ /* packet methods */
+ log_id_t id() {
+ return static_cast<log_id_t>(entry.lid);
+ }
+ char* msg() {
+ unsigned short hdr_size = entry.hdr_size;
+ if (!hdr_size) {
+ hdr_size = sizeof(entry_v1);
+ }
+ if ((hdr_size < sizeof(entry_v1)) || (hdr_size > sizeof(entry))) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return reinterpret_cast<char*>(buf) + hdr_size;
+ }
+ unsigned int len() {
+ return (entry.hdr_size ? entry.hdr_size
+ : static_cast<uint16_t>(sizeof(entry_v1))) +
+ entry.len;
+ }
+#endif
+};
+#endif
+
+#ifndef __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE
+#ifndef __ANDROID_API__
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE 3
+#elif __ANDROID_API__ > 23 /* > Marshmallow */
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE 3
+#elif __ANDROID_API__ > 22 /* > Lollipop */
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE 2
+#elif __ANDROID_API__ > 19 /* > KitKat */
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE 1
+#else
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE
+
+struct logger;
+
+log_id_t android_logger_get_id(struct logger* logger);
+
+int android_logger_clear(struct logger* logger);
+long android_logger_get_log_size(struct logger* logger);
+int android_logger_set_log_size(struct logger* logger, unsigned long size);
+long android_logger_get_log_readable_size(struct logger* logger);
+int android_logger_get_log_version(struct logger* logger);
+
+struct logger_list;
+
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE > 1
+ssize_t android_logger_get_statistics(struct logger_list* logger_list,
+ char* buf, size_t len);
+ssize_t android_logger_get_prune_list(struct logger_list* logger_list,
+ char* buf, size_t len);
+int android_logger_set_prune_list(struct logger_list* logger_list, char* buf,
+ size_t len);
+#endif
+
+#define ANDROID_LOG_RDONLY O_RDONLY
+#define ANDROID_LOG_WRONLY O_WRONLY
+#define ANDROID_LOG_RDWR O_RDWR
+#define ANDROID_LOG_ACCMODE O_ACCMODE
+#ifndef O_NONBLOCK
+#define ANDROID_LOG_NONBLOCK 0x00000800
+#else
+#define ANDROID_LOG_NONBLOCK O_NONBLOCK
+#endif
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE > 2
+#define ANDROID_LOG_WRAP 0x40000000 /* Block until buffer about to wrap */
+#define ANDROID_LOG_WRAP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 7200 /* 2 hour default */
+#endif
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE > 1
+#define ANDROID_LOG_PSTORE 0x80000000
+#endif
+
+struct logger_list* android_logger_list_alloc(int mode, unsigned int tail,
+ pid_t pid);
+struct logger_list* android_logger_list_alloc_time(int mode, log_time start,
+ pid_t pid);
+void android_logger_list_free(struct logger_list* logger_list);
+/* In the purest sense, the following two are orthogonal interfaces */
+int android_logger_list_read(struct logger_list* logger_list,
+ struct log_msg* log_msg);
+
+/* Multiple log_id_t opens */
+struct logger* android_logger_open(struct logger_list* logger_list, log_id_t id);
+#define android_logger_close android_logger_free
+/* Single log_id_t open */
+struct logger_list* android_logger_list_open(log_id_t id, int mode,
+ unsigned int tail, pid_t pid);
+#define android_logger_list_close android_logger_list_free
+
+#endif /* __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_READER_INTERFACE */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _LIBS_LOG_LOG_H */
diff --git a/include/log/log_safetynet.h b/include/log/log_safetynet.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..07e8c8a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/log/log_safetynet.h
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+/*
+**
+** Copyright 2017, The Android Open Source Project
+**
+** This file is dual licensed. It may be redistributed and/or modified
+** under the terms of the Apache 2.0 License OR version 2 of the GNU
+** General Public License.
+*/
+
+#ifndef _LIBS_LOG_SAFETYNET_H
+#define _LIBS_LOG_SAFETYNET_H
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+#ifndef _ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_SAFETYNET_INTERFACE
+#ifndef __ANDROID_API__
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_SAFETYNET_INTERFACE 1
+#elif __ANDROID_API__ > 22 /* > Lollipop */
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_SAFETYNET_INTERFACE 1
+#else
+#define __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_SAFETYNET_INTERFACE 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_SAFETYNET_INTERFACE
+
+#define android_errorWriteLog(tag, subTag) \
+ __android_log_error_write(tag, subTag, -1, NULL, 0)
+
+#define android_errorWriteWithInfoLog(tag, subTag, uid, data, dataLen) \
+ __android_log_error_write(tag, subTag, uid, data, dataLen)
+
+int __android_log_error_write(int tag, const char* subTag, int32_t uid,
+ const char* data, uint32_t dataLen);
+
+#endif /* __ANDROID_USE_LIBLOG_SAFETYNET_INTERFACE */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _LIBS_LOG_SAFETYNET_H */
diff --git a/include/log/log_system.h b/include/log/log_system.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3b5ae22
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/log/log_system.h
@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2017 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LIBS_LOG_LOG_SYSTEM_H
+#define _LIBS_LOG_LOG_SYSTEM_H
+
+#include <android/log.h>
+#include <log/log_id.h>
+
+/*
+ * Normally we strip the effects of ALOGV (VERBOSE messages),
+ * LOG_FATAL and LOG_FATAL_IF (FATAL assert messages) from the
+ * release builds be defining NDEBUG. You can modify this (for
+ * example with "#define LOG_NDEBUG 0" at the top of your source
+ * file) to change that behavior.
+ */
+
+#ifndef LOG_NDEBUG
+#ifdef NDEBUG
+#define LOG_NDEBUG 1
+#else
+#define LOG_NDEBUG 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#ifndef __predict_false
+#define __predict_false(exp) __builtin_expect((exp) != 0, 0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send a verbose system log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef SLOGV
+#define __SLOGV(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#if LOG_NDEBUG
+#define SLOGV(...) \
+ do { \
+ if (0) { \
+ __SLOGV(__VA_ARGS__); \
+ } \
+ } while (0)
+#else
+#define SLOGV(...) __SLOGV(__VA_ARGS__)
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SLOGV_IF
+#if LOG_NDEBUG
+#define SLOGV_IF(cond, ...) ((void)0)
+#else
+#define SLOGV_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_VERBOSE, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send a debug system log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef SLOGD
+#define SLOGD(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SLOGD_IF
+#define SLOGD_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send an info system log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef SLOGI
+#define SLOGI(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SLOGI_IF
+#define SLOGI_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_INFO, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send a warning system log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef SLOGW
+#define SLOGW(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_WARN, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SLOGW_IF
+#define SLOGW_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_WARN, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Simplified macro to send an error system log message using current LOG_TAG.
+ */
+#ifndef SLOGE
+#define SLOGE(...) \
+ ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_ERROR, LOG_TAG, \
+ __VA_ARGS__))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SLOGE_IF
+#define SLOGE_IF(cond, ...) \
+ ((__predict_false(cond)) \
+ ? ((void)__android_log_buf_print(LOG_ID_SYSTEM, ANDROID_LOG_ERROR, \
+ LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ : (void)0)
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _LIBS_LOG_LOG_SYSTEM_H */
diff --git a/include/log/log_time.h b/include/log/log_time.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..309f5d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/log/log_time.h
@@ -0,0 +1,185 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2017 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LIBS_LOG_LOG_TIME_H
+#define _LIBS_LOG_LOG_TIME_H
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <time.h>
+
+/* struct log_time is a wire-format variant of struct timespec */
+#define NS_PER_SEC 1000000000ULL
+#define US_PER_SEC 1000000ULL
+#define MS_PER_SEC 1000ULL
+
+#ifndef __struct_log_time_defined
+#define __struct_log_time_defined
+
+#define LOG_TIME_SEC(t) ((t)->tv_sec)
+/* next power of two after NS_PER_SEC */
+#define LOG_TIME_NSEC(t) ((t)->tv_nsec & (UINT32_MAX >> 2))
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+
+/*
+ * NB: we did NOT define a copy constructor. This will result in structure
+ * no longer being compatible with pass-by-value which is desired
+ * efficient behavior. Also, pass-by-reference breaks C/C++ ABI.
+ */
+struct log_time {
+ public:
+ uint32_t tv_sec; /* good to Feb 5 2106 */
+ uint32_t tv_nsec;
+
+ static const uint32_t tv_sec_max = 0xFFFFFFFFUL;
+ static const uint32_t tv_nsec_max = 999999999UL;
+
+ log_time(const timespec& T)
+ : tv_sec(static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_sec)),
+ tv_nsec(static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_nsec)) {
+ }
+ explicit log_time(uint32_t sec, uint32_t nsec = 0)
+ : tv_sec(sec), tv_nsec(nsec) {
+ }
+#ifdef _SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_PRIVATE_ANDROID_LOGGER_H_
+#define __struct_log_time_private_defined
+ static const timespec EPOCH;
+#endif
+ log_time() {
+ }
+#ifdef __linux__
+ explicit log_time(clockid_t id) {
+ timespec T;
+ clock_gettime(id, &T);
+ tv_sec = static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_sec);
+ tv_nsec = static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_nsec);
+ }
+#endif
+ explicit log_time(const char* T) {
+ const uint8_t* c = reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(T);
+ tv_sec = c[0] | (static_cast<uint32_t>(c[1]) << 8) |
+ (static_cast<uint32_t>(c[2]) << 16) |
+ (static_cast<uint32_t>(c[3]) << 24);
+ tv_nsec = c[4] | (static_cast<uint32_t>(c[5]) << 8) |
+ (static_cast<uint32_t>(c[6]) << 16) |
+ (static_cast<uint32_t>(c[7]) << 24);
+ }
+
+ /* timespec */
+ bool operator==(const timespec& T) const {
+ return (tv_sec == static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_sec)) &&
+ (tv_nsec == static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_nsec));
+ }
+ bool operator!=(const timespec& T) const {
+ return !(*this == T);
+ }
+ bool operator<(const timespec& T) const {
+ return (tv_sec < static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_sec)) ||
+ ((tv_sec == static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_sec)) &&
+ (tv_nsec < static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_nsec)));
+ }
+ bool operator>=(const timespec& T) const {
+ return !(*this < T);
+ }
+ bool operator>(const timespec& T) const {
+ return (tv_sec > static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_sec)) ||
+ ((tv_sec == static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_sec)) &&
+ (tv_nsec > static_cast<uint32_t>(T.tv_nsec)));
+ }
+ bool operator<=(const timespec& T) const {
+ return !(*this > T);
+ }
+
+#ifdef _SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_PRIVATE_ANDROID_LOGGER_H_
+ log_time operator-=(const timespec& T);
+ log_time operator-(const timespec& T) const {
+ log_time local(*this);
+ return local -= T;
+ }
+ log_time operator+=(const timespec& T);
+ log_time operator+(const timespec& T) const {
+ log_time local(*this);
+ return local += T;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* log_time */
+ bool operator==(const log_time& T) const {
+ return (tv_sec == T.tv_sec) && (tv_nsec == T.tv_nsec);
+ }
+ bool operator!=(const log_time& T) const {
+ return !(*this == T);
+ }
+ bool operator<(const log_time& T) const {
+ return (tv_sec < T.tv_sec) ||
+ ((tv_sec == T.tv_sec) && (tv_nsec < T.tv_nsec));
+ }
+ bool operator>=(const log_time& T) const {
+ return !(*this < T);
+ }
+ bool operator>(const log_time& T) const {
+ return (tv_sec > T.tv_sec) ||
+ ((tv_sec == T.tv_sec) && (tv_nsec > T.tv_nsec));
+ }
+ bool operator<=(const log_time& T) const {
+ return !(*this > T);
+ }
+
+#ifdef _SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_PRIVATE_ANDROID_LOGGER_H_
+ log_time operator-=(const log_time& T);
+ log_time operator-(const log_time& T) const {
+ log_time local(*this);
+ return local -= T;
+ }
+ log_time operator+=(const log_time& T);
+ log_time operator+(const log_time& T) const {
+ log_time local(*this);
+ return local += T;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ uint64_t nsec() const {
+ return static_cast<uint64_t>(tv_sec) * NS_PER_SEC + tv_nsec;
+ }
+ uint64_t usec() const {
+ return static_cast<uint64_t>(tv_sec) * US_PER_SEC +
+ tv_nsec / (NS_PER_SEC / US_PER_SEC);
+ }
+ uint64_t msec() const {
+ return static_cast<uint64_t>(tv_sec) * MS_PER_SEC +
+ tv_nsec / (NS_PER_SEC / MS_PER_SEC);
+ }
+
+#ifdef _SYSTEM_CORE_INCLUDE_PRIVATE_ANDROID_LOGGER_H_
+ static const char default_format[];
+
+ /* Add %#q for the fraction of a second to the standard library functions */
+ char* strptime(const char* s, const char* format = default_format);
+#endif
+} __attribute__((__packed__));
+
+#else /* __cplusplus */
+
+typedef struct log_time {
+ uint32_t tv_sec;
+ uint32_t tv_nsec;
+} __attribute__((__packed__)) log_time;
+
+#endif /* __cplusplus */
+
+#endif /* __struct_log_time_defined */
+
+#endif /* _LIBS_LOG_LOG_TIME_H */
diff --git a/include/log/uio.h b/include/log/uio.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a492bae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/log/uio.h
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2007-2014 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _LIBS_CUTILS_UIO_H
+#define _LIBS_CUTILS_UIO_H
+
+#if !defined(_WIN32)
+
+#include <sys/uio.h>
+
+#else
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+//
+// Implementation of sys/uio.h for Win32.
+//
+
+#include <stddef.h>
+
+struct iovec {
+ void* iov_base;
+ size_t iov_len;
+};
+
+extern int readv(int fd, struct iovec* vecs, int count);
+extern int writev(int fd, const struct iovec* vecs, int count);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _LIBS_UTILS_UIO_H */
diff --git a/include/netutils/ifc.h b/include/netutils/ifc.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3b27234
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/netutils/ifc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright 2008, The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _NETUTILS_IFC_H_
+#define _NETUTILS_IFC_H_
+
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+#include <arpa/inet.h>
+
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+
+extern int ifc_init(void);
+extern void ifc_close(void);
+
+extern int ifc_get_ifindex(const char *name, int *if_indexp);
+extern int ifc_get_hwaddr(const char *name, void *ptr);
+
+extern int ifc_up(const char *name);
+extern int ifc_down(const char *name);
+
+extern int ifc_enable(const char *ifname);
+extern int ifc_disable(const char *ifname);
+
+#define RESET_IPV4_ADDRESSES 0x01
+#define RESET_IPV6_ADDRESSES 0x02
+#define RESET_IGNORE_INTERFACE_ADDRESS 0x04
+#define RESET_ALL_ADDRESSES (RESET_IPV4_ADDRESSES | RESET_IPV6_ADDRESSES)
+extern int ifc_reset_connections(const char *ifname, const int reset_mask);
+
+extern int ifc_get_addr(const char *name, in_addr_t *addr);
+extern int ifc_set_addr(const char *name, in_addr_t addr);
+extern int ifc_add_address(const char *name, const char *address,
+ int prefixlen);
+extern int ifc_del_address(const char *name, const char *address,
+ int prefixlen);
+extern int ifc_set_prefixLength(const char *name, int prefixLength);
+extern int ifc_set_hwaddr(const char *name, const void *ptr);
+extern int ifc_clear_addresses(const char *name);
+
+extern int ifc_create_default_route(const char *name, in_addr_t addr);
+extern int ifc_remove_default_route(const char *ifname);
+extern int ifc_get_info(const char *name, in_addr_t *addr, int *prefixLength,
+ unsigned *flags);
+
+extern int ifc_configure(const char *ifname, in_addr_t address,
+ uint32_t prefixLength, in_addr_t gateway,
+ in_addr_t dns1, in_addr_t dns2);
+
+extern in_addr_t prefixLengthToIpv4Netmask(int prefix_length);
+
+__END_DECLS
+
+#endif /* _NETUTILS_IFC_H_ */
diff --git a/include/telephony/ifc.h b/include/telephony/ifc.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3b27234
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/telephony/ifc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright 2008, The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _NETUTILS_IFC_H_
+#define _NETUTILS_IFC_H_
+
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+#include <arpa/inet.h>
+
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+
+extern int ifc_init(void);
+extern void ifc_close(void);
+
+extern int ifc_get_ifindex(const char *name, int *if_indexp);
+extern int ifc_get_hwaddr(const char *name, void *ptr);
+
+extern int ifc_up(const char *name);
+extern int ifc_down(const char *name);
+
+extern int ifc_enable(const char *ifname);
+extern int ifc_disable(const char *ifname);
+
+#define RESET_IPV4_ADDRESSES 0x01
+#define RESET_IPV6_ADDRESSES 0x02
+#define RESET_IGNORE_INTERFACE_ADDRESS 0x04
+#define RESET_ALL_ADDRESSES (RESET_IPV4_ADDRESSES | RESET_IPV6_ADDRESSES)
+extern int ifc_reset_connections(const char *ifname, const int reset_mask);
+
+extern int ifc_get_addr(const char *name, in_addr_t *addr);
+extern int ifc_set_addr(const char *name, in_addr_t addr);
+extern int ifc_add_address(const char *name, const char *address,
+ int prefixlen);
+extern int ifc_del_address(const char *name, const char *address,
+ int prefixlen);
+extern int ifc_set_prefixLength(const char *name, int prefixLength);
+extern int ifc_set_hwaddr(const char *name, const void *ptr);
+extern int ifc_clear_addresses(const char *name);
+
+extern int ifc_create_default_route(const char *name, in_addr_t addr);
+extern int ifc_remove_default_route(const char *ifname);
+extern int ifc_get_info(const char *name, in_addr_t *addr, int *prefixLength,
+ unsigned *flags);
+
+extern int ifc_configure(const char *ifname, in_addr_t address,
+ uint32_t prefixLength, in_addr_t gateway,
+ in_addr_t dns1, in_addr_t dns2);
+
+extern in_addr_t prefixLengthToIpv4Netmask(int prefix_length);
+
+__END_DECLS
+
+#endif /* _NETUTILS_IFC_H_ */
diff --git a/include/telephony/ril.h b/include/telephony/ril.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e189777
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/telephony/ril.h
@@ -0,0 +1,7377 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef ANDROID_RIL_H
+#define ANDROID_RIL_H 1
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <telephony/ril_cdma_sms.h>
+#include <telephony/ril_nv_items.h>
+#include <telephony/ril_msim.h>
+
+#ifndef FEATURE_UNIT_TEST
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#endif /* !FEATURE_UNIT_TEST */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SIM_COUNT
+#if defined(ANDROID_SIM_COUNT_2)
+#define SIM_COUNT 2
+#elif defined(ANDROID_SIM_COUNT_3)
+#define SIM_COUNT 3
+#elif defined(ANDROID_SIM_COUNT_4)
+#define SIM_COUNT 4
+#else
+#define SIM_COUNT 1
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ANDROID_MULTI_SIM
+#define SIM_COUNT 1
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * RIL version.
+ * Value of RIL_VERSION should not be changed in future. Here onwards,
+ * when a new change is supposed to be introduced which could involve new
+ * schemes added like Wakelocks, data structures added/updated, etc, we would
+ * just document RIL version associated with that change below. When OEM updates its
+ * RIL with those changes, they would return that new RIL version during RIL_REGISTER.
+ * We should make use of the returned version by vendor to identify appropriate scheme
+ * or data structure version to use.
+ *
+ * Documentation of RIL version and associated changes
+ * RIL_VERSION = 12 : This version corresponds to updated data structures namely
+ * RIL_Data_Call_Response_v11, RIL_SIM_IO_v6, RIL_CardStatus_v6,
+ * RIL_SimRefreshResponse_v7, RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v6,
+ * RIL_LTE_SignalStrength_v8, RIL_SignalStrength_v10, RIL_CellIdentityGsm_v12
+ * RIL_CellIdentityWcdma_v12, RIL_CellIdentityLte_v12,RIL_CellInfoGsm_v12,
+ * RIL_CellInfoWcdma_v12, RIL_CellInfoLte_v12, RIL_CellInfo_v12.
+ *
+ * RIL_VERSION = 13 : This version includes new wakelock semantics and as the first
+ * strongly versioned version it enforces structure use.
+ *
+ * RIL_VERSION = 14 : New data structures are added, namely RIL_CarrierMatchType,
+ * RIL_Carrier, RIL_CarrierRestrictions and RIL_PCO_Data.
+ * New commands added: RIL_REQUEST_SET_CARRIER_RESTRICTIONS,
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CARRIER_RESTRICTIONS and RIL_UNSOL_PCO_DATA.
+ *
+ * RIL_VERSION = 15 : New commands added:
+ * RIL_UNSOL_MODEM_RESTART,
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_DEVICE_STATE,
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_UNSOLICITED_RESPONSE_FILTER,
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_SIM_CARD_POWER,
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CARRIER_INFO_IMSI_ENCRYPTION,
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CARRIER_INFO_IMSI_ENCRYPTION
+ * The new parameters for RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL,
+ * Updated data structures: RIL_DataProfileInfo_v15, RIL_InitialAttachApn_v15
+ * New data structure RIL_DataRegistrationStateResponse,
+ * RIL_VoiceRegistrationStateResponse same is
+ * used in RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE and
+ * RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE respectively.
+ * New data structure RIL_OpenChannelParams.
+ * RIL_REQUEST_START_NETWORK_SCAN
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STOP_NETWORK_SCAN
+ * RIL_UNSOL_NETWORK_SCAN_RESULT
+ */
+#define RIL_VERSION 12
+#define LAST_IMPRECISE_RIL_VERSION 12 // Better self-documented name
+#define RIL_VERSION_MIN 6 /* Minimum RIL_VERSION supported */
+
+#define CDMA_ALPHA_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH 64
+#define CDMA_NUMBER_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH 81
+
+#define MAX_RILDS 3
+#define MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LENGTH 6
+#define MAX_CLIENT_ID_LENGTH 2
+#define MAX_DEBUG_SOCKET_NAME_LENGTH 12
+#define MAX_QEMU_PIPE_NAME_LENGTH 11
+#define MAX_UUID_LENGTH 64
+#define MAX_BANDS 8
+#define MAX_CHANNELS 32
+#define MAX_RADIO_ACCESS_NETWORKS 8
+
+
+typedef void * RIL_Token;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_SOCKET_1,
+#if (SIM_COUNT >= 2)
+ RIL_SOCKET_2,
+#if (SIM_COUNT >= 3)
+ RIL_SOCKET_3,
+#endif
+#if (SIM_COUNT >= 4)
+ RIL_SOCKET_4,
+#endif
+#endif
+ RIL_SOCKET_NUM
+} RIL_SOCKET_ID;
+
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_E_SUCCESS = 0,
+ RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE = 1, /* If radio did not start or is resetting */
+ RIL_E_GENERIC_FAILURE = 2,
+ RIL_E_PASSWORD_INCORRECT = 3, /* for PIN/PIN2 methods only! */
+ RIL_E_SIM_PIN2 = 4, /* Operation requires SIM PIN2 to be entered */
+ RIL_E_SIM_PUK2 = 5, /* Operation requires SIM PIN2 to be entered */
+ RIL_E_REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED = 6,
+ RIL_E_CANCELLED = 7,
+ RIL_E_OP_NOT_ALLOWED_DURING_VOICE_CALL = 8, /* data ops are not allowed during voice
+ call on a Class C GPRS device */
+ RIL_E_OP_NOT_ALLOWED_BEFORE_REG_TO_NW = 9, /* data ops are not allowed before device
+ registers in network */
+ RIL_E_SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY = 10, /* fail to send sms and need retry */
+ RIL_E_SIM_ABSENT = 11, /* fail to set the location where CDMA subscription
+ shall be retrieved because of SIM or RUIM
+ card absent */
+ RIL_E_SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE = 12, /* fail to find CDMA subscription from specified
+ location */
+ RIL_E_MODE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 13, /* HW does not support preferred network type */
+ RIL_E_FDN_CHECK_FAILURE = 14, /* command failed because recipient is not on FDN list */
+ RIL_E_ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME = 15, /* network selection failed due to
+ illegal SIM or ME */
+ RIL_E_MISSING_RESOURCE = 16, /* no logical channel available */
+ RIL_E_NO_SUCH_ELEMENT = 17, /* application not found on SIM */
+ RIL_E_DIAL_MODIFIED_TO_USSD = 18, /* DIAL request modified to USSD */
+ RIL_E_DIAL_MODIFIED_TO_SS = 19, /* DIAL request modified to SS */
+ RIL_E_DIAL_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL = 20, /* DIAL request modified to DIAL with different
+ data */
+ RIL_E_USSD_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL = 21, /* USSD request modified to DIAL */
+ RIL_E_USSD_MODIFIED_TO_SS = 22, /* USSD request modified to SS */
+ RIL_E_USSD_MODIFIED_TO_USSD = 23, /* USSD request modified to different USSD
+ request */
+ RIL_E_SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL = 24, /* SS request modified to DIAL */
+ RIL_E_SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD = 25, /* SS request modified to USSD */
+ RIL_E_SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED = 26, /* Subscription not supported by RIL */
+ RIL_E_SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS = 27, /* SS request modified to different SS request */
+ RIL_E_LCE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 36, /* LCE service not supported(36 in RILConstants.java) */
+ RIL_E_NO_MEMORY = 37, /* Not sufficient memory to process the request */
+ RIL_E_INTERNAL_ERR = 38, /* Modem hit unexpected error scenario while handling
+ this request */
+ RIL_E_SYSTEM_ERR = 39, /* Hit platform or system error */
+ RIL_E_MODEM_ERR = 40, /* Vendor RIL got unexpected or incorrect response
+ from modem for this request */
+ RIL_E_INVALID_STATE = 41, /* Unexpected request for the current state */
+ RIL_E_NO_RESOURCES = 42, /* Not sufficient resource to process the request */
+ RIL_E_SIM_ERR = 43, /* Received error from SIM card */
+ RIL_E_INVALID_ARGUMENTS = 44, /* Received invalid arguments in request */
+ RIL_E_INVALID_SIM_STATE = 45, /* Can not process the request in current SIM state */
+ RIL_E_INVALID_MODEM_STATE = 46, /* Can not process the request in current Modem state */
+ RIL_E_INVALID_CALL_ID = 47, /* Received invalid call id in request */
+ RIL_E_NO_SMS_TO_ACK = 48, /* ACK received when there is no SMS to ack */
+ RIL_E_NETWORK_ERR = 49, /* Received error from network */
+ RIL_E_REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED = 50, /* Operation denied due to overly-frequent requests */
+ RIL_E_SIM_BUSY = 51, /* SIM is busy */
+ RIL_E_SIM_FULL = 52, /* The target EF is full */
+ RIL_E_NETWORK_REJECT = 53, /* Request is rejected by network */
+ RIL_E_OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED = 54, /* Not allowed the request now */
+ RIL_E_EMPTY_RECORD = 55, /* The request record is empty */
+ RIL_E_INVALID_SMS_FORMAT = 56, /* Invalid sms format */
+ RIL_E_ENCODING_ERR = 57, /* Message not encoded properly */
+ RIL_E_INVALID_SMSC_ADDRESS = 58, /* SMSC address specified is invalid */
+ RIL_E_NO_SUCH_ENTRY = 59, /* No such entry present to perform the request */
+ RIL_E_NETWORK_NOT_READY = 60, /* Network is not ready to perform the request */
+ RIL_E_NOT_PROVISIONED = 61, /* Device doesnot have this value provisioned */
+ RIL_E_NO_SUBSCRIPTION = 62, /* Device doesnot have subscription */
+ RIL_E_NO_NETWORK_FOUND = 63, /* Network cannot be found */
+ RIL_E_DEVICE_IN_USE = 64, /* Operation cannot be performed because the device
+ is currently in use */
+ RIL_E_ABORTED = 65, /* Operation aborted */
+ RIL_E_INVALID_RESPONSE = 66, /* Invalid response sent by vendor code */
+ // OEM specific error codes. To be used by OEM when they don't want to reveal
+ // specific error codes which would be replaced by Generic failure.
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_1 = 501,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_2 = 502,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_3 = 503,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_4 = 504,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_5 = 505,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_6 = 506,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_7 = 507,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_8 = 508,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_9 = 509,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_10 = 510,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_11 = 511,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_12 = 512,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_13 = 513,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_14 = 514,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_15 = 515,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_16 = 516,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_17 = 517,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_18 = 518,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_19 = 519,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_20 = 520,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_21 = 521,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_22 = 522,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_23 = 523,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_24 = 524,
+ RIL_E_OEM_ERROR_25 = 525
+} RIL_Errno;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CALL_ACTIVE = 0,
+ RIL_CALL_HOLDING = 1,
+ RIL_CALL_DIALING = 2, /* MO call only */
+ RIL_CALL_ALERTING = 3, /* MO call only */
+ RIL_CALL_INCOMING = 4, /* MT call only */
+ RIL_CALL_WAITING = 5 /* MT call only */
+} RIL_CallState;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RADIO_STATE_OFF = 0, /* Radio explictly powered off (eg CFUN=0) */
+ RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE = 1, /* Radio unavailable (eg, resetting or not booted) */
+ RADIO_STATE_ON = 10 /* Radio is on */
+} RIL_RadioState;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RADIO_TECH_UNKNOWN = 0,
+ RADIO_TECH_GPRS = 1,
+ RADIO_TECH_EDGE = 2,
+ RADIO_TECH_UMTS = 3,
+ RADIO_TECH_IS95A = 4,
+ RADIO_TECH_IS95B = 5,
+ RADIO_TECH_1xRTT = 6,
+ RADIO_TECH_EVDO_0 = 7,
+ RADIO_TECH_EVDO_A = 8,
+ RADIO_TECH_HSDPA = 9,
+ RADIO_TECH_HSUPA = 10,
+ RADIO_TECH_HSPA = 11,
+ RADIO_TECH_EVDO_B = 12,
+ RADIO_TECH_EHRPD = 13,
+ RADIO_TECH_LTE = 14,
+ RADIO_TECH_HSPAP = 15, // HSPA+
+ RADIO_TECH_GSM = 16, // Only supports voice
+ RADIO_TECH_TD_SCDMA = 17,
+ RADIO_TECH_IWLAN = 18,
+ RADIO_TECH_LTE_CA = 19
+} RIL_RadioTechnology;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RAF_UNKNOWN = (1 << RADIO_TECH_UNKNOWN),
+ RAF_GPRS = (1 << RADIO_TECH_GPRS),
+ RAF_EDGE = (1 << RADIO_TECH_EDGE),
+ RAF_UMTS = (1 << RADIO_TECH_UMTS),
+ RAF_IS95A = (1 << RADIO_TECH_IS95A),
+ RAF_IS95B = (1 << RADIO_TECH_IS95B),
+ RAF_1xRTT = (1 << RADIO_TECH_1xRTT),
+ RAF_EVDO_0 = (1 << RADIO_TECH_EVDO_0),
+ RAF_EVDO_A = (1 << RADIO_TECH_EVDO_A),
+ RAF_HSDPA = (1 << RADIO_TECH_HSDPA),
+ RAF_HSUPA = (1 << RADIO_TECH_HSUPA),
+ RAF_HSPA = (1 << RADIO_TECH_HSPA),
+ RAF_EVDO_B = (1 << RADIO_TECH_EVDO_B),
+ RAF_EHRPD = (1 << RADIO_TECH_EHRPD),
+ RAF_LTE = (1 << RADIO_TECH_LTE),
+ RAF_HSPAP = (1 << RADIO_TECH_HSPAP),
+ RAF_GSM = (1 << RADIO_TECH_GSM),
+ RAF_TD_SCDMA = (1 << RADIO_TECH_TD_SCDMA),
+ RAF_LTE_CA = (1 << RADIO_TECH_LTE_CA)
+} RIL_RadioAccessFamily;
+
+typedef enum {
+ BAND_MODE_UNSPECIFIED = 0, //"unspecified" (selected by baseband automatically)
+ BAND_MODE_EURO = 1, //"EURO band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000)
+ BAND_MODE_USA = 2, //"US band" (GSM-850 / PCS-1900 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-PCS-1900)
+ BAND_MODE_JPN = 3, //"JPN band" (WCDMA-800 / WCDMA-IMT-2000)
+ BAND_MODE_AUS = 4, //"AUS band" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850 / WCDMA-IMT-2000)
+ BAND_MODE_AUS_2 = 5, //"AUS band 2" (GSM-900 / DCS-1800 / WCDMA-850)
+ BAND_MODE_CELL_800 = 6, //"Cellular" (800-MHz Band)
+ BAND_MODE_PCS = 7, //"PCS" (1900-MHz Band)
+ BAND_MODE_JTACS = 8, //"Band Class 3" (JTACS Band)
+ BAND_MODE_KOREA_PCS = 9, //"Band Class 4" (Korean PCS Band)
+ BAND_MODE_5_450M = 10, //"Band Class 5" (450-MHz Band)
+ BAND_MODE_IMT2000 = 11, //"Band Class 6" (2-GMHz IMT2000 Band)
+ BAND_MODE_7_700M_2 = 12, //"Band Class 7" (Upper 700-MHz Band)
+ BAND_MODE_8_1800M = 13, //"Band Class 8" (1800-MHz Band)
+ BAND_MODE_9_900M = 14, //"Band Class 9" (900-MHz Band)
+ BAND_MODE_10_800M_2 = 15, //"Band Class 10" (Secondary 800-MHz Band)
+ BAND_MODE_EURO_PAMR_400M = 16, //"Band Class 11" (400-MHz European PAMR Band)
+ BAND_MODE_AWS = 17, //"Band Class 15" (AWS Band)
+ BAND_MODE_USA_2500M = 18 //"Band Class 16" (US 2.5-GHz Band)
+} RIL_RadioBandMode;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RC_PHASE_CONFIGURED = 0, // LM is configured is initial value and value after FINISH completes
+ RC_PHASE_START = 1, // START is sent before Apply and indicates that an APPLY will be
+ // forthcoming with these same parameters
+ RC_PHASE_APPLY = 2, // APPLY is sent after all LM's receive START and returned
+ // RIL_RadioCapability.status = 0, if any START's fail no
+ // APPLY will be sent
+ RC_PHASE_UNSOL_RSP = 3, // UNSOL_RSP is sent with RIL_UNSOL_RADIO_CAPABILITY
+ RC_PHASE_FINISH = 4 // FINISH is sent after all commands have completed. If an error
+ // occurs in any previous command the RIL_RadioAccessesFamily and
+ // logicalModemUuid fields will be the prior configuration thus
+ // restoring the configuration to the previous value. An error
+ // returned by this command will generally be ignored or may
+ // cause that logical modem to be removed from service.
+} RadioCapabilityPhase;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RC_STATUS_NONE = 0, // This parameter has no meaning with RC_PHASE_START,
+ // RC_PHASE_APPLY
+ RC_STATUS_SUCCESS = 1, // Tell modem the action transaction of set radio
+ // capability was success with RC_PHASE_FINISH
+ RC_STATUS_FAIL = 2, // Tell modem the action transaction of set radio
+ // capability is fail with RC_PHASE_FINISH.
+} RadioCapabilityStatus;
+
+#define RIL_RADIO_CAPABILITY_VERSION 1
+typedef struct {
+ int version; // Version of structure, RIL_RADIO_CAPABILITY_VERSION
+ int session; // Unique session value defined by framework returned in all "responses/unsol"
+ int phase; // CONFIGURED, START, APPLY, FINISH
+ int rat; // RIL_RadioAccessFamily for the radio
+ char logicalModemUuid[MAX_UUID_LENGTH]; // A UUID typically "com.xxxx.lmX where X is the logical modem.
+ int status; // Return status and an input parameter for RC_PHASE_FINISH
+} RIL_RadioCapability;
+
+// Do we want to split Data from Voice and the use
+// RIL_RadioTechnology for get/setPreferredVoice/Data ?
+typedef enum {
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_WCDMA = 0, /* GSM/WCDMA (WCDMA preferred) */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_ONLY = 1, /* GSM only */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_WCDMA = 2, /* WCDMA */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_WCDMA_AUTO = 3, /* GSM/WCDMA (auto mode, according to PRL) */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_CDMA_EVDO_AUTO = 4, /* CDMA and EvDo (auto mode, according to PRL) */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_CDMA_ONLY = 5, /* CDMA only */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_EVDO_ONLY = 6, /* EvDo only */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_GSM_WCDMA_CDMA_EVDO_AUTO = 7, /* GSM/WCDMA, CDMA, and EvDo (auto mode, according to PRL) */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_CDMA_EVDO = 8, /* LTE, CDMA and EvDo */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_GSM_WCDMA = 9, /* LTE, GSM/WCDMA */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_CMDA_EVDO_GSM_WCDMA = 10, /* LTE, CDMA, EvDo, GSM/WCDMA */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_ONLY = 11, /* LTE only */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_LTE_WCDMA = 12, /* LTE/WCDMA */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_ONLY = 13, /* TD-SCDMA only */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_WCDMA = 14, /* TD-SCDMA and WCDMA */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_LTE = 15, /* TD-SCDMA and LTE */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_GSM = 16, /* TD-SCDMA and GSM */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_GSM_LTE = 17, /* TD-SCDMA,GSM and LTE */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_GSM_WCDMA = 18, /* TD-SCDMA, GSM/WCDMA */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_WCDMA_LTE = 19, /* TD-SCDMA, WCDMA and LTE */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_GSM_WCDMA_LTE = 20, /* TD-SCDMA, GSM/WCDMA and LTE */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_GSM_WCDMA_CDMA_EVDO_AUTO = 21, /* TD-SCDMA, GSM/WCDMA, CDMA and EvDo */
+ PREF_NET_TYPE_TD_SCDMA_LTE_CDMA_EVDO_GSM_WCDMA = 22 /* TD-SCDMA, LTE, CDMA, EvDo GSM/WCDMA */
+} RIL_PreferredNetworkType;
+
+/* Source for cdma subscription */
+typedef enum {
+ CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_RUIM_SIM = 0,
+ CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_NV = 1
+} RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource;
+
+/* User-to-User signaling Info activation types derived from 3GPP 23.087 v8.0 */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_UUS_TYPE1_IMPLICIT = 0,
+ RIL_UUS_TYPE1_REQUIRED = 1,
+ RIL_UUS_TYPE1_NOT_REQUIRED = 2,
+ RIL_UUS_TYPE2_REQUIRED = 3,
+ RIL_UUS_TYPE2_NOT_REQUIRED = 4,
+ RIL_UUS_TYPE3_REQUIRED = 5,
+ RIL_UUS_TYPE3_NOT_REQUIRED = 6
+} RIL_UUS_Type;
+
+/* User-to-User Signaling Information data coding schemes. Possible values for
+ * Octet 3 (Protocol Discriminator field) in the UUIE. The values have been
+ * specified in section 10.5.4.25 of 3GPP TS 24.008 */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_UUS_DCS_USP = 0, /* User specified protocol */
+ RIL_UUS_DCS_OSIHLP = 1, /* OSI higher layer protocol */
+ RIL_UUS_DCS_X244 = 2, /* X.244 */
+ RIL_UUS_DCS_RMCF = 3, /* Reserved for system mangement
+ convergence function */
+ RIL_UUS_DCS_IA5c = 4 /* IA5 characters */
+} RIL_UUS_DCS;
+
+/* User-to-User Signaling Information defined in 3GPP 23.087 v8.0
+ * This data is passed in RIL_ExtensionRecord and rec contains this
+ * structure when type is RIL_UUS_INFO_EXT_REC */
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_UUS_Type uusType; /* UUS Type */
+ RIL_UUS_DCS uusDcs; /* UUS Data Coding Scheme */
+ int uusLength; /* Length of UUS Data */
+ char * uusData; /* UUS Data */
+} RIL_UUS_Info;
+
+/* CDMA Signal Information Record as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.5 */
+typedef struct {
+ char isPresent; /* non-zero if signal information record is present */
+ char signalType; /* as defined 3.7.5.5-1 */
+ char alertPitch; /* as defined 3.7.5.5-2 */
+ char signal; /* as defined 3.7.5.5-3, 3.7.5.5-4 or 3.7.5.5-5 */
+} RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CallState state;
+ int index; /* Connection Index for use with, eg, AT+CHLD */
+ int toa; /* type of address, eg 145 = intl */
+ char isMpty; /* nonzero if is mpty call */
+ char isMT; /* nonzero if call is mobile terminated */
+ char als; /* ALS line indicator if available
+ (0 = line 1) */
+ char isVoice; /* nonzero if this is is a voice call */
+ char isVoicePrivacy; /* nonzero if CDMA voice privacy mode is active */
+ char * number; /* Remote party number */
+ int numberPresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown 3=Payphone */
+ char * name; /* Remote party name */
+ int namePresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown 3=Payphone */
+ RIL_UUS_Info * uusInfo; /* NULL or Pointer to User-User Signaling Information */
+} RIL_Call;
+
+/* Deprecated, use RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6 */
+typedef struct {
+ int cid; /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */
+ int active; /* 0=inactive, 1=active/physical link down, 2=active/physical link up */
+ char * type; /* One of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". */
+ char * apn; /* ignored */
+ char * address; /* An address, e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "2001:db8::1". */
+} RIL_Data_Call_Response_v4;
+
+/*
+ * Returned by RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL, RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST
+ * and RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED, on error status != 0.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ int status; /* A RIL_DataCallFailCause, 0 which is PDP_FAIL_NONE if no error */
+ int suggestedRetryTime; /* If status != 0, this fields indicates the suggested retry
+ back-off timer value RIL wants to override the one
+ pre-configured in FW.
+ The unit is miliseconds.
+ The value < 0 means no value is suggested.
+ The value 0 means retry should be done ASAP.
+ The value of INT_MAX(0x7fffffff) means no retry. */
+ int cid; /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */
+ int active; /* 0=inactive, 1=active/physical link down, 2=active/physical link up */
+ char * type; /* One of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". If status is
+ PDP_FAIL_ONLY_SINGLE_BEARER_ALLOWED this is the type supported
+ such as "IP" or "IPV6" */
+ char * ifname; /* The network interface name */
+ char * addresses; /* A space-delimited list of addresses with optional "/" prefix length,
+ e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11/16 2001:db8::1/64".
+ May not be empty, typically 1 IPv4 or 1 IPv6 or
+ one of each. If the prefix length is absent the addresses
+ are assumed to be point to point with IPv4 having a prefix
+ length of 32 and IPv6 128. */
+ char * dnses; /* A space-delimited list of DNS server addresses,
+ e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1".
+ May be empty. */
+ char * gateways; /* A space-delimited list of default gateway addresses,
+ e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1".
+ May be empty in which case the addresses represent point
+ to point connections. */
+} RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int status; /* A RIL_DataCallFailCause, 0 which is PDP_FAIL_NONE if no error */
+ int suggestedRetryTime; /* If status != 0, this fields indicates the suggested retry
+ back-off timer value RIL wants to override the one
+ pre-configured in FW.
+ The unit is miliseconds.
+ The value < 0 means no value is suggested.
+ The value 0 means retry should be done ASAP.
+ The value of INT_MAX(0x7fffffff) means no retry. */
+ int cid; /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */
+ int active; /* 0=inactive, 1=active/physical link down, 2=active/physical link up */
+ char * type; /* One of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". If status is
+ PDP_FAIL_ONLY_SINGLE_BEARER_ALLOWED this is the type supported
+ such as "IP" or "IPV6" */
+ char * ifname; /* The network interface name */
+ char * addresses; /* A space-delimited list of addresses with optional "/" prefix length,
+ e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11/16 2001:db8::1/64".
+ May not be empty, typically 1 IPv4 or 1 IPv6 or
+ one of each. If the prefix length is absent the addresses
+ are assumed to be point to point with IPv4 having a prefix
+ length of 32 and IPv6 128. */
+ char * dnses; /* A space-delimited list of DNS server addresses,
+ e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1".
+ May be empty. */
+ char * gateways; /* A space-delimited list of default gateway addresses,
+ e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1".
+ May be empty in which case the addresses represent point
+ to point connections. */
+ char * pcscf; /* the Proxy Call State Control Function address
+ via PCO(Protocol Configuration Option) for IMS client. */
+} RIL_Data_Call_Response_v9;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int status; /* A RIL_DataCallFailCause, 0 which is PDP_FAIL_NONE if no error */
+ int suggestedRetryTime; /* If status != 0, this fields indicates the suggested retry
+ back-off timer value RIL wants to override the one
+ pre-configured in FW.
+ The unit is miliseconds.
+ The value < 0 means no value is suggested.
+ The value 0 means retry should be done ASAP.
+ The value of INT_MAX(0x7fffffff) means no retry. */
+ int cid; /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */
+ int active; /* 0=inactive, 1=active/physical link down, 2=active/physical link up */
+ char * type; /* One of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". If status is
+ PDP_FAIL_ONLY_SINGLE_BEARER_ALLOWED this is the type supported
+ such as "IP" or "IPV6" */
+ char * ifname; /* The network interface name */
+ char * addresses; /* A space-delimited list of addresses with optional "/" prefix length,
+ e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11/16 2001:db8::1/64".
+ May not be empty, typically 1 IPv4 or 1 IPv6 or
+ one of each. If the prefix length is absent the addresses
+ are assumed to be point to point with IPv4 having a prefix
+ length of 32 and IPv6 128. */
+ char * dnses; /* A space-delimited list of DNS server addresses,
+ e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1".
+ May be empty. */
+ char * gateways; /* A space-delimited list of default gateway addresses,
+ e.g., "192.0.1.3" or "192.0.1.11 2001:db8::1".
+ May be empty in which case the addresses represent point
+ to point connections. */
+ char * pcscf; /* the Proxy Call State Control Function address
+ via PCO(Protocol Configuration Option) for IMS client. */
+ int mtu; /* MTU received from network
+ Value <= 0 means network has either not sent a value or
+ sent an invalid value */
+} RIL_Data_Call_Response_v11;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RADIO_TECH_3GPP = 1, /* 3GPP Technologies - GSM, WCDMA */
+ RADIO_TECH_3GPP2 = 2 /* 3GPP2 Technologies - CDMA */
+} RIL_RadioTechnologyFamily;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_RadioTechnologyFamily tech;
+ unsigned char retry; /* 0 == not retry, nonzero == retry */
+ int messageRef; /* Valid field if retry is set to nonzero.
+ Contains messageRef from RIL_SMS_Response
+ corresponding to failed MO SMS.
+ */
+
+ union {
+ /* Valid field if tech is RADIO_TECH_3GPP2. See RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SEND_SMS */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Message* cdmaMessage;
+
+ /* Valid field if tech is RADIO_TECH_3GPP. See RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS */
+ char** gsmMessage; /* This is an array of pointers where pointers
+ are contiguous but elements pointed by those pointers
+ are not contiguous
+ */
+ } message;
+} RIL_IMS_SMS_Message;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int messageRef; /* TP-Message-Reference for GSM,
+ and BearerData MessageId for CDMA
+ (See 3GPP2 C.S0015-B, v2.0, table 4.5-1). */
+ char *ackPDU; /* or NULL if n/a */
+ int errorCode; /* See 3GPP 27.005, 3.2.5 for GSM/UMTS,
+ 3GPP2 N.S0005 (IS-41C) Table 171 for CDMA,
+ -1 if unknown or not applicable*/
+} RIL_SMS_Response;
+
+/** Used by RIL_REQUEST_WRITE_SMS_TO_SIM */
+typedef struct {
+ int status; /* Status of message. See TS 27.005 3.1, "<stat>": */
+ /* 0 = "REC UNREAD" */
+ /* 1 = "REC READ" */
+ /* 2 = "STO UNSENT" */
+ /* 3 = "STO SENT" */
+ char * pdu; /* PDU of message to write, as an ASCII hex string less the SMSC address,
+ the TP-layer length is "strlen(pdu)/2". */
+ char * smsc; /* SMSC address in GSM BCD format prefixed by a length byte
+ (as expected by TS 27.005) or NULL for default SMSC */
+} RIL_SMS_WriteArgs;
+
+/** Used by RIL_REQUEST_DIAL */
+typedef struct {
+ char * address;
+ int clir;
+ /* (same as 'n' paremeter in TS 27.007 7.7 "+CLIR"
+ * clir == 0 on "use subscription default value"
+ * clir == 1 on "CLIR invocation" (restrict CLI presentation)
+ * clir == 2 on "CLIR suppression" (allow CLI presentation)
+ */
+ RIL_UUS_Info * uusInfo; /* NULL or Pointer to User-User Signaling Information */
+} RIL_Dial;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int command; /* one of the commands listed for TS 27.007 +CRSM*/
+ int fileid; /* EF id */
+ char *path; /* "pathid" from TS 27.007 +CRSM command.
+ Path is in hex asciii format eg "7f205f70"
+ Path must always be provided.
+ */
+ int p1;
+ int p2;
+ int p3;
+ char *data; /* May be NULL*/
+ char *pin2; /* May be NULL*/
+} RIL_SIM_IO_v5;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int command; /* one of the commands listed for TS 27.007 +CRSM*/
+ int fileid; /* EF id */
+ char *path; /* "pathid" from TS 27.007 +CRSM command.
+ Path is in hex asciii format eg "7f205f70"
+ Path must always be provided.
+ */
+ int p1;
+ int p2;
+ int p3;
+ char *data; /* May be NULL*/
+ char *pin2; /* May be NULL*/
+ char *aidPtr; /* AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value. */
+} RIL_SIM_IO_v6;
+
+/* Used by RIL_REQUEST_SIM_TRANSMIT_APDU_CHANNEL and
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SIM_TRANSMIT_APDU_BASIC. */
+typedef struct {
+ int sessionid; /* "sessionid" from TS 27.007 +CGLA command. Should be
+ ignored for +CSIM command. */
+
+ /* Following fields are used to derive the APDU ("command" and "length"
+ values in TS 27.007 +CSIM and +CGLA commands). */
+ int cla;
+ int instruction;
+ int p1;
+ int p2;
+ int p3; /* A negative P3 implies a 4 byte APDU. */
+ char *data; /* May be NULL. In hex string format. */
+} RIL_SIM_APDU;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int sw1;
+ int sw2;
+ char *simResponse; /* In hex string format ([a-fA-F0-9]*), except for SIM_AUTHENTICATION
+ response for which it is in Base64 format, see 3GPP TS 31.102 7.1.2 */
+} RIL_SIM_IO_Response;
+
+/* See also com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.CallForwardInfo */
+
+typedef struct {
+ int status; /*
+ * For RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS
+ * status 1 = active, 0 = not active
+ *
+ * For RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_FORWARD:
+ * status is:
+ * 0 = disable
+ * 1 = enable
+ * 2 = interrogate
+ * 3 = registeration
+ * 4 = erasure
+ */
+
+ int reason; /* from TS 27.007 7.11 "reason" */
+ int serviceClass;/* From 27.007 +CCFC/+CLCK "class"
+ See table for Android mapping from
+ MMI service code
+ 0 means user doesn't input class */
+ int toa; /* "type" from TS 27.007 7.11 */
+ char * number; /* "number" from TS 27.007 7.11. May be NULL */
+ int timeSeconds; /* for CF no reply only */
+}RIL_CallForwardInfo;
+
+typedef struct {
+ char * cid; /* Combination of LAC and Cell Id in 32 bits in GSM.
+ * Upper 16 bits is LAC and lower 16 bits
+ * is CID (as described in TS 27.005)
+ * Primary Scrambling Code (as described in TS 25.331)
+ * in 9 bits in UMTS
+ * Valid values are hexadecimal 0x0000 - 0xffffffff.
+ */
+ int rssi; /* Received RSSI in GSM,
+ * Level index of CPICH Received Signal Code Power in UMTS
+ */
+} RIL_NeighboringCell;
+
+typedef struct {
+ char lce_status; /* LCE service status:
+ * -1 = not supported;
+ * 0 = stopped;
+ * 1 = active.
+ */
+ unsigned int actual_interval_ms; /* actual LCE reporting interval,
+ * meaningful only if LCEStatus = 1.
+ */
+} RIL_LceStatusInfo;
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned int last_hop_capacity_kbps; /* last-hop cellular capacity: kilobits/second. */
+ unsigned char confidence_level; /* capacity estimate confidence: 0-100 */
+ unsigned char lce_suspended; /* LCE report going to be suspended? (e.g., radio
+ * moves to inactive state or network type change)
+ * 1 = suspended;
+ * 0 = not suspended.
+ */
+} RIL_LceDataInfo;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_MATCH_ALL = 0, /* Apply to all carriers with the same mcc/mnc */
+ RIL_MATCH_SPN = 1, /* Use SPN and mcc/mnc to identify the carrier */
+ RIL_MATCH_IMSI_PREFIX = 2, /* Use IMSI prefix and mcc/mnc to identify the carrier */
+ RIL_MATCH_GID1 = 3, /* Use GID1 and mcc/mnc to identify the carrier */
+ RIL_MATCH_GID2 = 4, /* Use GID2 and mcc/mnc to identify the carrier */
+} RIL_CarrierMatchType;
+
+typedef struct {
+ const char * mcc;
+ const char * mnc;
+ RIL_CarrierMatchType match_type; /* Specify match type for the carrier.
+ * If it’s RIL_MATCH_ALL, match_data is null;
+ * otherwise, match_data is the value for the match type.
+ */
+ const char * match_data;
+} RIL_Carrier;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int32_t len_allowed_carriers; /* length of array allowed_carriers */
+ int32_t len_excluded_carriers; /* length of array excluded_carriers */
+ RIL_Carrier * allowed_carriers; /* whitelist for allowed carriers */
+ RIL_Carrier * excluded_carriers; /* blacklist for explicitly excluded carriers
+ * which match allowed_carriers. Eg. allowed_carriers match
+ * mcc/mnc, excluded_carriers has same mcc/mnc and gid1
+ * is ABCD. It means except the carrier whose gid1 is ABCD,
+ * all carriers with the same mcc/mnc are allowed.
+ */
+} RIL_CarrierRestrictions;
+
+typedef struct {
+ char * mcc; /* MCC of the Carrier. */
+ char * mnc ; /* MNC of the Carrier. */
+ uint8_t * carrierKey; /* Public Key from the Carrier used to encrypt the
+ * IMSI/IMPI.
+ */
+ int32_t carrierKeyLength; /* Length of the Public Key. */
+ char * keyIdentifier; /* The keyIdentifier Attribute value pair that helps
+ * a server locate the private key to decrypt the
+ * permanent identity.
+ */
+ int64_t expirationTime; /* Date-Time (in UTC) when the key will expire. */
+
+} RIL_CarrierInfoForImsiEncryption;
+
+/* See RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE */
+typedef enum {
+ CALL_FAIL_UNOBTAINABLE_NUMBER = 1,
+ CALL_FAIL_NO_ROUTE_TO_DESTINATION = 3,
+ CALL_FAIL_CHANNEL_UNACCEPTABLE = 6,
+ CALL_FAIL_OPERATOR_DETERMINED_BARRING = 8,
+ CALL_FAIL_NORMAL = 16,
+ CALL_FAIL_BUSY = 17,
+ CALL_FAIL_NO_USER_RESPONDING = 18,
+ CALL_FAIL_NO_ANSWER_FROM_USER = 19,
+ CALL_FAIL_CALL_REJECTED = 21,
+ CALL_FAIL_NUMBER_CHANGED = 22,
+ CALL_FAIL_PREEMPTION = 25,
+ CALL_FAIL_DESTINATION_OUT_OF_ORDER = 27,
+ CALL_FAIL_INVALID_NUMBER_FORMAT = 28,
+ CALL_FAIL_FACILITY_REJECTED = 29,
+ CALL_FAIL_RESP_TO_STATUS_ENQUIRY = 30,
+ CALL_FAIL_NORMAL_UNSPECIFIED = 31,
+ CALL_FAIL_CONGESTION = 34,
+ CALL_FAIL_NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER = 38,
+ CALL_FAIL_TEMPORARY_FAILURE = 41,
+ CALL_FAIL_SWITCHING_EQUIPMENT_CONGESTION = 42,
+ CALL_FAIL_ACCESS_INFORMATION_DISCARDED = 43,
+ CALL_FAIL_REQUESTED_CIRCUIT_OR_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAILABLE = 44,
+ CALL_FAIL_RESOURCES_UNAVAILABLE_OR_UNSPECIFIED = 47,
+ CALL_FAIL_QOS_UNAVAILABLE = 49,
+ CALL_FAIL_REQUESTED_FACILITY_NOT_SUBSCRIBED = 50,
+ CALL_FAIL_INCOMING_CALLS_BARRED_WITHIN_CUG = 55,
+ CALL_FAIL_BEARER_CAPABILITY_NOT_AUTHORIZED = 57,
+ CALL_FAIL_BEARER_CAPABILITY_UNAVAILABLE = 58,
+ CALL_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE = 63,
+ CALL_FAIL_BEARER_SERVICE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 65,
+ CALL_FAIL_ACM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED = 68,
+ CALL_FAIL_REQUESTED_FACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 69,
+ CALL_FAIL_ONLY_DIGITAL_INFORMATION_BEARER_AVAILABLE = 70,
+ CALL_FAIL_SERVICE_OR_OPTION_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 79,
+ CALL_FAIL_INVALID_TRANSACTION_IDENTIFIER = 81,
+ CALL_FAIL_USER_NOT_MEMBER_OF_CUG = 87,
+ CALL_FAIL_INCOMPATIBLE_DESTINATION = 88,
+ CALL_FAIL_INVALID_TRANSIT_NW_SELECTION = 91,
+ CALL_FAIL_SEMANTICALLY_INCORRECT_MESSAGE = 95,
+ CALL_FAIL_INVALID_MANDATORY_INFORMATION = 96,
+ CALL_FAIL_MESSAGE_TYPE_NON_IMPLEMENTED = 97,
+ CALL_FAIL_MESSAGE_TYPE_NOT_COMPATIBLE_WITH_PROTOCOL_STATE = 98,
+ CALL_FAIL_INFORMATION_ELEMENT_NON_EXISTENT = 99,
+ CALL_FAIL_CONDITIONAL_IE_ERROR = 100,
+ CALL_FAIL_MESSAGE_NOT_COMPATIBLE_WITH_PROTOCOL_STATE = 101,
+ CALL_FAIL_RECOVERY_ON_TIMER_EXPIRED = 102,
+ CALL_FAIL_PROTOCOL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED = 111,
+ CALL_FAIL_INTERWORKING_UNSPECIFIED = 127,
+ CALL_FAIL_CALL_BARRED = 240,
+ CALL_FAIL_FDN_BLOCKED = 241,
+ CALL_FAIL_IMSI_UNKNOWN_IN_VLR = 242,
+ CALL_FAIL_IMEI_NOT_ACCEPTED = 243,
+ CALL_FAIL_DIAL_MODIFIED_TO_USSD = 244, /* STK Call Control */
+ CALL_FAIL_DIAL_MODIFIED_TO_SS = 245,
+ CALL_FAIL_DIAL_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL = 246,
+ CALL_FAIL_RADIO_OFF = 247, /* Radio is OFF */
+ CALL_FAIL_OUT_OF_SERVICE = 248, /* No cellular coverage */
+ CALL_FAIL_NO_VALID_SIM = 249, /* No valid SIM is present */
+ CALL_FAIL_RADIO_INTERNAL_ERROR = 250, /* Internal error at Modem */
+ CALL_FAIL_NETWORK_RESP_TIMEOUT = 251, /* No response from network */
+ CALL_FAIL_NETWORK_REJECT = 252, /* Explicit network reject */
+ CALL_FAIL_RADIO_ACCESS_FAILURE = 253, /* RRC connection failure. Eg.RACH */
+ CALL_FAIL_RADIO_LINK_FAILURE = 254, /* Radio Link Failure */
+ CALL_FAIL_RADIO_LINK_LOST = 255, /* Radio link lost due to poor coverage */
+ CALL_FAIL_RADIO_UPLINK_FAILURE = 256, /* Radio uplink failure */
+ CALL_FAIL_RADIO_SETUP_FAILURE = 257, /* RRC connection setup failure */
+ CALL_FAIL_RADIO_RELEASE_NORMAL = 258, /* RRC connection release, normal */
+ CALL_FAIL_RADIO_RELEASE_ABNORMAL = 259, /* RRC connection release, abnormal */
+ CALL_FAIL_ACCESS_CLASS_BLOCKED = 260, /* Access class barring */
+ CALL_FAIL_NETWORK_DETACH = 261, /* Explicit network detach */
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_LOCKED_UNTIL_POWER_CYCLE = 1000,
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_DROP = 1001,
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_INTERCEPT = 1002,
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_REORDER = 1003,
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_SO_REJECT = 1004,
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_RETRY_ORDER = 1005,
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_ACCESS_FAILURE = 1006,
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_PREEMPTED = 1007,
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_NOT_EMERGENCY = 1008, /* For non-emergency number dialed
+ during emergency callback mode */
+ CALL_FAIL_CDMA_ACCESS_BLOCKED = 1009, /* CDMA network access probes blocked */
+
+ /* OEM specific error codes. Used to distinguish error from
+ * CALL_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED and help assist debugging */
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_1 = 0xf001,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_2 = 0xf002,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_3 = 0xf003,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_4 = 0xf004,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_5 = 0xf005,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_6 = 0xf006,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_7 = 0xf007,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_8 = 0xf008,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_9 = 0xf009,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_10 = 0xf00a,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_11 = 0xf00b,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_12 = 0xf00c,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_13 = 0xf00d,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_14 = 0xf00e,
+ CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_15 = 0xf00f,
+
+ CALL_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED = 0xffff /* This error will be deprecated soon,
+ vendor code should make sure to map error
+ code to specific error */
+} RIL_LastCallFailCause;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_LastCallFailCause cause_code;
+ char * vendor_cause;
+} RIL_LastCallFailCauseInfo;
+
+/* See RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE */
+typedef enum {
+ PDP_FAIL_NONE = 0, /* No error, connection ok */
+
+ /* an integer cause code defined in TS 24.008
+ section 6.1.3.1.3 or TS 24.301 Release 8+ Annex B.
+ If the implementation does not have access to the exact cause codes,
+ then it should return one of the following values,
+ as the UI layer needs to distinguish these
+ cases for error notification and potential retries. */
+ PDP_FAIL_OPERATOR_BARRED = 0x08, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_NAS_SIGNALLING = 0x0E,
+ PDP_FAIL_LLC_SNDCP = 0x19,
+ PDP_FAIL_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES = 0x1A,
+ PDP_FAIL_MISSING_UKNOWN_APN = 0x1B, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_UNKNOWN_PDP_ADDRESS_TYPE = 0x1C, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_USER_AUTHENTICATION = 0x1D, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_ACTIVATION_REJECT_GGSN = 0x1E, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_ACTIVATION_REJECT_UNSPECIFIED = 0x1F,
+ PDP_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x20, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_NOT_SUBSCRIBED = 0x21, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_SERVICE_OPTION_OUT_OF_ORDER = 0x22,
+ PDP_FAIL_NSAPI_IN_USE = 0x23, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_REGULAR_DEACTIVATION = 0x24, /* possibly restart radio,
+ based on framework config */
+ PDP_FAIL_QOS_NOT_ACCEPTED = 0x25,
+ PDP_FAIL_NETWORK_FAILURE = 0x26,
+ PDP_FAIL_UMTS_REACTIVATION_REQ = 0x27,
+ PDP_FAIL_FEATURE_NOT_SUPP = 0x28,
+ PDP_FAIL_TFT_SEMANTIC_ERROR = 0x29,
+ PDP_FAIL_TFT_SYTAX_ERROR = 0x2A,
+ PDP_FAIL_UNKNOWN_PDP_CONTEXT = 0x2B,
+ PDP_FAIL_FILTER_SEMANTIC_ERROR = 0x2C,
+ PDP_FAIL_FILTER_SYTAX_ERROR = 0x2D,
+ PDP_FAIL_PDP_WITHOUT_ACTIVE_TFT = 0x2E,
+ PDP_FAIL_ONLY_IPV4_ALLOWED = 0x32, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_ONLY_IPV6_ALLOWED = 0x33, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_ONLY_SINGLE_BEARER_ALLOWED = 0x34,
+ PDP_FAIL_ESM_INFO_NOT_RECEIVED = 0x35,
+ PDP_FAIL_PDN_CONN_DOES_NOT_EXIST = 0x36,
+ PDP_FAIL_MULTI_CONN_TO_SAME_PDN_NOT_ALLOWED = 0x37,
+ PDP_FAIL_MAX_ACTIVE_PDP_CONTEXT_REACHED = 0x41,
+ PDP_FAIL_UNSUPPORTED_APN_IN_CURRENT_PLMN = 0x42,
+ PDP_FAIL_INVALID_TRANSACTION_ID = 0x51,
+ PDP_FAIL_MESSAGE_INCORRECT_SEMANTIC = 0x5F,
+ PDP_FAIL_INVALID_MANDATORY_INFO = 0x60,
+ PDP_FAIL_MESSAGE_TYPE_UNSUPPORTED = 0x61,
+ PDP_FAIL_MSG_TYPE_NONCOMPATIBLE_STATE = 0x62,
+ PDP_FAIL_UNKNOWN_INFO_ELEMENT = 0x63,
+ PDP_FAIL_CONDITIONAL_IE_ERROR = 0x64,
+ PDP_FAIL_MSG_AND_PROTOCOL_STATE_UNCOMPATIBLE = 0x65,
+ PDP_FAIL_PROTOCOL_ERRORS = 0x6F, /* no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_APN_TYPE_CONFLICT = 0x70,
+ PDP_FAIL_INVALID_PCSCF_ADDR = 0x71,
+ PDP_FAIL_INTERNAL_CALL_PREEMPT_BY_HIGH_PRIO_APN = 0x72,
+ PDP_FAIL_EMM_ACCESS_BARRED = 0x73,
+ PDP_FAIL_EMERGENCY_IFACE_ONLY = 0x74,
+ PDP_FAIL_IFACE_MISMATCH = 0x75,
+ PDP_FAIL_COMPANION_IFACE_IN_USE = 0x76,
+ PDP_FAIL_IP_ADDRESS_MISMATCH = 0x77,
+ PDP_FAIL_IFACE_AND_POL_FAMILY_MISMATCH = 0x78,
+ PDP_FAIL_EMM_ACCESS_BARRED_INFINITE_RETRY = 0x79,
+ PDP_FAIL_AUTH_FAILURE_ON_EMERGENCY_CALL = 0x7A,
+
+ // OEM specific error codes. To be used by OEMs when they don't want to
+ // reveal error code which would be replaced by PDP_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_1 = 0x1001,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_2 = 0x1002,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_3 = 0x1003,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_4 = 0x1004,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_5 = 0x1005,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_6 = 0x1006,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_7 = 0x1007,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_8 = 0x1008,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_9 = 0x1009,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_10 = 0x100A,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_11 = 0x100B,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_12 = 0x100C,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_13 = 0x100D,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_14 = 0x100E,
+ PDP_FAIL_OEM_DCFAILCAUSE_15 = 0x100F,
+
+ /* Not mentioned in the specification */
+ PDP_FAIL_VOICE_REGISTRATION_FAIL = -1,
+ PDP_FAIL_DATA_REGISTRATION_FAIL = -2,
+
+ /* reasons for data call drop - network/modem disconnect */
+ PDP_FAIL_SIGNAL_LOST = -3,
+ PDP_FAIL_PREF_RADIO_TECH_CHANGED = -4,/* preferred technology has changed, should retry
+ with parameters appropriate for new technology */
+ PDP_FAIL_RADIO_POWER_OFF = -5, /* data call was disconnected because radio was resetting,
+ powered off - no retry */
+ PDP_FAIL_TETHERED_CALL_ACTIVE = -6, /* data call was disconnected by modem because tethered
+ mode was up on same APN/data profile - no retry until
+ tethered call is off */
+
+ PDP_FAIL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED = 0xffff, /* retry silently. Will be deprecated soon as
+ new error codes are added making this unnecessary */
+} RIL_DataCallFailCause;
+
+/* See RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_DATA_PROFILE_DEFAULT = 0,
+ RIL_DATA_PROFILE_TETHERED = 1,
+ RIL_DATA_PROFILE_IMS = 2,
+ RIL_DATA_PROFILE_FOTA = 3,
+ RIL_DATA_PROFILE_CBS = 4,
+ RIL_DATA_PROFILE_OEM_BASE = 1000, /* Start of OEM-specific profiles */
+ RIL_DATA_PROFILE_INVALID = 0xFFFFFFFF
+} RIL_DataProfile;
+
+/* Used by RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION */
+typedef struct {
+ int notificationType; /*
+ * 0 = MO intermediate result code
+ * 1 = MT unsolicited result code
+ */
+ int code; /* See 27.007 7.17
+ "code1" for MO
+ "code2" for MT. */
+ int index; /* CUG index. See 27.007 7.17. */
+ int type; /* "type" from 27.007 7.17 (MT only). */
+ char * number; /* "number" from 27.007 7.17
+ (MT only, may be NULL). */
+} RIL_SuppSvcNotification;
+
+#define RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS 8
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CARDSTATE_ABSENT = 0,
+ RIL_CARDSTATE_PRESENT = 1,
+ RIL_CARDSTATE_ERROR = 2,
+ RIL_CARDSTATE_RESTRICTED = 3 /* card is present but not usable due to carrier restrictions.*/
+} RIL_CardState;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0, /* initial state */
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_IN_PROGRESS = 1, /* in between each lock transition */
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_READY = 2, /* when either SIM or RUIM Perso is finished
+ since each app can only have 1 active perso
+ involved */
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK = 3,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK_SUBSET = 4,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_CORPORATE = 5,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER = 6,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SIM = 7,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK_PUK = 8, /* The corresponding perso lock is blocked */
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_NETWORK_SUBSET_PUK = 9,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_CORPORATE_PUK = 10,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER_PUK = 11,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_SIM_SIM_PUK = 12,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK1 = 13,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK2 = 14,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_HRPD = 15,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_CORPORATE = 16,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER = 17,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_RUIM = 18,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK1_PUK = 19, /* The corresponding perso lock is blocked */
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_NETWORK2_PUK = 20,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_HRPD_PUK = 21,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_CORPORATE_PUK = 22,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_SERVICE_PROVIDER_PUK = 23,
+ RIL_PERSOSUBSTATE_RUIM_RUIM_PUK = 24
+} RIL_PersoSubstate;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_APPSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0,
+ RIL_APPSTATE_DETECTED = 1,
+ RIL_APPSTATE_PIN = 2, /* If PIN1 or UPin is required */
+ RIL_APPSTATE_PUK = 3, /* If PUK1 or Puk for UPin is required */
+ RIL_APPSTATE_SUBSCRIPTION_PERSO = 4, /* perso_substate should be look at
+ when app_state is assigned to this value */
+ RIL_APPSTATE_READY = 5
+} RIL_AppState;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_PINSTATE_UNKNOWN = 0,
+ RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_NOT_VERIFIED = 1,
+ RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_VERIFIED = 2,
+ RIL_PINSTATE_DISABLED = 3,
+ RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_BLOCKED = 4,
+ RIL_PINSTATE_ENABLED_PERM_BLOCKED = 5
+} RIL_PinState;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_APPTYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
+ RIL_APPTYPE_SIM = 1,
+ RIL_APPTYPE_USIM = 2,
+ RIL_APPTYPE_RUIM = 3,
+ RIL_APPTYPE_CSIM = 4,
+ RIL_APPTYPE_ISIM = 5
+} RIL_AppType;
+
+/*
+ * Please note that registration state UNKNOWN is
+ * treated as "out of service" in the Android telephony.
+ * Registration state REG_DENIED must be returned if Location Update
+ * Reject (with cause 17 - Network Failure) is received
+ * repeatedly from the network, to facilitate
+ * "managed roaming"
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_NOT_REG_AND_NOT_SEARCHING = 0, // Not registered, MT is not currently searching
+ // a new operator to register
+ RIL_REG_HOME = 1, // Registered, home network
+ RIL_NOT_REG_AND_SEARCHING = 2, // Not registered, but MT is currently searching
+ // a new operator to register
+ RIL_REG_DENIED = 3, // Registration denied
+ RIL_UNKNOWN = 4, // Unknown
+ RIL_REG_ROAMING = 5, // Registered, roaming
+ RIL_NOT_REG_AND_EMERGENCY_AVAILABLE_AND_NOT_SEARCHING = 10, // Same as
+ // RIL_NOT_REG_AND_NOT_SEARCHING but indicates that
+ // emergency calls are enabled.
+ RIL_NOT_REG_AND_EMERGENCY_AVAILABLE_AND_SEARCHING = 12, // Same as RIL_NOT_REG_AND_SEARCHING
+ // but indicates that
+ // emergency calls are enabled.
+ RIL_REG_DENIED_AND_EMERGENCY_AVAILABLE = 13, // Same as REG_DENIED but indicates that
+ // emergency calls are enabled.
+ RIL_UNKNOWN_AND_EMERGENCY_AVAILABLE = 14, // Same as UNKNOWN but indicates that
+ // emergency calls are enabled.
+} RIL_RegState;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ RIL_AppType app_type;
+ RIL_AppState app_state;
+ RIL_PersoSubstate perso_substate; /* applicable only if app_state ==
+ RIL_APPSTATE_SUBSCRIPTION_PERSO */
+ char *aid_ptr; /* null terminated string, e.g., from 0xA0, 0x00 -> 0x41,
+ 0x30, 0x30, 0x30 */
+ char *app_label_ptr; /* null terminated string */
+ int pin1_replaced; /* applicable to USIM, CSIM & ISIM */
+ RIL_PinState pin1;
+ RIL_PinState pin2;
+} RIL_AppStatus;
+
+/* Deprecated, use RIL_CardStatus_v6 */
+typedef struct
+{
+ RIL_CardState card_state;
+ RIL_PinState universal_pin_state; /* applicable to USIM and CSIM: RIL_PINSTATE_xxx */
+ int gsm_umts_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
+ int cdma_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
+ int num_applications; /* value <= RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS */
+ RIL_AppStatus applications[RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS];
+} RIL_CardStatus_v5;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ RIL_CardState card_state;
+ RIL_PinState universal_pin_state; /* applicable to USIM and CSIM: RIL_PINSTATE_xxx */
+ int gsm_umts_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
+ int cdma_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
+ int ims_subscription_app_index; /* value < RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS, -1 if none */
+ int num_applications; /* value <= RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS */
+ RIL_AppStatus applications[RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS];
+} RIL_CardStatus_v6;
+
+/** The result of a SIM refresh, returned in data[0] of RIL_UNSOL_SIM_REFRESH
+ * or as part of RIL_SimRefreshResponse_v7
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ /* A file on SIM has been updated. data[1] contains the EFID. */
+ SIM_FILE_UPDATE = 0,
+ /* SIM initialized. All files should be re-read. */
+ SIM_INIT = 1,
+ /* SIM reset. SIM power required, SIM may be locked and all files should be re-read. */
+ SIM_RESET = 2
+} RIL_SimRefreshResult;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_SimRefreshResult result;
+ int ef_id; /* is the EFID of the updated file if the result is */
+ /* SIM_FILE_UPDATE or 0 for any other result. */
+ char * aid; /* is AID(application ID) of the card application */
+ /* See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4 */
+ /* For SIM_FILE_UPDATE result it can be set to AID of */
+ /* application in which updated EF resides or it can be */
+ /* NULL if EF is outside of an application. */
+ /* For SIM_INIT result this field is set to AID of */
+ /* application that caused REFRESH */
+ /* For SIM_RESET result it is NULL. */
+} RIL_SimRefreshResponse_v7;
+
+/* Deprecated, use RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v6 */
+typedef struct {
+ char * number; /* Remote party number */
+ int numberPresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown */
+ char * name; /* Remote party name */
+ RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord signalInfoRecord;
+} RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v5;
+
+typedef struct {
+ char * number; /* Remote party number */
+ int numberPresentation; /* 0=Allowed, 1=Restricted, 2=Not Specified/Unknown */
+ char * name; /* Remote party name */
+ RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord signalInfoRecord;
+ /* Number type/Number plan required to support International Call Waiting */
+ int number_type; /* 0=Unknown, 1=International, 2=National,
+ 3=Network specific, 4=subscriber */
+ int number_plan; /* 0=Unknown, 1=ISDN, 3=Data, 4=Telex, 8=Nat'l, 9=Private */
+} RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting_v6;
+
+/**
+ * Which types of Cell Broadcast Message (CBM) are to be received by the ME
+ *
+ * uFromServiceID - uToServiceID defines a range of CBM message identifiers
+ * whose value is 0x0000 - 0xFFFF as defined in TS 23.041 9.4.1.2.2 for GMS
+ * and 9.4.4.2.2 for UMTS. All other values can be treated as empty
+ * CBM message ID.
+ *
+ * uFromCodeScheme - uToCodeScheme defines a range of CBM data coding schemes
+ * whose value is 0x00 - 0xFF as defined in TS 23.041 9.4.1.2.3 for GMS
+ * and 9.4.4.2.3 for UMTS.
+ * All other values can be treated as empty CBM data coding scheme.
+ *
+ * selected 0 means message types specified in <fromServiceId, toServiceId>
+ * and <fromCodeScheme, toCodeScheme>are not accepted, while 1 means accepted.
+ *
+ * Used by RIL_REQUEST_GSM_GET_BROADCAST_CONFIG and
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SET_BROADCAST_CONFIG.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ int fromServiceId;
+ int toServiceId;
+ int fromCodeScheme;
+ int toCodeScheme;
+ unsigned char selected;
+} RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo;
+
+/* No restriction at all including voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64 and packet data. */
+#define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_NONE 0x00
+/* Block emergency call due to restriction. But allow all normal voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64. */
+#define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CS_EMERGENCY 0x01
+/* Block all normal voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64 due to restriction. Only Emergency call allowed. */
+#define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CS_NORMAL 0x02
+/* Block all voice/SMS/USSD/SS/AV64 including emergency call due to restriction.*/
+#define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CS_ALL 0x04
+/* Block packet data access due to restriction. */
+#define RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_PS_ALL 0x10
+
+/* The status for an OTASP/OTAPA session */
+typedef enum {
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_SPL_UNLOCKED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_SPC_RETRIES_EXCEEDED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_A_KEY_EXCHANGED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_SSD_UPDATED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_NAM_DOWNLOADED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_MDN_DOWNLOADED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_IMSI_DOWNLOADED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_PRL_DOWNLOADED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_COMMITTED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_OTAPA_STARTED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_OTAPA_STOPPED,
+ CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS_OTAPA_ABORTED
+} RIL_CDMA_OTA_ProvisionStatus;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int signalStrength; /* Valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
+ int bitErrorRate; /* bit error rate (0-7, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
+} RIL_GW_SignalStrength;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int signalStrength; /* Valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
+ int bitErrorRate; /* bit error rate (0-7, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
+ int timingAdvance; /* Timing Advance in bit periods. 1 bit period = 48/13 us.
+ * INT_MAX denotes invalid value */
+} RIL_GSM_SignalStrength_v12;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int signalStrength; /* Valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
+ int bitErrorRate; /* bit error rate (0-7, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
+} RIL_SignalStrengthWcdma;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int dbm; /* Valid values are positive integers. This value is the actual RSSI value
+ * multiplied by -1. Example: If the actual RSSI is -75, then this response
+ * value will be 75.
+ */
+ int ecio; /* Valid values are positive integers. This value is the actual Ec/Io multiplied
+ * by -10. Example: If the actual Ec/Io is -12.5 dB, then this response value
+ * will be 125.
+ */
+} RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength;
+
+
+typedef struct {
+ int dbm; /* Valid values are positive integers. This value is the actual RSSI value
+ * multiplied by -1. Example: If the actual RSSI is -75, then this response
+ * value will be 75.
+ */
+ int ecio; /* Valid values are positive integers. This value is the actual Ec/Io multiplied
+ * by -10. Example: If the actual Ec/Io is -12.5 dB, then this response value
+ * will be 125.
+ */
+ int signalNoiseRatio; /* Valid values are 0-8. 8 is the highest signal to noise ratio. */
+} RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int signalStrength; /* Valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
+ int rsrp; /* The current Reference Signal Receive Power in dBm multipled by -1.
+ * Range: 44 to 140 dBm
+ * INT_MAX: 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.133 9.1.4 */
+ int rsrq; /* The current Reference Signal Receive Quality in dB multiplied by -1.
+ * Range: 20 to 3 dB.
+ * INT_MAX: 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.133 9.1.7 */
+ int rssnr; /* The current reference signal signal-to-noise ratio in 0.1 dB units.
+ * Range: -200 to +300 (-200 = -20.0 dB, +300 = 30dB).
+ * INT_MAX : 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.101 8.1.1 */
+ int cqi; /* The current Channel Quality Indicator.
+ * Range: 0 to 15.
+ * INT_MAX : 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.101 9.2, 9.3, A.4 */
+} RIL_LTE_SignalStrength;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int signalStrength; /* Valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5 */
+ int rsrp; /* The current Reference Signal Receive Power in dBm multipled by -1.
+ * Range: 44 to 140 dBm
+ * INT_MAX: 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.133 9.1.4 */
+ int rsrq; /* The current Reference Signal Receive Quality in dB multiplied by -1.
+ * Range: 20 to 3 dB.
+ * INT_MAX: 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.133 9.1.7 */
+ int rssnr; /* The current reference signal signal-to-noise ratio in 0.1 dB units.
+ * Range: -200 to +300 (-200 = -20.0 dB, +300 = 30dB).
+ * INT_MAX : 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.101 8.1.1 */
+ int cqi; /* The current Channel Quality Indicator.
+ * Range: 0 to 15.
+ * INT_MAX : 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP TS 36.101 9.2, 9.3, A.4 */
+ int timingAdvance; /* timing advance in micro seconds for a one way trip from cell to device.
+ * Approximate distance can be calculated using 300m/us * timingAdvance.
+ * Range: 0 to 0x7FFFFFFE
+ * INT_MAX : 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP 36.321 section 6.1.3.5
+ * also: http://www.cellular-planningoptimization.com/2010/02/timing-advance-with-calculation.html */
+} RIL_LTE_SignalStrength_v8;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int rscp; /* The Received Signal Code Power in dBm multipled by -1.
+ * Range : 25 to 120
+ * INT_MAX: 0x7FFFFFFF denotes invalid value.
+ * Reference: 3GPP TS 25.123, section 9.1.1.1 */
+} RIL_TD_SCDMA_SignalStrength;
+
+/* Deprecated, use RIL_SignalStrength_v6 */
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_GW_SignalStrength GW_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength CDMA_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength EVDO_SignalStrength;
+} RIL_SignalStrength_v5;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_GW_SignalStrength GW_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength CDMA_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength EVDO_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_LTE_SignalStrength LTE_SignalStrength;
+} RIL_SignalStrength_v6;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_GW_SignalStrength GW_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength CDMA_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength EVDO_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_LTE_SignalStrength_v8 LTE_SignalStrength;
+} RIL_SignalStrength_v8;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_GW_SignalStrength GW_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength CDMA_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength EVDO_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_LTE_SignalStrength_v8 LTE_SignalStrength;
+ RIL_TD_SCDMA_SignalStrength TD_SCDMA_SignalStrength;
+} RIL_SignalStrength_v10;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int mcc; /* 3-digit Mobile Country Code, 0..999, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int mnc; /* 2 or 3-digit Mobile Network Code, 0..999;
+ the most significant nibble encodes the number of digits - {2, 3, 0 (unset)};
+ INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int lac; /* 16-bit Location Area Code, 0..65535, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int cid; /* 16-bit GSM Cell Identity described in TS 27.007, 0..65535, INT_MAX if unknown */
+} RIL_CellIdentityGsm;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int mcc; /* 3-digit Mobile Country Code, 0..999, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int mnc; /* 2 or 3-digit Mobile Network Code, 0..999;
+ the most significant nibble encodes the number of digits - {2, 3, 0 (unset)};
+ INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int lac; /* 16-bit Location Area Code, 0..65535, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int cid; /* 16-bit GSM Cell Identity described in TS 27.007, 0..65535, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int arfcn; /* 16-bit GSM Absolute RF channel number; this value must be reported */
+ uint8_t bsic; /* 6-bit Base Station Identity Code; 0xFF if unknown */
+} RIL_CellIdentityGsm_v12;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int mcc; /* 3-digit Mobile Country Code, 0..999, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int mnc; /* 2 or 3-digit Mobile Network Code, 0..999;
+ the most significant nibble encodes the number of digits - {2, 3, 0 (unset)};
+ INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int lac; /* 16-bit Location Area Code, 0..65535, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int cid; /* 28-bit UMTS Cell Identity described in TS 25.331, 0..268435455, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int psc; /* 9-bit UMTS Primary Scrambling Code described in TS 25.331, 0..511, INT_MAX if unknown */
+} RIL_CellIdentityWcdma;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int mcc; /* 3-digit Mobile Country Code, 0..999, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int mnc; /* 2 or 3-digit Mobile Network Code, 0..999;
+ the most significant nibble encodes the number of digits - {2, 3, 0 (unset)};
+ INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int lac; /* 16-bit Location Area Code, 0..65535, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int cid; /* 28-bit UMTS Cell Identity described in TS 25.331, 0..268435455, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int psc; /* 9-bit UMTS Primary Scrambling Code described in TS 25.331, 0..511; this value must be reported */
+ int uarfcn; /* 16-bit UMTS Absolute RF Channel Number; this value must be reported */
+} RIL_CellIdentityWcdma_v12;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int networkId; /* Network Id 0..65535, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int systemId; /* CDMA System Id 0..32767, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int basestationId; /* Base Station Id 0..65535, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int longitude; /* Longitude is a decimal number as specified in 3GPP2 C.S0005-A v6.0.
+ * It is represented in units of 0.25 seconds and ranges from -2592000
+ * to 2592000, both values inclusive (corresponding to a range of -180
+ * to +180 degrees). INT_MAX if unknown */
+
+ int latitude; /* Latitude is a decimal number as specified in 3GPP2 C.S0005-A v6.0.
+ * It is represented in units of 0.25 seconds and ranges from -1296000
+ * to 1296000, both values inclusive (corresponding to a range of -90
+ * to +90 degrees). INT_MAX if unknown */
+} RIL_CellIdentityCdma;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int mcc; /* 3-digit Mobile Country Code, 0..999, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int mnc; /* 2 or 3-digit Mobile Network Code, 0..999;
+ the most significant nibble encodes the number of digits - {2, 3, 0 (unset)};
+ INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int ci; /* 28-bit Cell Identity described in TS ???, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int pci; /* physical cell id 0..503, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int tac; /* 16-bit tracking area code, INT_MAX if unknown */
+} RIL_CellIdentityLte;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int mcc; /* 3-digit Mobile Country Code, 0..999, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int mnc; /* 2 or 3-digit Mobile Network Code, 0..999;
+ the most significant nibble encodes the number of digits - {2, 3, 0 (unset)};
+ INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int ci; /* 28-bit Cell Identity described in TS ???, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int pci; /* physical cell id 0..503; this value must be reported */
+ int tac; /* 16-bit tracking area code, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int earfcn; /* 18-bit LTE Absolute RF Channel Number; this value must be reported */
+} RIL_CellIdentityLte_v12;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int mcc; /* 3-digit Mobile Country Code, 0..999, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int mnc; /* 2 or 3-digit Mobile Network Code, 0..999;
+ the most significant nibble encodes the number of digits - {2, 3, 0 (unset)};
+ INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int lac; /* 16-bit Location Area Code, 0..65535, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int cid; /* 28-bit UMTS Cell Identity described in TS 25.331, 0..268435455, INT_MAX if unknown */
+ int cpid; /* 8-bit Cell Parameters ID described in TS 25.331, 0..127, INT_MAX if unknown */
+} RIL_CellIdentityTdscdma;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellIdentityGsm cellIdentityGsm;
+ RIL_GW_SignalStrength signalStrengthGsm;
+} RIL_CellInfoGsm;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellIdentityGsm_v12 cellIdentityGsm;
+ RIL_GSM_SignalStrength_v12 signalStrengthGsm;
+} RIL_CellInfoGsm_v12;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellIdentityWcdma cellIdentityWcdma;
+ RIL_SignalStrengthWcdma signalStrengthWcdma;
+} RIL_CellInfoWcdma;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellIdentityWcdma_v12 cellIdentityWcdma;
+ RIL_SignalStrengthWcdma signalStrengthWcdma;
+} RIL_CellInfoWcdma_v12;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellIdentityCdma cellIdentityCdma;
+ RIL_CDMA_SignalStrength signalStrengthCdma;
+ RIL_EVDO_SignalStrength signalStrengthEvdo;
+} RIL_CellInfoCdma;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellIdentityLte cellIdentityLte;
+ RIL_LTE_SignalStrength_v8 signalStrengthLte;
+} RIL_CellInfoLte;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellIdentityLte_v12 cellIdentityLte;
+ RIL_LTE_SignalStrength_v8 signalStrengthLte;
+} RIL_CellInfoLte_v12;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellIdentityTdscdma cellIdentityTdscdma;
+ RIL_TD_SCDMA_SignalStrength signalStrengthTdscdma;
+} RIL_CellInfoTdscdma;
+
+// Must be the same as CellInfo.TYPE_XXX
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CELL_INFO_TYPE_NONE = 0, /* indicates no cell information */
+ RIL_CELL_INFO_TYPE_GSM = 1,
+ RIL_CELL_INFO_TYPE_CDMA = 2,
+ RIL_CELL_INFO_TYPE_LTE = 3,
+ RIL_CELL_INFO_TYPE_WCDMA = 4,
+ RIL_CELL_INFO_TYPE_TD_SCDMA = 5
+} RIL_CellInfoType;
+
+// Must be the same as CellInfo.TIMESTAMP_TYPE_XXX
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
+ RIL_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_ANTENNA = 1,
+ RIL_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_MODEM = 2,
+ RIL_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_OEM_RIL = 3,
+ RIL_TIMESTAMP_TYPE_JAVA_RIL = 4,
+} RIL_TimeStampType;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellInfoType cellInfoType; /* cell type for selecting from union CellInfo */
+ int registered; /* !0 if this cell is registered 0 if not registered */
+ RIL_TimeStampType timeStampType; /* type of time stamp represented by timeStamp */
+ uint64_t timeStamp; /* Time in nanos as returned by ril_nano_time */
+ union {
+ RIL_CellInfoGsm gsm;
+ RIL_CellInfoCdma cdma;
+ RIL_CellInfoLte lte;
+ RIL_CellInfoWcdma wcdma;
+ RIL_CellInfoTdscdma tdscdma;
+ } CellInfo;
+} RIL_CellInfo;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellInfoType cellInfoType; /* cell type for selecting from union CellInfo */
+ int registered; /* !0 if this cell is registered 0 if not registered */
+ RIL_TimeStampType timeStampType; /* type of time stamp represented by timeStamp */
+ uint64_t timeStamp; /* Time in nanos as returned by ril_nano_time */
+ union {
+ RIL_CellInfoGsm_v12 gsm;
+ RIL_CellInfoCdma cdma;
+ RIL_CellInfoLte_v12 lte;
+ RIL_CellInfoWcdma_v12 wcdma;
+ RIL_CellInfoTdscdma tdscdma;
+ } CellInfo;
+} RIL_CellInfo_v12;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CellInfoType cellInfoType; /* cell type for selecting from union CellInfo */
+ union {
+ RIL_CellIdentityGsm_v12 cellIdentityGsm;
+ RIL_CellIdentityWcdma_v12 cellIdentityWcdma;
+ RIL_CellIdentityLte_v12 cellIdentityLte;
+ RIL_CellIdentityTdscdma cellIdentityTdscdma;
+ RIL_CellIdentityCdma cellIdentityCdma;
+ };
+}RIL_CellIdentity_v16;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_RegState regState; // Valid reg states are RIL_NOT_REG_AND_NOT_SEARCHING,
+ // REG_HOME, RIL_NOT_REG_AND_SEARCHING, REG_DENIED,
+ // UNKNOWN, REG_ROAMING defined in RegState
+ RIL_RadioTechnology rat; // indicates the available voice radio technology,
+ // valid values as defined by RadioTechnology.
+ int32_t cssSupported; // concurrent services support indicator. if
+ // registered on a CDMA system.
+ // 0 - Concurrent services not supported,
+ // 1 - Concurrent services supported
+ int32_t roamingIndicator; // TSB-58 Roaming Indicator if registered
+ // on a CDMA or EVDO system or -1 if not.
+ // Valid values are 0-255.
+ int32_t systemIsInPrl; // indicates whether the current system is in the
+ // PRL if registered on a CDMA or EVDO system or -1 if
+ // not. 0=not in the PRL, 1=in the PRL
+ int32_t defaultRoamingIndicator; // default Roaming Indicator from the PRL,
+ // if registered on a CDMA or EVDO system or -1 if not.
+ // Valid values are 0-255.
+ int32_t reasonForDenial; // reasonForDenial if registration state is 3
+ // (Registration denied) this is an enumerated reason why
+ // registration was denied. See 3GPP TS 24.008,
+ // 10.5.3.6 and Annex G.
+ // 0 - General
+ // 1 - Authentication Failure
+ // 2 - IMSI unknown in HLR
+ // 3 - Illegal MS
+ // 4 - Illegal ME
+ // 5 - PLMN not allowed
+ // 6 - Location area not allowed
+ // 7 - Roaming not allowed
+ // 8 - No Suitable Cells in this Location Area
+ // 9 - Network failure
+ // 10 - Persistent location update reject
+ // 11 - PLMN not allowed
+ // 12 - Location area not allowed
+ // 13 - Roaming not allowed in this Location Area
+ // 15 - No Suitable Cells in this Location Area
+ // 17 - Network Failure
+ // 20 - MAC Failure
+ // 21 - Sync Failure
+ // 22 - Congestion
+ // 23 - GSM Authentication unacceptable
+ // 25 - Not Authorized for this CSG
+ // 32 - Service option not supported
+ // 33 - Requested service option not subscribed
+ // 34 - Service option temporarily out of order
+ // 38 - Call cannot be identified
+ // 48-63 - Retry upon entry into a new cell
+ // 95 - Semantically incorrect message
+ // 96 - Invalid mandatory information
+ // 97 - Message type non-existent or not implemented
+ // 98 - Message type not compatible with protocol state
+ // 99 - Information element non-existent or
+ // not implemented
+ // 100 - Conditional IE error
+ // 101 - Message not compatible with protocol state;
+ RIL_CellIdentity_v16 cellIdentity; // current cell information
+}RIL_VoiceRegistrationStateResponse;
+
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_RegState regState; // Valid reg states are RIL_NOT_REG_AND_NOT_SEARCHING,
+ // REG_HOME, RIL_NOT_REG_AND_SEARCHING, REG_DENIED,
+ // UNKNOWN, REG_ROAMING defined in RegState
+ RIL_RadioTechnology rat; // indicates the available data radio technology,
+ // valid values as defined by RadioTechnology.
+ int32_t reasonDataDenied; // if registration state is 3 (Registration
+ // denied) this is an enumerated reason why
+ // registration was denied. See 3GPP TS 24.008,
+ // Annex G.6 "Additional cause codes for GMM".
+ // 7 == GPRS services not allowed
+ // 8 == GPRS services and non-GPRS services not allowed
+ // 9 == MS identity cannot be derived by the network
+ // 10 == Implicitly detached
+ // 14 == GPRS services not allowed in this PLMN
+ // 16 == MSC temporarily not reachable
+ // 40 == No PDP context activated
+ int32_t maxDataCalls; // The maximum number of simultaneous Data Calls that
+ // must be established using setupDataCall().
+ RIL_CellIdentity_v16 cellIdentity; // Current cell information
+}RIL_DataRegistrationStateResponse;
+
+/* Names of the CDMA info records (C.S0005 section 3.7.5) */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_DISPLAY_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_CALLED_PARTY_NUMBER_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_CALLING_PARTY_NUMBER_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_CONNECTED_NUMBER_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_SIGNAL_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_REDIRECTING_NUMBER_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_LINE_CONTROL_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_EXTENDED_DISPLAY_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_T53_CLIR_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_T53_RELEASE_INFO_REC,
+ RIL_CDMA_T53_AUDIO_CONTROL_INFO_REC
+} RIL_CDMA_InfoRecName;
+
+/* Display Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.1
+ Extended Display Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.16
+ Note: the Extended Display info rec contains multiple records of the
+ form: display_tag, display_len, and display_len occurrences of the
+ chari field if the display_tag is not 10000000 or 10000001.
+ To save space, the records are stored consecutively in a byte buffer.
+ The display_tag, display_len and chari fields are all 1 byte.
+*/
+
+typedef struct {
+ char alpha_len;
+ char alpha_buf[CDMA_ALPHA_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH];
+} RIL_CDMA_DisplayInfoRecord;
+
+/* Called Party Number Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.2
+ Calling Party Number Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.3
+ Connected Number Info Rec as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.4
+*/
+
+typedef struct {
+ char len;
+ char buf[CDMA_NUMBER_INFO_BUFFER_LENGTH];
+ char number_type;
+ char number_plan;
+ char pi;
+ char si;
+} RIL_CDMA_NumberInfoRecord;
+
+/* Redirecting Number Information Record as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.11 */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_UNKNOWN = 0,
+ RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_BUSY = 1,
+ RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_NO_REPLY = 2,
+ RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALLED_DTE_OUT_OF_ORDER = 9,
+ RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_BY_THE_CALLED_DTE = 10,
+ RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_CALL_FORWARDING_UNCONDITIONAL = 15,
+ RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_RESERVED
+} RIL_CDMA_RedirectingReason;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CDMA_NumberInfoRecord redirectingNumber;
+ /* redirectingReason is set to RIL_REDIRECTING_REASON_UNKNOWN if not included */
+ RIL_CDMA_RedirectingReason redirectingReason;
+} RIL_CDMA_RedirectingNumberInfoRecord;
+
+/* Line Control Information Record as defined in C.S0005 section 3.7.5.15 */
+typedef struct {
+ char lineCtrlPolarityIncluded;
+ char lineCtrlToggle;
+ char lineCtrlReverse;
+ char lineCtrlPowerDenial;
+} RIL_CDMA_LineControlInfoRecord;
+
+/* T53 CLIR Information Record */
+typedef struct {
+ char cause;
+} RIL_CDMA_T53_CLIRInfoRecord;
+
+/* T53 Audio Control Information Record */
+typedef struct {
+ char upLink;
+ char downLink;
+} RIL_CDMA_T53_AudioControlInfoRecord;
+
+typedef struct {
+
+ RIL_CDMA_InfoRecName name;
+
+ union {
+ /* Display and Extended Display Info Rec */
+ RIL_CDMA_DisplayInfoRecord display;
+
+ /* Called Party Number, Calling Party Number, Connected Number Info Rec */
+ RIL_CDMA_NumberInfoRecord number;
+
+ /* Signal Info Rec */
+ RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord signal;
+
+ /* Redirecting Number Info Rec */
+ RIL_CDMA_RedirectingNumberInfoRecord redir;
+
+ /* Line Control Info Rec */
+ RIL_CDMA_LineControlInfoRecord lineCtrl;
+
+ /* T53 CLIR Info Rec */
+ RIL_CDMA_T53_CLIRInfoRecord clir;
+
+ /* T53 Audio Control Info Rec */
+ RIL_CDMA_T53_AudioControlInfoRecord audioCtrl;
+ } rec;
+} RIL_CDMA_InformationRecord;
+
+#define RIL_CDMA_MAX_NUMBER_OF_INFO_RECS 10
+
+typedef struct {
+ char numberOfInfoRecs;
+ RIL_CDMA_InformationRecord infoRec[RIL_CDMA_MAX_NUMBER_OF_INFO_RECS];
+} RIL_CDMA_InformationRecords;
+
+/* See RIL_REQUEST_NV_READ_ITEM */
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_NV_Item itemID;
+} RIL_NV_ReadItem;
+
+/* See RIL_REQUEST_NV_WRITE_ITEM */
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_NV_Item itemID;
+ char * value;
+} RIL_NV_WriteItem;
+
+typedef enum {
+ HANDOVER_STARTED = 0,
+ HANDOVER_COMPLETED = 1,
+ HANDOVER_FAILED = 2,
+ HANDOVER_CANCELED = 3
+} RIL_SrvccState;
+
+/* hardware configuration reported to RILJ. */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_HARDWARE_CONFIG_MODEM = 0,
+ RIL_HARDWARE_CONFIG_SIM = 1,
+} RIL_HardwareConfig_Type;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_HARDWARE_CONFIG_STATE_ENABLED = 0,
+ RIL_HARDWARE_CONFIG_STATE_STANDBY = 1,
+ RIL_HARDWARE_CONFIG_STATE_DISABLED = 2,
+} RIL_HardwareConfig_State;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int rilModel;
+ uint32_t rat; /* bitset - ref. RIL_RadioTechnology. */
+ int maxVoice;
+ int maxData;
+ int maxStandby;
+} RIL_HardwareConfig_Modem;
+
+typedef struct {
+ char modemUuid[MAX_UUID_LENGTH];
+} RIL_HardwareConfig_Sim;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_HardwareConfig_Type type;
+ char uuid[MAX_UUID_LENGTH];
+ RIL_HardwareConfig_State state;
+ union {
+ RIL_HardwareConfig_Modem modem;
+ RIL_HardwareConfig_Sim sim;
+ } cfg;
+} RIL_HardwareConfig;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SS_CFU,
+ SS_CF_BUSY,
+ SS_CF_NO_REPLY,
+ SS_CF_NOT_REACHABLE,
+ SS_CF_ALL,
+ SS_CF_ALL_CONDITIONAL,
+ SS_CLIP,
+ SS_CLIR,
+ SS_COLP,
+ SS_COLR,
+ SS_WAIT,
+ SS_BAOC,
+ SS_BAOIC,
+ SS_BAOIC_EXC_HOME,
+ SS_BAIC,
+ SS_BAIC_ROAMING,
+ SS_ALL_BARRING,
+ SS_OUTGOING_BARRING,
+ SS_INCOMING_BARRING
+} RIL_SsServiceType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SS_ACTIVATION,
+ SS_DEACTIVATION,
+ SS_INTERROGATION,
+ SS_REGISTRATION,
+ SS_ERASURE
+} RIL_SsRequestType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SS_ALL_TELE_AND_BEARER_SERVICES,
+ SS_ALL_TELESEVICES,
+ SS_TELEPHONY,
+ SS_ALL_DATA_TELESERVICES,
+ SS_SMS_SERVICES,
+ SS_ALL_TELESERVICES_EXCEPT_SMS
+} RIL_SsTeleserviceType;
+
+#define SS_INFO_MAX 4
+#define NUM_SERVICE_CLASSES 7
+
+typedef struct {
+ int numValidIndexes; /* This gives the number of valid values in cfInfo.
+ For example if voice is forwarded to one number and data
+ is forwarded to a different one then numValidIndexes will be
+ 2 indicating total number of valid values in cfInfo.
+ Similarly if all the services are forwarded to the same
+ number then the value of numValidIndexes will be 1. */
+
+ RIL_CallForwardInfo cfInfo[NUM_SERVICE_CLASSES]; /* This is the response data
+ for SS request to query call
+ forward status. see
+ RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS */
+} RIL_CfData;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_SsServiceType serviceType;
+ RIL_SsRequestType requestType;
+ RIL_SsTeleserviceType teleserviceType;
+ int serviceClass;
+ RIL_Errno result;
+
+ union {
+ int ssInfo[SS_INFO_MAX]; /* This is the response data for most of the SS GET/SET
+ RIL requests. E.g. RIL_REQUSET_GET_CLIR returns
+ two ints, so first two values of ssInfo[] will be
+ used for response if serviceType is SS_CLIR and
+ requestType is SS_INTERROGATION */
+
+ RIL_CfData cfData;
+ };
+} RIL_StkCcUnsolSsResponse;
+
+/**
+ * Data connection power state
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_DC_POWER_STATE_LOW = 1, // Low power state
+ RIL_DC_POWER_STATE_MEDIUM = 2, // Medium power state
+ RIL_DC_POWER_STATE_HIGH = 3, // High power state
+ RIL_DC_POWER_STATE_UNKNOWN = INT32_MAX // Unknown state
+} RIL_DcPowerStates;
+
+/**
+ * Data connection real time info
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ uint64_t time; // Time in nanos as returned by ril_nano_time
+ RIL_DcPowerStates powerState; // Current power state
+} RIL_DcRtInfo;
+
+/**
+ * Data profile to modem
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ /* id of the data profile */
+ int profileId;
+ /* the APN to connect to */
+ char* apn;
+ /** one of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ * For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP".
+ */
+ char* protocol;
+ /** authentication protocol used for this PDP context
+ * (None: 0, PAP: 1, CHAP: 2, PAP&CHAP: 3)
+ */
+ int authType;
+ /* the username for APN, or NULL */
+ char* user;
+ /* the password for APN, or NULL */
+ char* password;
+ /* the profile type, TYPE_COMMON-0, TYPE_3GPP-1, TYPE_3GPP2-2 */
+ int type;
+ /* the period in seconds to limit the maximum connections */
+ int maxConnsTime;
+ /* the maximum connections during maxConnsTime */
+ int maxConns;
+ /** the required wait time in seconds after a successful UE initiated
+ * disconnect of a given PDN connection before the device can send
+ * a new PDN connection request for that given PDN
+ */
+ int waitTime;
+ /* true to enable the profile, 0 to disable, 1 to enable */
+ int enabled;
+} RIL_DataProfileInfo;
+
+typedef struct {
+ /* id of the data profile */
+ int profileId;
+ /* the APN to connect to */
+ char* apn;
+ /** one of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ * For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP".
+ */
+ char* protocol;
+ /** one of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1 used on roaming network.
+ * For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP".
+ */
+ char *roamingProtocol;
+ /** authentication protocol used for this PDP context
+ * (None: 0, PAP: 1, CHAP: 2, PAP&CHAP: 3)
+ */
+ int authType;
+ /* the username for APN, or NULL */
+ char* user;
+ /* the password for APN, or NULL */
+ char* password;
+ /* the profile type, TYPE_COMMON-0, TYPE_3GPP-1, TYPE_3GPP2-2 */
+ int type;
+ /* the period in seconds to limit the maximum connections */
+ int maxConnsTime;
+ /* the maximum connections during maxConnsTime */
+ int maxConns;
+ /** the required wait time in seconds after a successful UE initiated
+ * disconnect of a given PDN connection before the device can send
+ * a new PDN connection request for that given PDN
+ */
+ int waitTime;
+ /* true to enable the profile, 0 to disable, 1 to enable */
+ int enabled;
+ /* supported APN types bitmask. See RIL_ApnTypes for the value of each bit. */
+ int supportedTypesBitmask;
+ /** the bearer bitmask. See RIL_RadioAccessFamily for the value of each bit. */
+ int bearerBitmask;
+ /** maximum transmission unit (MTU) size in bytes */
+ int mtu;
+ /** the MVNO type: possible values are "imsi", "gid", "spn" */
+ char *mvnoType;
+ /** MVNO match data. Can be anything defined by the carrier. For example,
+ * SPN like: "A MOBILE", "BEN NL", etc...
+ * IMSI like: "302720x94", "2060188", etc...
+ * GID like: "4E", "33", etc...
+ */
+ char *mvnoMatchData;
+} RIL_DataProfileInfo_v15;
+
+/* Tx Power Levels */
+#define RIL_NUM_TX_POWER_LEVELS 5
+
+/**
+ * Aggregate modem activity information
+ */
+typedef struct {
+
+ /* total time (in ms) when modem is in a low power or
+ * sleep state
+ */
+ uint32_t sleep_mode_time_ms;
+
+ /* total time (in ms) when modem is awake but neither
+ * the transmitter nor receiver are active/awake */
+ uint32_t idle_mode_time_ms;
+
+ /* total time (in ms) during which the transmitter is active/awake,
+ * subdivided by manufacturer-defined device-specific
+ * contiguous increasing ranges of transmit power between
+ * 0 and the transmitter's maximum transmit power.
+ */
+ uint32_t tx_mode_time_ms[RIL_NUM_TX_POWER_LEVELS];
+
+ /* total time (in ms) for which receiver is active/awake and
+ * the transmitter is inactive */
+ uint32_t rx_mode_time_ms;
+} RIL_ActivityStatsInfo;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0x0, // Unknown
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_DEFAULT = 0x1, // APN type for default data traffic
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_MMS = 0x2, // APN type for MMS traffic
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_SUPL = 0x4, // APN type for SUPL assisted GPS
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_DUN = 0x8, // APN type for DUN traffic
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_HIPRI = 0x10, // APN type for HiPri traffic
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_FOTA = 0x20, // APN type for FOTA
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_IMS = 0x40, // APN type for IMS
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_CBS = 0x80, // APN type for CBS
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_IA = 0x100, // APN type for IA Initial Attach APN
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_EMERGENCY = 0x200, // APN type for Emergency PDN. This is not an IA apn,
+ // but is used for access to carrier services in an
+ // emergency call situation.
+ RIL_APN_TYPE_ALL = 0xFFFFFFFF // All APN types
+} RIL_ApnTypes;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_DST_POWER_SAVE_MODE, // Device power save mode (provided by PowerManager)
+ // True indicates the device is in power save mode.
+ RIL_DST_CHARGING_STATE, // Device charging state (provided by BatteryManager)
+ // True indicates the device is charging.
+ RIL_DST_LOW_DATA_EXPECTED // Low data expected mode. True indicates low data traffic
+ // is expected, for example, when the device is idle
+ // (e.g. not doing tethering in the background). Note
+ // this doesn't mean no data is expected.
+} RIL_DeviceStateType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_UR_SIGNAL_STRENGTH = 0x01, // When this bit is set, modem should always send the
+ // signal strength update through
+ // RIL_UNSOL_SIGNAL_STRENGTH, otherwise suppress it.
+ RIL_UR_FULL_NETWORK_STATE = 0x02, // When this bit is set, modem should always send
+ // RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
+ // when any field in
+ // RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE or
+ // RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE changes. When
+ // this bit is not set, modem should suppress
+ // RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
+ // only when insignificant fields change
+ // (e.g. cell info).
+ // Modem should continue sending
+ // RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
+ // when significant fields are updated even when this
+ // bit is not set. The following fields are
+ // considered significant, registration state and
+ // radio technology.
+ RIL_UR_DATA_CALL_DORMANCY_CHANGED = 0x04 // When this bit is set, modem should send the data
+ // call list changed unsolicited response
+ // RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED whenever any
+ // field in RIL_Data_Call_Response changes.
+ // Otherwise modem should suppress the unsolicited
+ // response when the only changed field is 'active'
+ // (for data dormancy). For all other fields change,
+ // modem should continue sending
+ // RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED regardless this
+ // bit is set or not.
+} RIL_UnsolicitedResponseFilter;
+
+typedef struct {
+ char * aidPtr; /* AID value, See ETSI 102.221 and 101.220*/
+ int p2; /* P2 parameter (described in ISO 7816-4)
+ P2Constants:NO_P2 if to be ignored */
+} RIL_OpenChannelParams;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_ONE_SHOT = 0x01, // Performs the scan only once
+ RIL_PERIODIC = 0x02 // Performs the scan periodically until cancelled
+} RIL_ScanType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ GERAN = 0x01, // GSM EDGE Radio Access Network
+ UTRAN = 0x02, // Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
+ EUTRAN = 0x03, // Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
+} RIL_RadioAccessNetworks;
+
+typedef enum {
+ GERAN_BAND_T380 = 1,
+ GERAN_BAND_T410 = 2,
+ GERAN_BAND_450 = 3,
+ GERAN_BAND_480 = 4,
+ GERAN_BAND_710 = 5,
+ GERAN_BAND_750 = 6,
+ GERAN_BAND_T810 = 7,
+ GERAN_BAND_850 = 8,
+ GERAN_BAND_P900 = 9,
+ GERAN_BAND_E900 = 10,
+ GERAN_BAND_R900 = 11,
+ GERAN_BAND_DCS1800 = 12,
+ GERAN_BAND_PCS1900 = 13,
+ GERAN_BAND_ER900 = 14,
+} RIL_GeranBands;
+
+typedef enum {
+ UTRAN_BAND_1 = 1,
+ UTRAN_BAND_2 = 2,
+ UTRAN_BAND_3 = 3,
+ UTRAN_BAND_4 = 4,
+ UTRAN_BAND_5 = 5,
+ UTRAN_BAND_6 = 6,
+ UTRAN_BAND_7 = 7,
+ UTRAN_BAND_8 = 8,
+ UTRAN_BAND_9 = 9,
+ UTRAN_BAND_10 = 10,
+ UTRAN_BAND_11 = 11,
+ UTRAN_BAND_12 = 12,
+ UTRAN_BAND_13 = 13,
+ UTRAN_BAND_14 = 14,
+ UTRAN_BAND_19 = 19,
+ UTRAN_BAND_20 = 20,
+ UTRAN_BAND_21 = 21,
+ UTRAN_BAND_22 = 22,
+ UTRAN_BAND_25 = 25,
+ UTRAN_BAND_26 = 26,
+} RIL_UtranBands;
+
+typedef enum {
+ EUTRAN_BAND_1 = 1,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_2 = 2,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_3 = 3,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_4 = 4,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_5 = 5,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_6 = 6,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_7 = 7,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_8 = 8,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_9 = 9,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_10 = 10,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_11 = 11,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_12 = 12,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_13 = 13,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_14 = 14,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_17 = 17,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_18 = 18,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_19 = 19,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_20 = 20,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_21 = 21,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_22 = 22,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_23 = 23,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_24 = 24,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_25 = 25,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_26 = 26,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_27 = 27,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_28 = 28,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_30 = 30,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_31 = 31,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_33 = 33,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_34 = 34,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_35 = 35,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_36 = 36,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_37 = 37,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_38 = 38,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_39 = 39,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_40 = 40,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_41 = 41,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_42 = 42,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_43 = 43,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_44 = 44,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_45 = 45,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_46 = 46,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_47 = 47,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_48 = 48,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_65 = 65,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_66 = 66,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_68 = 68,
+ EUTRAN_BAND_70 = 70,
+} RIL_EutranBands;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_RadioAccessNetworks radio_access_network; // The type of network to scan.
+ uint32_t bands_length; // Length of bands
+ union {
+ RIL_GeranBands geran_bands[MAX_BANDS];
+ RIL_UtranBands utran_bands[MAX_BANDS];
+ RIL_EutranBands eutran_bands[MAX_BANDS];
+ } bands;
+ uint32_t channels_length; // Length of channels
+ uint32_t channels[MAX_CHANNELS]; // Frequency channels to scan
+} RIL_RadioAccessSpecifier;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_ScanType type; // Type of the scan
+ int32_t interval; // Time interval in seconds
+ // between periodic scans, only
+ // valid when type=RIL_PERIODIC
+ uint32_t specifiers_length; // Length of specifiers
+ RIL_RadioAccessSpecifier specifiers[MAX_RADIO_ACCESS_NETWORKS]; // Radio access networks
+ // with bands/channels.
+} RIL_NetworkScanRequest;
+
+typedef enum {
+ PARTIAL = 0x01, // The result contains a part of the scan results
+ COMPLETE = 0x02, // The result contains the last part of the scan results
+} RIL_ScanStatus;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_ScanStatus status; // The status of the scan
+ uint32_t network_infos_length; // Total length of RIL_CellInfo
+ RIL_CellInfo_v12* network_infos; // List of network information
+ RIL_Errno error;
+} RIL_NetworkScanResult;
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS
+ *
+ * Requests status of the SIM interface and the SIM card
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is const RIL_CardStatus_v6 *
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS 1
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN
+ *
+ * Supplies SIM PIN. Only called if RIL_CardStatus has RIL_APPSTATE_PIN state
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is PIN value
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * PASSWORD_INCORRECT
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_SIM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN 2
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK
+ *
+ * Supplies SIM PUK and new PIN.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is PUK value
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN value
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * PASSWORD_INCORRECT
+ * (PUK is invalid)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_SIM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK 3
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN2
+ *
+ * Supplies SIM PIN2. Only called following operation where SIM_PIN2 was
+ * returned as a a failure from a previous operation.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is PIN2 value
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * PASSWORD_INCORRECT
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_SIM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PIN2 4
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK2
+ *
+ * Supplies SIM PUK2 and new PIN2.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is PUK2 value
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN2 value
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * PASSWORD_INCORRECT
+ * (PUK2 is invalid)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_SIM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_SIM_PUK2 5
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN
+ *
+ * Supplies old SIM PIN and new PIN.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is old PIN value
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN value
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * PASSWORD_INCORRECT
+ * (old PIN is invalid)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_SIM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN 6
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN2
+ *
+ * Supplies old SIM PIN2 and new PIN2.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is old PIN2 value
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is new PIN2 value
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * PASSWORD_INCORRECT
+ * (old PIN2 is invalid)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_SIM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_SIM_PIN2 7
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_NETWORK_DEPERSONALIZATION
+ *
+ * Requests that network personlization be deactivated
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)(data))[0]] is network depersonlization code
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * PASSWORD_INCORRECT
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ * (code is invalid)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_ENTER_NETWORK_DEPERSONALIZATION 8
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS
+ *
+ * Requests current call list
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" must be a "const RIL_Call **"
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * (request will be made again in a few hundred msec)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS 9
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DIAL
+ *
+ * Initiate voice call
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_Dial *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * This method is never used for supplementary service codes
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * DIAL_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * DIAL_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * DIAL_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NO_SUBSCRIPTION
+ * NO_NETWORK_FOUND
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * DEVICE_IN_USE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * ABORTED
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_DIAL 10
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMSI
+ *
+ * Get the SIM IMSI
+ *
+ * Only valid when radio state is "RADIO_STATE_ON"
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
+ * "response" is a const char * containing the IMSI
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_SIM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMSI 11
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP
+ *
+ * Hang up a specific line (like AT+CHLD=1x)
+ *
+ * After this HANGUP request returns, RIL should show the connection is NOT
+ * active anymore in next RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS query.
+ *
+ * "data" is an int *
+ * (int *)data)[0] contains Connection index (value of 'x' in CHLD above)
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP 12
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_WAITING_OR_BACKGROUND
+ *
+ * Hang up waiting or held (like AT+CHLD=0)
+ *
+ * After this HANGUP request returns, RIL should show the connection is NOT
+ * active anymore in next RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS query.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_WAITING_OR_BACKGROUND 13
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_FOREGROUND_RESUME_BACKGROUND
+ *
+ * Hang up waiting or held (like AT+CHLD=1)
+ *
+ * After this HANGUP request returns, RIL should show the connection is NOT
+ * active anymore in next RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS query.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_HANGUP_FOREGROUND_RESUME_BACKGROUND 14
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_WAITING_OR_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE
+ *
+ * Switch waiting or holding call and active call (like AT+CHLD=2)
+ *
+ * State transitions should be is follows:
+ *
+ * If call 1 is waiting and call 2 is active, then if this re
+ *
+ * BEFORE AFTER
+ * Call 1 Call 2 Call 1 Call 2
+ * ACTIVE HOLDING HOLDING ACTIVE
+ * ACTIVE WAITING HOLDING ACTIVE
+ * HOLDING WAITING HOLDING ACTIVE
+ * ACTIVE IDLE HOLDING IDLE
+ * IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_WAITING_OR_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE 15
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE 15
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CONFERENCE
+ *
+ * Conference holding and active (like AT+CHLD=3)
+
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CONFERENCE 16
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_UDUB
+ *
+ * Send UDUB (user determined used busy) to ringing or
+ * waiting call answer)(RIL_BasicRequest r);
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_UDUB 17
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE
+ *
+ * Requests the failure cause code for the most recently terminated call
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is a const RIL_LastCallFailCauseInfo *
+ * RIL_LastCallFailCauseInfo contains LastCallFailCause and vendor cause.
+ * The vendor cause code must be used for debugging purpose only.
+ * The implementation must return one of the values of LastCallFailCause
+ * as mentioned below.
+ *
+ * GSM failure reasons codes for the cause codes defined in TS 24.008 Annex H
+ * where possible.
+ * CDMA failure reasons codes for the possible call failure scenarios
+ * described in the "CDMA IS-2000 Release A (C.S0005-A v6.0)" standard.
+ * Any of the following reason codes if the call is failed or dropped due to reason
+ * mentioned with in the braces.
+ *
+ * CALL_FAIL_RADIO_OFF (Radio is OFF)
+ * CALL_FAIL_OUT_OF_SERVICE (No cell coverage)
+ * CALL_FAIL_NO_VALID_SIM (No valid SIM)
+ * CALL_FAIL_RADIO_INTERNAL_ERROR (Modem hit unexpected error scenario)
+ * CALL_FAIL_NETWORK_RESP_TIMEOUT (No response from network)
+ * CALL_FAIL_NETWORK_REJECT (Explicit network reject)
+ * CALL_FAIL_RADIO_ACCESS_FAILURE (RRC connection failure. Eg.RACH)
+ * CALL_FAIL_RADIO_LINK_FAILURE (Radio Link Failure)
+ * CALL_FAIL_RADIO_LINK_LOST (Radio link lost due to poor coverage)
+ * CALL_FAIL_RADIO_UPLINK_FAILURE (Radio uplink failure)
+ * CALL_FAIL_RADIO_SETUP_FAILURE (RRC connection setup failure)
+ * CALL_FAIL_RADIO_RELEASE_NORMAL (RRC connection release, normal)
+ * CALL_FAIL_RADIO_RELEASE_ABNORMAL (RRC connection release, abnormal)
+ * CALL_FAIL_ACCESS_CLASS_BLOCKED (Access class barring)
+ * CALL_FAIL_NETWORK_DETACH (Explicit network detach)
+ *
+ * OEM causes (CALL_FAIL_OEM_CAUSE_XX) must be used for debug purpose only
+ *
+ * If the implementation does not have access to the exact cause codes,
+ * then it should return one of the values listed in RIL_LastCallFailCause,
+ * as the UI layer needs to distinguish these cases for tone generation or
+ * error notification.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE 18
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SIGNAL_STRENGTH
+ *
+ * Requests current signal strength and associated information
+ *
+ * Must succeed if radio is on.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_SignalStrength *
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 19
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE
+ *
+ * Request current registration state
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is a const RIL_VoiceRegistrationStateResponse *
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE 20
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE
+ *
+ * Request current DATA registration state
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is a const RIL_DataRegistrationStateResponse *
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE 21
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR
+ *
+ * Request current operator ONS or EONS
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is a "const char **"
+ * ((const char **)response)[0] is long alpha ONS or EONS
+ * or NULL if unregistered
+ *
+ * ((const char **)response)[1] is short alpha ONS or EONS
+ * or NULL if unregistered
+ * ((const char **)response)[2] is 5 or 6 digit numeric code (MCC + MNC)
+ * or NULL if unregistered
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR 22
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER
+ *
+ * Toggle radio on and off (for "airplane" mode)
+ * If the radio is is turned off/on the radio modem subsystem
+ * is expected return to an initialized state. For instance,
+ * any voice and data calls will be terminated and all associated
+ * lists emptied.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is > 0 for "Radio On"
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "Radio Off"
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Turn radio on if "on" > 0
+ * Turn radio off if "on" == 0
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * DEVICE_IN_USE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER 23
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF
+ *
+ * Send a DTMF tone
+ *
+ * If the implementation is currently playing a tone requested via
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START, that tone should be cancelled and the new tone
+ * should be played instead
+ *
+ * "data" is a char * containing a single character with one of 12 values: 0-9,*,#
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * FIXME should this block/mute microphone?
+ * How does this interact with local DTMF feedback?
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP, RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_DTMF 24
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS
+ *
+ * Send an SMS message
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is SMSC address in GSM BCD format prefixed
+ * by a length byte (as expected by TS 27.005) or NULL for default SMSC
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is SMS in PDU format as an ASCII hex string
+ * less the SMSC address
+ * TP-Layer-Length is be "strlen(((const char **)data)[1])/2"
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response *
+ *
+ * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms
+ * fails. SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY means retry (i.e. error cause is 332)
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * NETWORK_REJECT
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * INVALID_SMS_FORMAT
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * ENCODING_ERR
+ * INVALID_SMSC_ADDRESS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NETWORK_ERR
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * MODE_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ * FIXME how do we specify TP-Message-Reference if we need to resend?
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS 25
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS_EXPECT_MORE
+ *
+ * Send an SMS message. Identical to RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS,
+ * except that more messages are expected to be sent soon. If possible,
+ * keep SMS relay protocol link open (eg TS 27.005 AT+CMMS command)
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is SMSC address in GSM BCD format prefixed
+ * by a length byte (as expected by TS 27.005) or NULL for default SMSC
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is SMS in PDU format as an ASCII hex string
+ * less the SMSC address
+ * TP-Layer-Length is be "strlen(((const char **)data)[1])/2"
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response *
+ *
+ * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms
+ * fails. SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY means retry (i.e. error cause is 332)
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY
+ * NETWORK_REJECT
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_SMS_FORMAT
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NETWORK_ERR
+ * ENCODING_ERR
+ * INVALID_SMSC_ADDRESS
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * MODE_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_SMS_EXPECT_MORE 26
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL
+ *
+ * Setup a packet data connection. If RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.status
+ * return success it is added to the list of data calls and a
+ * RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED is sent. The call remains in the
+ * list until RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL is issued or the
+ * radio is powered off/on. This list is returned by RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST
+ * and RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED.
+ *
+ * The RIL is expected to:
+ * - Create one data call context.
+ * - Create and configure a dedicated interface for the context
+ * - The interface must be point to point.
+ * - The interface is configured with one or more addresses and
+ * is capable of sending and receiving packets. The prefix length
+ * of the addresses must be /32 for IPv4 and /128 for IPv6.
+ * - Must NOT change the linux routing table.
+ * - Support up to RIL_REQUEST_DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE response[5]
+ * number of simultaneous data call contexts.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] Radio technology to use: 0-CDMA, 1-GSM/UMTS, 2...
+ * for values above 2 this is RIL_RadioTechnology + 2.
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is a RIL_DataProfile (support is optional)
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] is the APN to connect to if radio technology is GSM/UMTS. This APN will
+ * override the one in the profile. NULL indicates no APN overrride.
+ * ((const char **)data)[3] is the username for APN, or NULL
+ * ((const char **)data)[4] is the password for APN, or NULL
+ * ((const char **)data)[5] is the PAP / CHAP auth type. Values:
+ * 0 => PAP and CHAP is never performed.
+ * 1 => PAP may be performed; CHAP is never performed.
+ * 2 => CHAP may be performed; PAP is never performed.
+ * 3 => PAP / CHAP may be performed - baseband dependent.
+ * ((const char **)data)[6] is the non-roaming/home connection type to request. Must be one of the
+ * PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ * For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP".
+ * ((const char **)data)[7] is the roaming connection type to request. Must be one of the
+ * PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ * For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP".
+ * ((const char **)data)[8] is the bitmask of APN type in decimal string format. The
+ * bitmask will encapsulate the following values:
+ * ia,mms,agps,supl,hipri,fota,dun,ims,default.
+ * ((const char **)data)[9] is the bearer bitmask in decimal string format. Each bit is a
+ * RIL_RadioAccessFamily. "0" or NULL indicates all RATs.
+ * ((const char **)data)[10] is the boolean in string format indicating the APN setting was
+ * sent to the modem through RIL_REQUEST_SET_DATA_PROFILE earlier.
+ * ((const char **)data)[11] is the mtu size in bytes of the mobile interface to which
+ * the apn is connected.
+ * ((const char **)data)[12] is the MVNO type:
+ * possible values are "imsi", "gid", "spn".
+ * ((const char **)data)[13] is MVNO match data in string. Can be anything defined by the carrier.
+ * For example,
+ * SPN like: "A MOBILE", "BEN NL", etc...
+ * IMSI like: "302720x94", "2060188", etc...
+ * GID like: "4E", "33", etc...
+ * ((const char **)data)[14] is the boolean string indicating data roaming is allowed or not. "1"
+ * indicates data roaming is enabled by the user, "0" indicates disabled.
+ *
+ * "response" is a RIL_Data_Call_Response_v11
+ *
+ * FIXME may need way to configure QoS settings
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS should be returned on both success and failure of setup with
+ * the RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.status containing the actual status.
+ * For all other errors the RIL_Data_Call_Resonse_v6 is ignored.
+ *
+ * Other errors could include:
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE, OP_NOT_ALLOWED_BEFORE_REG_TO_NW,
+ * OP_NOT_ALLOWED_DURING_VOICE_CALL, REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED,
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS, INTERNAL_ERR, NO_MEMORY, NO_RESOURCES,
+ * CANCELLED and SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL 27
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO
+ *
+ * Request SIM I/O operation.
+ * This is similar to the TS 27.007 "restricted SIM" operation
+ * where it assumes all of the EF selection will be done by the
+ * callee.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_v6 *
+ * Please note that RIL_SIM_IO has a "PIN2" field which may be NULL,
+ * or may specify a PIN2 for operations that require a PIN2 (eg
+ * updating FDN records)
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_Response *
+ *
+ * Arguments and responses that are unused for certain
+ * values of "command" should be ignored or set to NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SIM_PIN2
+ * SIM_PUK2
+ * INVALID_SIM_STATE
+ * SIM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO 28
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_USSD
+ *
+ * Send a USSD message
+ *
+ * If a USSD session already exists, the message should be sent in the
+ * context of that session. Otherwise, a new session should be created.
+ *
+ * The network reply should be reported via RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD
+ *
+ * Only one USSD session may exist at a time, and the session is assumed
+ * to exist until:
+ * a) The android system invokes RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD
+ * b) The implementation sends a RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD with a type code
+ * of "0" (USSD-Notify/no further action) or "2" (session terminated)
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char * containing the USSD request in UTF-8 format
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * USSD_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * USSD_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * USSD_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SIM_BUSY
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * ABORTED
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD, RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_USSD 29
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD
+ *
+ * Cancel the current USSD session if one exists
+ *
+ * "data" is null
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SIM_BUSY
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CANCEL_USSD 30
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_CLIR
+ *
+ * Gets current CLIR status
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is "n" parameter from TS 27.007 7.7
+ * ((int *)data)[1] is "m" parameter from TS 27.007 7.7
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_CLIR 31
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CLIR
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is "n" parameter from TS 27.007 7.7
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CLIR 32
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_CallForwardInfo *
+ *
+ * "response" is const RIL_CallForwardInfo **
+ * "response" points to an array of RIL_CallForwardInfo *'s, one for
+ * each distinct registered phone number.
+ *
+ * For example, if data is forwarded to +18005551212 and voice is forwarded
+ * to +18005559999, then two separate RIL_CallForwardInfo's should be returned
+ *
+ * If, however, both data and voice are forwarded to +18005551212, then
+ * a single RIL_CallForwardInfo can be returned with the service class
+ * set to "data + voice = 3")
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_FORWARD_STATUS 33
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_FORWARD
+ *
+ * Configure call forward rule
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_CallForwardInfo *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_FORWARD 34
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_WAITING
+ *
+ * Query current call waiting state
+ *
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * ((const int *)data)[0] is the TS 27.007 service class to query.
+ * "response" is a const int *
+ * ((const int *)response)[0] is 0 for "disabled" and 1 for "enabled"
+ *
+ * If ((const int *)response)[0] is = 1, then ((const int *)response)[1]
+ * must follow, with the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of services
+ * for which call waiting is enabled.
+ *
+ * For example, if ((const int *)response)[0] is 1 and
+ * ((const int *)response)[1] is 3, then call waiting is enabled for data
+ * and voice and disabled for everything else
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CALL_WAITING 35
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_WAITING
+ *
+ * Configure current call waiting state
+ *
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * ((const int *)data)[0] is 0 for "disabled" and 1 for "enabled"
+ * ((const int *)data)[1] is the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of
+ * services to modify
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CALL_WAITING 36
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
+ *
+ * Acknowledge successful or failed receipt of SMS previously indicated
+ * via RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is 1 on successful receipt
+ * (basically, AT+CNMA=1 from TS 27.005
+ * is 0 on failed receipt
+ * (basically, AT+CNMA=2 from TS 27.005)
+ * ((int *)data)[1] if data[0] is 0, this contains the failure cause as defined
+ * in TS 23.040, 9.2.3.22. Currently only 0xD3 (memory
+ * capacity exceeded) and 0xFF (unspecified error) are
+ * reported.
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * FIXME would like request that specified RP-ACK/RP-ERROR PDU
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 37
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEI - DEPRECATED
+ *
+ * Get the device IMEI, including check digit
+ *
+ * The request is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY
+ * Valid when RadioState is not RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is a const char * containing the IMEI
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEI 38
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEISV - DEPRECATED
+ *
+ * Get the device IMEISV, which should be two decimal digits
+ *
+ * The request is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY
+ * Valid when RadioState is not RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is a const char * containing the IMEISV
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEISV 39
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_ANSWER
+ *
+ * Answer incoming call
+ *
+ * Will not be called for WAITING calls.
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SWITCH_WAITING_OR_HOLDING_AND_ACTIVE will be used in this case
+ * instead
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_ANSWER 40
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL
+ *
+ * Deactivate packet data connection and remove from the
+ * data call list if SUCCESS is returned. Any other return
+ * values should also try to remove the call from the list,
+ * but that may not be possible. In any event a
+ * RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER off/on must clear the list. An
+ * RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED is not expected to be
+ * issued because of an RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((char**)data)[0] indicating CID
+ * ((char**)data)[1] indicating Disconnect Reason
+ * 0 => No specific reason specified
+ * 1 => Radio shutdown requested
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL 41
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_FACILITY_LOCK
+ *
+ * Query the status of a facility lock state
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is the facility string code from TS 27.007 7.4
+ * (eg "AO" for BAOC, "SC" for SIM lock)
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is the password, or "" if not required
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] is the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of
+ * services to query
+ * ((const char **)data)[3] is AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
+ * This is only applicable in the case of Fixed Dialing Numbers
+ * (FDN) requests.
+ *
+ * "response" is an int *
+ * ((const int *)response) 0 is the TS 27.007 service class bit vector of
+ * services for which the specified barring facility
+ * is active. "0" means "disabled for all"
+ *
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_FACILITY_LOCK 42
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_FACILITY_LOCK
+ *
+ * Enable/disable one facility lock
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ *
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] = facility string code from TS 27.007 7.4
+ * (eg "AO" for BAOC)
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] = "0" for "unlock" and "1" for "lock"
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] = password
+ * ((const char **)data)[3] = string representation of decimal TS 27.007
+ * service class bit vector. Eg, the string
+ * "1" means "set this facility for voice services"
+ * ((const char **)data)[4] = AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4, NULL if no value.
+ * This is only applicable in the case of Fixed Dialing Numbers
+ * (FDN) requests.
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is the number of retries remaining, or -1 if unknown
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_FACILITY_LOCK 43
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_BARRING_PASSWORD
+ *
+ * Change call barring facility password
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ *
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] = facility string code from TS 27.007 7.4
+ * (eg "AO" for BAOC)
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] = old password
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] = new password
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CHANGE_BARRING_PASSWORD 44
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE
+ *
+ * Query current network selectin mode
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((const int *)response)[0] is
+ * 0 for automatic selection
+ * 1 for manual selection
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE 45
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_AUTOMATIC
+ *
+ * Specify that the network should be selected automatically
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * This request must not respond until the new operator is selected
+ * and registered
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ * Note: Returns ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME when the failure is permanent and
+ * no retries needed, such as illegal SIM or ME.
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_AUTOMATIC 46
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_MANUAL
+ *
+ * Manually select a specified network.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char * specifying MCCMNC of network to select (eg "310170")
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * This request must not respond until the new operator is selected
+ * and registered
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ * Note: Returns ILLEGAL_SIM_OR_ME when the failure is permanent and
+ * no retries needed, such as illegal SIM or ME.
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_NETWORK_SELECTION_MANUAL 47
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_NETWORKS
+ *
+ * Scans for available networks
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is const char ** that should be an array of n*4 strings, where
+ * n is the number of available networks
+ * For each available network:
+ *
+ * ((const char **)response)[n+0] is long alpha ONS or EONS
+ * ((const char **)response)[n+1] is short alpha ONS or EONS
+ * ((const char **)response)[n+2] is 5 or 6 digit numeric code (MCC + MNC)
+ * ((const char **)response)[n+3] is a string value of the status:
+ * "unknown"
+ * "available"
+ * "current"
+ * "forbidden"
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * ABORTED
+ * DEVICE_IN_USE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * CANCELLED
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_NETWORKS 48
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START
+ *
+ * Start playing a DTMF tone. Continue playing DTMF tone until
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP is received
+ *
+ * If a RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START is received while a tone is currently playing,
+ * it should cancel the previous tone and play the new one.
+ *
+ * "data" is a char *
+ * ((char *)data)[0] is a single character with one of 12 values: 0-9,*,#
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DTMF, RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START 49
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP
+ *
+ * Stop playing a currently playing DTMF tone.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DTMF, RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_START
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_DTMF_STOP 50
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_BASEBAND_VERSION
+ *
+ * Return string value indicating baseband version, eg
+ * response from AT+CGMR
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is const char * containing version string for log reporting
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * EMPTY_RECORD
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_BASEBAND_VERSION 51
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SEPARATE_CONNECTION
+ *
+ * Separate a party from a multiparty call placing the multiparty call
+ * (less the specified party) on hold and leaving the specified party
+ * as the only other member of the current (active) call
+ *
+ * Like AT+CHLD=2x
+ *
+ * See TS 22.084 1.3.8.2 (iii)
+ * TS 22.030 6.5.5 "Entering "2X followed by send"
+ * TS 27.007 "AT+CHLD=2x"
+ *
+ * "data" is an int *
+ * (int *)data)[0] contains Connection index (value of 'x' in CHLD above) "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SEPARATE_CONNECTION 52
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_MUTE
+ *
+ * Turn on or off uplink (microphone) mute.
+ *
+ * Will only be sent while voice call is active.
+ * Will always be reset to "disable mute" when a new voice call is initiated
+ *
+ * "data" is an int *
+ * (int *)data)[0] is 1 for "enable mute" and 0 for "disable mute"
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_MUTE 53
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_MUTE
+ *
+ * Queries the current state of the uplink mute setting
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is an int *
+ * (int *)response)[0] is 1 for "mute enabled" and 0 for "mute disabled"
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_DIAL
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_USSD
+ * SS_MODIFIED_TO_SS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_MUTE 54
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CLIP
+ *
+ * Queries the status of the CLIP supplementary service
+ *
+ * (for MMI code "*#30#")
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is an int *
+ * (int *)response)[0] is 1 for "CLIP provisioned"
+ * and 0 for "CLIP not provisioned"
+ * and 2 for "unknown, e.g. no network etc"
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_CLIP 55
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE - Deprecated use the status
+ * field in RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.
+ *
+ * Requests the failure cause code for the most recently failed PDP
+ * context or CDMA data connection active
+ * replaces RIL_REQUEST_LAST_PDP_FAIL_CAUSE
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is a "int *"
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is an integer cause code defined in TS 24.008
+ * section 6.1.3.1.3 or close approximation
+ *
+ * If the implementation does not have access to the exact cause codes,
+ * then it should return one of the values listed in
+ * RIL_DataCallFailCause, as the UI layer needs to distinguish these
+ * cases for error notification
+ * and potential retries.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_LAST_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE
+ *
+ * Deprecated use the status field in RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6.
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_LAST_DATA_CALL_FAIL_CAUSE 56
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST
+ *
+ * Returns the data call list. An entry is added when a
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SETUP_DATA_CALL is issued and removed on a
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL. The list is emptied
+ * when RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER off/on is issued.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is an array of RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST 57
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_RESET_RADIO - DEPRECATED
+ *
+ * Request a radio reset. The RIL implementation may postpone
+ * the reset until after this request is responded to if the baseband
+ * is presently busy.
+ *
+ * The request is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_RADIO_POWER
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_RESET_RADIO 58
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_RAW
+ *
+ * This request reserved for OEM-specific uses. It passes raw byte arrays
+ * back and forth.
+ *
+ * It can be invoked on the Java side from
+ * com.android.internal.telephony.Phone.invokeOemRilRequestRaw()
+ *
+ * "data" is a char * of bytes copied from the byte[] data argument in java
+ * "response" is a char * of bytes that will returned via the
+ * caller's "response" Message here:
+ * (byte[])(((AsyncResult)response.obj).result)
+ *
+ * An error response here will result in
+ * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).result) == null and
+ * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).exception) being an instance of
+ * com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.CommandException
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * All
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_RAW 59
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_STRINGS
+ *
+ * This request reserved for OEM-specific uses. It passes strings
+ * back and forth.
+ *
+ * It can be invoked on the Java side from
+ * com.android.internal.telephony.Phone.invokeOemRilRequestStrings()
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char **, representing an array of null-terminated UTF-8
+ * strings copied from the "String[] strings" argument to
+ * invokeOemRilRequestStrings()
+ *
+ * "response" is a const char **, representing an array of null-terminated UTF-8
+ * stings that will be returned via the caller's response message here:
+ *
+ * (String[])(((AsyncResult)response.obj).result)
+ *
+ * An error response here will result in
+ * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).result) == null and
+ * (((AsyncResult)response.obj).exception) being an instance of
+ * com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.CommandException
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * All
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_OEM_HOOK_STRINGS 60
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SCREEN_STATE - DEPRECATED
+ *
+ * Indicates the current state of the screen. When the screen is off, the
+ * RIL should notify the baseband to suppress certain notifications (eg,
+ * signal strength and changes in LAC/CID or BID/SID/NID/latitude/longitude)
+ * in an effort to conserve power. These notifications should resume when the
+ * screen is on.
+ *
+ * Note this request is deprecated. Use RIL_REQUEST_SEND_DEVICE_STATE to report the device state
+ * to the modem and use RIL_REQUEST_SET_UNSOLICITED_RESPONSE_FILTER to turn on/off unsolicited
+ * response from the modem in different scenarios.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for "Screen On"
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "Screen Off"
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SCREEN_STATE 61
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION
+ *
+ * Enables/disables supplementary service related notifications
+ * from the network.
+ *
+ * Notifications are reported via RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for notifications enabled
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for notifications disabled
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SIM_BUSY
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION.
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION 62
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_WRITE_SMS_TO_SIM
+ *
+ * Stores a SMS message to SIM memory.
+ *
+ * "data" is RIL_SMS_WriteArgs *
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((const int *)response)[0] is the record index where the message is stored.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * SIM_FULL
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_SMS_FORMAT
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * ENCODING_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_SMSC_ADDRESS
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_WRITE_SMS_TO_SIM 63
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DELETE_SMS_ON_SIM
+ *
+ * Deletes a SMS message from SIM memory.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is the record index of the message to delete.
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * SIM_FULL
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NO_SUCH_ENTRY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_DELETE_SMS_ON_SIM 64
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_BAND_MODE
+ *
+ * Assign a specified band for RF configuration.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is a RIL_RadioBandMode
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_BAND_MODE
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_BAND_MODE 65
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_BAND_MODE
+ *
+ * Query the list of band mode supported by RF.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * "response" points to an array of int's, the int[0] is the size of array;
+ * subsequent values are a list of RIL_RadioBandMode listing supported modes.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SET_BAND_MODE
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_AVAILABLE_BAND_MODE 66
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STK_GET_PROFILE
+ *
+ * Requests the profile of SIM tool kit.
+ * The profile indicates the SAT/USAT features supported by ME.
+ * The SAT/USAT features refer to 3GPP TS 11.14 and 3GPP TS 31.111
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT profile
+ * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of terminal profile
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RIL_E_SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_STK_GET_PROFILE 67
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SET_PROFILE
+ *
+ * Download the STK terminal profile as part of SIM initialization
+ * procedure
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT profile
+ * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of terminal profile
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RIL_E_SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SET_PROFILE 68
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND
+ *
+ * Requests to send a SAT/USAT envelope command to SIM.
+ * The SAT/USAT envelope command refers to 3GPP TS 11.14 and 3GPP TS 31.111
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT command
+ * in hexadecimal format string starting with command tag
+ *
+ * "response" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT response
+ * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of response
+ * (May be NULL)
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RIL_E_SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * SIM_BUSY
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND 69
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_TERMINAL_RESPONSE
+ *
+ * Requests to send a terminal response to SIM for a received
+ * proactive command
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT response
+ * in hexadecimal format string starting with first byte of response data
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RIL_E_SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * RIL_E_OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_TERMINAL_RESPONSE 70
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STK_HANDLE_CALL_SETUP_REQUESTED_FROM_SIM
+ *
+ * When STK application gets RIL_UNSOL_STK_CALL_SETUP, the call actually has
+ * been initialized by ME already. (We could see the call has been in the 'call
+ * list') So, STK application needs to accept/reject the call according as user
+ * operations.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is > 0 for "accept" the call setup
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for "reject" the call setup
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RIL_E_SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * RIL_E_OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_STK_HANDLE_CALL_SETUP_REQUESTED_FROM_SIM 71
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_EXPLICIT_CALL_TRANSFER
+ *
+ * Connects the two calls and disconnects the subscriber from both calls.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_EXPLICIT_CALL_TRANSFER 72
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE
+ *
+ * Requests to set the preferred network type for searching and registering
+ * (CS/PS domain, RAT, and operation mode)
+ *
+ * "data" is int * which is RIL_PreferredNetworkType
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * MODE_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE 73
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE
+ *
+ * Query the preferred network type (CS/PS domain, RAT, and operation mode)
+ * for searching and registering
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)reponse)[0] is == RIL_PreferredNetworkType
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_PREFERRED_NETWORK_TYPE 74
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_NEIGHBORING_CELL_IDS
+ *
+ * Request neighboring cell id in GSM network
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" must be a " const RIL_NeighboringCell** "
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NO_NETWORK_FOUND
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_NEIGHBORING_CELL_IDS 75
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_LOCATION_UPDATES
+ *
+ * Enables/disables network state change notifications due to changes in
+ * LAC and/or CID (for GSM) or BID/SID/NID/latitude/longitude (for CDMA).
+ * Basically +CREG=2 vs. +CREG=1 (TS 27.007).
+ *
+ * Note: The RIL implementation should default to "updates enabled"
+ * when the screen is on and "updates disabled" when the screen is off.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for updates enabled (+CREG=2)
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for updates disabled (+CREG=1)
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_SCREEN_STATE, RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_LOCATION_UPDATES 76
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE
+ *
+ * Request to set the location where the CDMA subscription shall
+ * be retrieved
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ * SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 77
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_ROAMING_PREFERENCE
+ *
+ * Request to set the roaming preferences in CDMA
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for Home Networks only, as defined in PRL
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for Roaming on Affiliated networks, as defined in PRL
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 2 for Roaming on Any Network, as defined in the PRL
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_ROAMING_PREFERENCE 78
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_ROAMING_PREFERENCE
+ *
+ * Request the actual setting of the roaming preferences in CDMA in the modem
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is == 0 for Home Networks only, as defined in PRL
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is == 1 for Roaming on Affiliated networks, as defined in PRL
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is == 2 for Roaming on Any Network, as defined in the PRL
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_ROAMING_PREFERENCE 79
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_TTY_MODE
+ *
+ * Request to set the TTY mode
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for TTY off
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for TTY Full
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 2 for TTY HCO (hearing carryover)
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 3 for TTY VCO (voice carryover)
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_TTY_MODE 80
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_TTY_MODE
+ *
+ * Request the setting of TTY mode
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is == 0 for TTY off
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is == 1 for TTY Full
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is == 2 for TTY HCO (hearing carryover)
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is == 3 for TTY VCO (voice carryover)
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_QUERY_TTY_MODE 81
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE
+ *
+ * Request to set the preferred voice privacy mode used in voice
+ * scrambling
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 for Standard Privacy Mode (Public Long Code Mask)
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 for Enhanced Privacy Mode (Private Long Code Mask)
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE 82
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE
+ *
+ * Request the setting of preferred voice privacy mode
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is == 0 for Standard Privacy Mode (Public Long Code Mask)
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is == 1 for Enhanced Privacy Mode (Private Long Code Mask)
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_QUERY_PREFERRED_VOICE_PRIVACY_MODE 83
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_FLASH
+ *
+ * Send FLASH
+ *
+ * "data" is const char *
+ * ((const char *)data)[0] is a FLASH string
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_FLASH 84
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_BURST_DTMF
+ *
+ * Send DTMF string
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is a DTMF string
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is the DTMF ON length in milliseconds, or 0 to use
+ * default
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] is the DTMF OFF length in milliseconds, or 0 to use
+ * default
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * INVALID_CALL_ID
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_BURST_DTMF 85
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_VALIDATE_AND_WRITE_AKEY
+ *
+ * Takes a 26 digit string (20 digit AKEY + 6 digit checksum).
+ * If the checksum is valid the 20 digit AKEY is written to NV,
+ * replacing the existing AKEY no matter what it was before.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char *
+ * ((const char *)data)[0] is a 26 digit string (ASCII digits '0'-'9')
+ * where the last 6 digits are a checksum of the
+ * first 20, as specified in TR45.AHAG
+ * "Common Cryptographic Algorithms, Revision D.1
+ * Section 2.2"
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_VALIDATE_AND_WRITE_AKEY 86
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SEND_SMS
+ *
+ * Send a CDMA SMS message
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SMS_Message *
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response *
+ *
+ * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms
+ * fails. The CDMA error class is derived as follows,
+ * SUCCESS is error class 0 (no error)
+ * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY is error class 2 (temporary failure)
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY
+ * NETWORK_REJECT
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * INVALID_SMS_FORMAT
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NETWORK_ERR
+ * ENCODING_ERR
+ * INVALID_SMSC_ADDRESS
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * MODE_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SEND_SMS 87
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
+ *
+ * Acknowledge the success or failure in the receipt of SMS
+ * previously indicated via RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SMS_Ack *
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_SMS_TO_ACK
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NETWORK_NOT_READY
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE 88
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG
+ *
+ * Request the setting of GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS config.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo **
+ * "responselen" is count * sizeof (RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *)
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GSM_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 89
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG
+ *
+ * Set GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS config
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo **
+ * "datalen" is count * sizeof(RIL_GSM_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *)
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 90
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION
+ *
+* Enable or disable the reception of GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS
+ *
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * (const int *)data[0] indicates to activate or turn off the
+ * reception of GSM/WCDMA Cell Broadcast SMS, 0-1,
+ * 0 - Activate, 1 - Turn off
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+* MODEM_ERR
+* INTERNAL_ERR
+* NO_RESOURCES
+* CANCELLED
+* INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GSM_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION 91
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG
+ *
+ * Request the setting of CDMA Broadcast SMS config
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo **
+ * "responselen" is count * sizeof (RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *)
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 92
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG
+ *
+ * Set CDMA Broadcast SMS config
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo **
+ * "datalen" is count * sizeof(const RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo *)
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_BROADCAST_SMS_CONFIG 93
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION
+ *
+ * Enable or disable the reception of CDMA Broadcast SMS
+ *
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * (const int *)data[0] indicates to activate or turn off the
+ * reception of CDMA Broadcast SMS, 0-1,
+ * 0 - Activate, 1 - Turn off
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_BROADCAST_ACTIVATION 94
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Request the device MDN / H_SID / H_NID.
+ *
+ * The request is only allowed when CDMA subscription is available. When CDMA
+ * subscription is changed, application layer should re-issue the request to
+ * update the subscription information.
+ *
+ * If a NULL value is returned for any of the device id, it means that error
+ * accessing the device.
+ *
+ * "response" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)response)[0] is MDN if CDMA subscription is available
+ * ((const char **)response)[1] is a comma separated list of H_SID (Home SID) if
+ * CDMA subscription is available, in decimal format
+ * ((const char **)response)[2] is a comma separated list of H_NID (Home NID) if
+ * CDMA subscription is available, in decimal format
+ * ((const char **)response)[3] is MIN (10 digits, MIN2+MIN1) if CDMA subscription is available
+ * ((const char **)response)[4] is PRL version if CDMA subscription is available
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION 95
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_WRITE_SMS_TO_RUIM
+ *
+ * Stores a CDMA SMS message to RUIM memory.
+ *
+ * "data" is RIL_CDMA_SMS_WriteArgs *
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((const int *)response)[0] is the record index where the message is stored.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SIM_FULL
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_SMS_FORMAT
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * ENCODING_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_SMSC_ADDRESS
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_WRITE_SMS_TO_RUIM 96
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_DELETE_SMS_ON_RUIM
+ *
+ * Deletes a CDMA SMS message from RUIM memory.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is the record index of the message to delete.
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NO_SUCH_ENTRY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_DELETE_SMS_ON_RUIM 97
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY
+ *
+ * Request the device ESN / MEID / IMEI / IMEISV.
+ *
+ * The request is always allowed and contains GSM and CDMA device identity;
+ * it substitutes the deprecated requests RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEI and
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_IMEISV.
+ *
+ * If a NULL value is returned for any of the device id, it means that error
+ * accessing the device.
+ *
+ * When CDMA subscription is changed the ESN/MEID may change. The application
+ * layer should re-issue the request to update the device identity in this case.
+ *
+ * "response" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)response)[0] is IMEI if GSM subscription is available
+ * ((const char **)response)[1] is IMEISV if GSM subscription is available
+ * ((const char **)response)[2] is ESN if CDMA subscription is available
+ * ((const char **)response)[3] is MEID if CDMA subscription is available
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_DEVICE_IDENTITY 98
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE
+ *
+ * Request the radio's system selection module to exit emergency
+ * callback mode. RIL will not respond with SUCCESS until the modem has
+ * completely exited from Emergency Callback Mode.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 99
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_SMSC_ADDRESS
+ *
+ * Queries the default Short Message Service Center address on the device.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is const char * containing the SMSC address.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_SMSC_ADDRESS 100
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_SMSC_ADDRESS
+ *
+ * Sets the default Short Message Service Center address on the device.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char * containing the SMSC address.
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_SMS_FORMAT
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_SMSC_ADDRESS 101
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_SMS_MEMORY_STATUS
+ *
+ * Indicates whether there is storage available for new SMS messages.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is 1 if memory is available for storing new messages
+ * is 0 if memory capacity is exceeded
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_SMS_MEMORY_STATUS 102
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_STK_SERVICE_IS_RUNNING
+ *
+ * Indicates that the StkSerivce is running and is
+ * ready to receive RIL_UNSOL_STK_XXXXX commands.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_REPORT_STK_SERVICE_IS_RUNNING 103
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE
+ *
+ * Request to query the location where the CDMA subscription shall
+ * be retrieved
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_GET_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE 104
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_ISIM_AUTHENTICATION
+ *
+ * Request the ISIM application on the UICC to perform AKA
+ * challenge/response algorithm for IMS authentication
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char * containing the challenge string in Base64 format
+ * "response" is a const char * containing the response in Base64 format
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_ISIM_AUTHENTICATION 105
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_ACKNOWLEDGE_INCOMING_GSM_SMS_WITH_PDU
+ *
+ * Acknowledge successful or failed receipt of SMS previously indicated
+ * via RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS, including acknowledgement TPDU to send
+ * as the RP-User-Data element of the RP-ACK or RP-ERROR PDU.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is "1" on successful receipt (send RP-ACK)
+ * is "0" on failed receipt (send RP-ERROR)
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is the acknowledgement TPDU in hexadecimal format
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_ACKNOWLEDGE_INCOMING_GSM_SMS_WITH_PDU 106
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_WITH_STATUS
+ *
+ * Requests to send a SAT/USAT envelope command to SIM.
+ * The SAT/USAT envelope command refers to 3GPP TS 11.14 and 3GPP TS 31.111.
+ *
+ * This request has one difference from RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND:
+ * the SW1 and SW2 status bytes from the UICC response are returned along with
+ * the response data, using the same structure as RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO.
+ *
+ * The RIL implementation shall perform the normal processing of a '91XX'
+ * response in SW1/SW2 to retrieve the pending proactive command and send it
+ * as an unsolicited response, as RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_COMMAND does.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char * containing the SAT/USAT command
+ * in hexadecimal format starting with command tag
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_Response *
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RIL_E_SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * SIM_BUSY
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_STK_SEND_ENVELOPE_WITH_STATUS 107
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_RADIO_TECH
+ *
+ * Query the radio technology type (3GPP/3GPP2) used for voice. Query is valid only
+ * when radio state is not RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *) response)[0] is of type const RIL_RadioTechnology
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_RADIO_TECH 108
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_CELL_INFO_LIST
+ *
+ * Request all of the current cell information known to the radio. The radio
+ * must a list of all current cells, including the neighboring cells. If for a particular
+ * cell information isn't known then the appropriate unknown value will be returned.
+ * This does not cause or change the rate of RIL_UNSOL_CELL_INFO_LIST.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is an array of RIL_CellInfo_v12.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NO_NETWORK_FOUND
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_CELL_INFO_LIST 109
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_UNSOL_CELL_INFO_LIST_RATE
+ *
+ * Sets the minimum time between when RIL_UNSOL_CELL_INFO_LIST should be invoked.
+ * A value of 0, means invoke RIL_UNSOL_CELL_INFO_LIST when any of the reported
+ * information changes. Setting the value to INT_MAX(0x7fffffff) means never issue
+ * a RIL_UNSOL_CELL_INFO_LIST.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is minimum time in milliseconds
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_UNSOL_CELL_INFO_LIST_RATE 110
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_INITIAL_ATTACH_APN
+ *
+ * Set an apn to initial attach network
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] is the APN to connect if radio technology is LTE
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] is the connection type to request must be one of the
+ * PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ * For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP".
+ * ((const char **)data)[2] is the PAP / CHAP auth type. Values:
+ * 0 => PAP and CHAP is never performed.
+ * 1 => PAP may be performed; CHAP is never performed.
+ * 2 => CHAP may be performed; PAP is never performed.
+ * 3 => PAP / CHAP may be performed - baseband dependent.
+ * ((const char **)data)[3] is the username for APN, or NULL
+ * ((const char **)data)[4] is the password for APN, or NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_INITIAL_ATTACH_APN 111
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_IMS_REGISTRATION_STATE
+ *
+ * This message is DEPRECATED and shall be removed in a future release (target: 2018);
+ * instead, provide IMS registration status via an IMS Service.
+ *
+ * Request current IMS registration state
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)response)[0] is registration state:
+ * 0 - Not registered
+ * 1 - Registered
+ *
+ * If ((int*)response)[0] is = 1, then ((int *) response)[1]
+ * must follow with IMS SMS format:
+ *
+ * ((int *) response)[1] is of type RIL_RadioTechnologyFamily
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_IMS_REGISTRATION_STATE 112
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_IMS_SEND_SMS
+ *
+ * Send a SMS message over IMS
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_IMS_SMS_Message *
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_SMS_Response *
+ *
+ * Based on the return error, caller decides to resend if sending sms
+ * fails. SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY means retry, and other errors means no retry.
+ * In case of retry, data is encoded based on Voice Technology available.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SMS_SEND_FAIL_RETRY
+ * FDN_CHECK_FAILURE
+ * NETWORK_REJECT
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INVALID_SMS_FORMAT
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_RATE_LIMITED
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NETWORK_ERR
+ * ENCODING_ERR
+ * INVALID_SMSC_ADDRESS
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_IMS_SEND_SMS 113
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SIM_TRANSMIT_APDU_BASIC
+ *
+ * Request APDU exchange on the basic channel. This command reflects TS 27.007
+ * "generic SIM access" operation (+CSIM). The modem must ensure proper function
+ * of GSM/CDMA, and filter commands appropriately. It should filter
+ * channel management and SELECT by DF name commands.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_SIM_APDU *
+ * "sessionid" field should be ignored.
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_Response *
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SIM_TRANSMIT_APDU_BASIC 114
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SIM_OPEN_CHANNEL
+ *
+ * Open a new logical channel and select the given application. This command
+ * reflects TS 27.007 "open logical channel" operation (+CCHO). This request
+ * also specifies the P2 parameter (described in ISO 7816-4).
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_OpenChannelParam *
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] contains the session id of the logical channel.
+ * ((int *)data)[1] onwards may optionally contain the select response for the
+ * open channel command with one byte per integer.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * MISSING_RESOURCE
+ * NO_SUCH_ELEMENT
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * SIM_ERR
+ * INVALID_SIM_STATE
+ * MISSING_RESOURCE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SIM_OPEN_CHANNEL 115
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SIM_CLOSE_CHANNEL
+ *
+ * Close a previously opened logical channel. This command reflects TS 27.007
+ * "close logical channel" operation (+CCHC).
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is the session id of logical the channel to close.
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SIM_CLOSE_CHANNEL 116
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SIM_TRANSMIT_APDU_CHANNEL
+ *
+ * Exchange APDUs with a UICC over a previously opened logical channel. This
+ * command reflects TS 27.007 "generic logical channel access" operation
+ * (+CGLA). The modem should filter channel management and SELECT by DF name
+ * commands.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_SIM_APDU*
+ *
+ * "response" is a const RIL_SIM_IO_Response *
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SIM_TRANSMIT_APDU_CHANNEL 117
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_NV_READ_ITEM
+ *
+ * Read one of the radio NV items defined in RadioNVItems.java / ril_nv_items.h.
+ * This is used for device configuration by some CDMA operators.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_NV_ReadItem *
+ *
+ * "response" is const char * containing the contents of the NV item
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_NV_READ_ITEM 118
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_NV_WRITE_ITEM
+ *
+ * Write one of the radio NV items defined in RadioNVItems.java / ril_nv_items.h.
+ * This is used for device configuration by some CDMA operators.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_NV_WriteItem *
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_NV_WRITE_ITEM 119
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_NV_WRITE_CDMA_PRL
+ *
+ * Update the CDMA Preferred Roaming List (PRL) in the radio NV storage.
+ * This is used for device configuration by some CDMA operators.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char * containing the PRL as a byte array
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_NV_WRITE_CDMA_PRL 120
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_NV_RESET_CONFIG
+ *
+ * Reset the radio NV configuration to the factory state.
+ * This is used for device configuration by some CDMA operators.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is 1 to reload all NV items
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is 2 for erase NV reset (SCRTN)
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is 3 for factory reset (RTN)
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_NV_RESET_CONFIG 121
+
+ /** RIL_REQUEST_SET_UICC_SUBSCRIPTION
+ * FIXME This API needs to have more documentation.
+ *
+ * Selection/de-selection of a subscription from a SIM card
+ * "data" is const RIL_SelectUiccSub*
+
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_UICC_SUBSCRIPTION 122
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_ALLOW_DATA
+ *
+ * Tells the modem whether data calls are allowed or not
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * FIXME slotId and aid will be added.
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 0 to allow data calls
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == 1 to disallow data calls
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * DEVICE_IN_USE
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_ALLOW_DATA 123
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_HARDWARE_CONFIG
+ *
+ * Request all of the current hardware (modem and sim) associated
+ * with the RIL.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is an array of RIL_HardwareConfig.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_HARDWARE_CONFIG 124
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SIM_AUTHENTICATION
+ *
+ * Returns the response of SIM Authentication through RIL to a
+ * challenge request.
+ *
+ * "data" Base64 encoded string containing challenge:
+ * int authContext; P2 value of authentication command, see P2 parameter in
+ * 3GPP TS 31.102 7.1.2
+ * char *authData; the challenge string in Base64 format, see 3GPP
+ * TS 31.102 7.1.2
+ * char *aid; AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4,
+ * NULL if no value
+ *
+ * "response" Base64 encoded strings containing response:
+ * int sw1; Status bytes per 3GPP TS 31.102 section 7.3
+ * int sw2;
+ * char *simResponse; Response in Base64 format, see 3GPP TS 31.102 7.1.2
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * INVALID_MODEM_STATE
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * SIM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SIM_AUTHENTICATION 125
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_DC_RT_INFO
+ *
+ * The request is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_GET_ACTIVITY_INFO
+ * Requests the Data Connection Real Time Info
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is the most recent RIL_DcRtInfo
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_UNSOL_DC_RT_INFO_CHANGED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_DC_RT_INFO 126
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_DC_RT_INFO_RATE
+ *
+ * The request is DEPRECATED
+ * This is the minimum number of milliseconds between successive
+ * RIL_UNSOL_DC_RT_INFO_CHANGED messages and defines the highest rate
+ * at which RIL_UNSOL_DC_RT_INFO_CHANGED's will be sent. A value of
+ * 0 means send as fast as possible.
+ *
+ * "data" The number of milliseconds as an int
+ *
+ * "response" is null
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS must not fail
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_DC_RT_INFO_RATE 127
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_DATA_PROFILE
+ *
+ * Set data profile in modem
+ * Modem should erase existed profiles from framework, and apply new profiles
+ * "data" is a const RIL_DataProfileInfo **
+ * "datalen" is count * sizeof(const RIL_DataProfileInfo *)
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * SUBSCRIPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_DATA_PROFILE 128
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SHUTDOWN
+ *
+ * Device is shutting down. All further commands are ignored
+ * and RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE must be returned.
+ *
+ * "data" is null
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SHUTDOWN 129
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_RADIO_CAPABILITY
+ *
+ * Used to get phone radio capablility.
+ *
+ * "data" is the RIL_RadioCapability structure
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_RADIO_CAPABILITY 130
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_RADIO_CAPABILITY
+ *
+ * Used to set the phones radio capability. Be VERY careful
+ * using this request as it may cause some vendor modems to reset. Because
+ * of the possible modem reset any RIL commands after this one may not be
+ * processed.
+ *
+ * "data" is the RIL_RadioCapability structure
+ *
+ * "response" is the RIL_RadioCapability structure, used to feedback return status
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS means a RIL_UNSOL_RADIO_CAPABILITY will be sent within 30 seconds.
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_STATE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_RADIO_CAPABILITY 131
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_START_LCE
+ *
+ * Start Link Capacity Estimate (LCE) service if supported by the radio.
+ *
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * ((const int*)data)[0] specifies the desired reporting interval (ms).
+ * ((const int*)data)[1] specifies the LCE service mode. 1: PULL; 0: PUSH.
+ *
+ * "response" is the RIL_LceStatusInfo.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * LCE_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_START_LCE 132
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STOP_LCE
+ *
+ * Stop Link Capacity Estimate (LCE) service, the STOP operation should be
+ * idempotent for the radio modem.
+ *
+ * "response" is the RIL_LceStatusInfo.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * LCE_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_STOP_LCE 133
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_PULL_LCEDATA
+ *
+ * Pull LCE service for capacity information.
+ *
+ * "response" is the RIL_LceDataInfo.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * LCE_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_PULL_LCEDATA 134
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_ACTIVITY_INFO
+ *
+ * Get modem activity information for power consumption estimation.
+ *
+ * Request clear-on-read statistics information that is used for
+ * estimating the per-millisecond power consumption of the cellular
+ * modem.
+ *
+ * "data" is null
+ * "response" is const RIL_ActivityStatsInfo *
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ *
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NOT_PROVISIONED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_ACTIVITY_INFO 135
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CARRIER_RESTRICTIONS
+ *
+ * Set carrier restrictions for this sim slot. Expected modem behavior:
+ * If never receives this command
+ * - Must allow all carriers
+ * Receives this command with data being NULL
+ * - Must allow all carriers. If a previously allowed SIM is present, modem must not reload
+ * the SIM. If a previously disallowed SIM is present, reload the SIM and notify Android.
+ * Receives this command with a list of carriers
+ * - Only allow specified carriers, persist across power cycles and FDR. If a present SIM
+ * is in the allowed list, modem must not reload the SIM. If a present SIM is *not* in
+ * the allowed list, modem must detach from the registered network and only keep emergency
+ * service, and notify Android SIM refresh reset with new SIM state being
+ * RIL_CARDSTATE_RESTRICTED. Emergency service must be enabled.
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_CarrierRestrictions *
+ * A list of allowed carriers and possibly a list of excluded carriers.
+ * If data is NULL, means to clear previous carrier restrictions and allow all carriers
+ *
+ * "response" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] contains the number of allowed carriers which have been set correctly.
+ * On success, it should match the length of list data->allowed_carriers.
+ * If data is NULL, the value must be 0.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RIL_E_SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * RIL_E_REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CARRIER_RESTRICTIONS 136
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_CARRIER_RESTRICTIONS
+ *
+ * Get carrier restrictions for this sim slot. Expected modem behavior:
+ * Return list of allowed carriers, or null if all carriers are allowed.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is const RIL_CarrierRestrictions *.
+ * If response is NULL, it means all carriers are allowed.
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RIL_E_SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * RIL_E_REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_GET_CARRIER_RESTRICTIONS 137
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SEND_DEVICE_STATE
+ *
+ * Send the updated device state.
+ * Modem can perform power saving based on the provided device state.
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * ((const int*)data)[0] A RIL_DeviceStateType that specifies the device state type.
+ * ((const int*)data)[1] Specifies the state. See RIL_DeviceStateType for the definition of each
+ * type.
+ *
+ * "datalen" is count * sizeof(const RIL_DeviceState *)
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SEND_DEVICE_STATE 138
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_UNSOLICITED_RESPONSE_FILTER
+ *
+ * Set the unsolicited response filter
+ * This is used to prevent unnecessary application processor
+ * wake up for power saving purposes by suppressing the
+ * unsolicited responses in certain scenarios.
+ *
+ * "data" is an int *
+ *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is a 32-bit bitmask of RIL_UnsolicitedResponseFilter
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS (e.g. the requested filter doesn't exist)
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE (radio resetting)
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * SYSTEM_ERR
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_UNSOLICITED_RESPONSE_FILTER 139
+
+ /**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_SIM_CARD_POWER
+ *
+ * Set SIM card power up or down
+ *
+ * Request is equivalent to inserting and removing the card, with
+ * an additional effect where the ability to detect card removal/insertion
+ * is disabled when the SIM card is powered down.
+ *
+ * This will generate RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_SIM_STATUS_CHANGED
+ * as if the SIM had been inserted or removed.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is 1 for "SIM POWER UP"
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is 0 for "SIM POWER DOWN"
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_SIM_CARD_POWER 140
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SET_CARRIER_INFO_IMSI_ENCRYPTION
+ *
+ * Provide Carrier specific information to the modem that will be used to
+ * encrypt the IMSI and IMPI. Sent by the framework during boot, carrier
+ * switch and everytime we receive a new certificate.
+ *
+ * "data" is the RIL_CarrierInfoForImsiEncryption * structure.
+ *
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * RIL_E_SUCCESS
+ * RIL_E_RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * SIM_ABSENT
+ * RIL_E_REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * MODEM_INTERNAL_FAILURE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_SET_CARRIER_INFO_IMSI_ENCRYPTION 141
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_START_NETWORK_SCAN
+ *
+ * Starts a new network scan
+ *
+ * Request to start a network scan with specified radio access networks with frequency bands and/or
+ * channels.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_NetworkScanRequest *.
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ * OPERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
+ * DEVICE_IN_USE
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_START_NETWORK_SCAN 142
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STOP_NETWORK_SCAN
+ *
+ * Stops an ongoing network scan
+ *
+ * Request to stop the ongoing network scan. Since the modem can only perform one scan at a time,
+ * there is no parameter for this request.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * INTERNAL_ERR
+ * MODEM_ERR
+ * NO_MEMORY
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * CANCELLED
+ * REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_STOP_NETWORK_SCAN 143
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_START_KEEPALIVE
+ *
+ * Start a keepalive session
+ *
+ * Request that the modem begin sending keepalive packets on a particular
+ * data call, with a specified source, destination, and format.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_RequestKeepalive
+ * "response" is RIL_KeepaliveStatus with a valid "handle"
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * NO_RESOURCES
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_START_KEEPALIVE 144
+
+/**
+ * RIL_REQUEST_STOP_KEEPALIVE
+ *
+ * Stops an ongoing keepalive session
+ *
+ * Requests that a keepalive session with the given handle be stopped.
+ * there is no parameter for this request.
+ *
+ * "data" is an integer handle
+ * "response" is NULL
+ *
+ * Valid errors:
+ * SUCCESS
+ * INVALID_ARGUMENTS
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_REQUEST_STOP_KEEPALIVE 145
+
+/***********************************************************************/
+
+/**
+ * RIL_RESPONSE_ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
+ *
+ * This is used by Asynchronous solicited messages and Unsolicited messages
+ * to acknowledge the receipt of those messages in RIL.java so that the ack
+ * can be used to let ril.cpp to release wakelock.
+ *
+ * Valid errors
+ * SUCCESS
+ * RADIO_NOT_AVAILABLE
+ */
+
+#define RIL_RESPONSE_ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 800
+
+/***********************************************************************/
+
+
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_BASE 1000
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_RADIO_STATE_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Indicate when value of RIL_RadioState has changed.
+ *
+ * Callee will invoke RIL_RadioStateRequest method on main thread
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ */
+
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_RADIO_STATE_CHANGED 1000
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CALL_STATE_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Indicate when call state has changed
+ *
+ * Callee will invoke RIL_REQUEST_GET_CURRENT_CALLS on main thread
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * Response should be invoked on, for example,
+ * "RING", "BUSY", "NO CARRIER", and also call state
+ * transitions (DIALING->ALERTING ALERTING->ACTIVE)
+ *
+ * Redundent or extraneous invocations are tolerated
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CALL_STATE_CHANGED 1001
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Called when the voice network state changed
+ *
+ * Callee will invoke the following requests on main thread:
+ *
+ * RIL_REQUEST_VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE
+ * RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * FIXME should this happen when SIM records are loaded? (eg, for
+ * EONS)
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED 1002
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS
+ *
+ * Called when new SMS is received.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char *
+ * This is a pointer to a string containing the PDU of an SMS-DELIVER
+ * as an ascii string of hex digits. The PDU starts with the SMSC address
+ * per TS 27.005 (+CMT:)
+ *
+ * Callee will subsequently confirm the receipt of thei SMS with a
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
+ *
+ * No new RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS
+ * or RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT messages should be sent until a
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE has been received
+ */
+
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS 1003
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT
+ *
+ * Called when new SMS Status Report is received.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char *
+ * This is a pointer to a string containing the PDU of an SMS-STATUS-REPORT
+ * as an ascii string of hex digits. The PDU starts with the SMSC address
+ * per TS 27.005 (+CDS:).
+ *
+ * Callee will subsequently confirm the receipt of the SMS with a
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
+ *
+ * No new RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS
+ * or RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT messages should be sent until a
+ * RIL_REQUEST_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE has been received
+ */
+
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_STATUS_REPORT 1004
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_ON_SIM
+ *
+ * Called when new SMS has been stored on SIM card
+ *
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * ((const int *)data)[0] contains the slot index on the SIM that contains
+ * the new message
+ */
+
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_SMS_ON_SIM 1005
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD
+ *
+ * Called when a new USSD message is received.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char **
+ * ((const char **)data)[0] points to a type code, which is
+ * one of these string values:
+ * "0" USSD-Notify -- text in ((const char **)data)[1]
+ * "1" USSD-Request -- text in ((const char **)data)[1]
+ * "2" Session terminated by network
+ * "3" other local client (eg, SIM Toolkit) has responded
+ * "4" Operation not supported
+ * "5" Network timeout
+ *
+ * The USSD session is assumed to persist if the type code is "1", otherwise
+ * the current session (if any) is assumed to have terminated.
+ *
+ * ((const char **)data)[1] points to a message string if applicable, which
+ * should always be in UTF-8.
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD 1006
+/* Previously #define RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD_NOTIFY 1006 */
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD_REQUEST
+ *
+ * Obsolete. Send via RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_ON_USSD_REQUEST 1007
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_NITZ_TIME_RECEIVED
+ *
+ * Called when radio has received a NITZ time message
+ *
+ * "data" is const char * pointing to NITZ time string
+ * in the form "yy/mm/dd,hh:mm:ss(+/-)tz,dt"
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_NITZ_TIME_RECEIVED 1008
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_SIGNAL_STRENGTH
+ *
+ * Radio may report signal strength rather han have it polled.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_SignalStrength *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 1009
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED
+ *
+ * "data" is an array of RIL_Data_Call_Response_v6 identical to that
+ * returned by RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST. It is the complete list
+ * of current data contexts including new contexts that have been
+ * activated. A data call is only removed from this list when the
+ * framework sends a RIL_REQUEST_DEACTIVATE_DATA_CALL or the radio
+ * is powered off/on.
+ *
+ * See also: RIL_REQUEST_DATA_CALL_LIST
+ */
+
+#define RIL_UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED 1010
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION
+ *
+ * Reports supplementary service related notification from the network.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const RIL_SuppSvcNotification *
+ *
+ */
+
+#define RIL_UNSOL_SUPP_SVC_NOTIFICATION 1011
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_STK_SESSION_END
+ *
+ * Indicate when STK session is terminated by SIM.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_STK_SESSION_END 1012
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_STK_PROACTIVE_COMMAND
+ *
+ * Indicate when SIM issue a STK proactive command to applications
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT proactive command
+ * in hexadecimal format string starting with command tag
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_STK_PROACTIVE_COMMAND 1013
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_STK_EVENT_NOTIFY
+ *
+ * Indicate when SIM notifies applcations some event happens.
+ * Generally, application does not need to have any feedback to
+ * SIM but shall be able to indicate appropriate messages to users.
+ *
+ * "data" is a const char * containing SAT/USAT commands or responses
+ * sent by ME to SIM or commands handled by ME, in hexadecimal format string
+ * starting with first byte of response data or command tag
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_STK_EVENT_NOTIFY 1014
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_STK_CALL_SETUP
+ *
+ * Indicate when SIM wants application to setup a voice call.
+ *
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * ((const int *)data)[0] contains timeout value (in milliseconds)
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_STK_CALL_SETUP 1015
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_SIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL
+ *
+ * Indicates that SMS storage on the SIM is full. Sent when the network
+ * attempts to deliver a new SMS message. Messages cannot be saved on the
+ * SIM until space is freed. In particular, incoming Class 2 messages
+ * cannot be stored.
+ *
+ * "data" is null
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_SIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL 1016
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_SIM_REFRESH
+ *
+ * Indicates that file(s) on the SIM have been updated, or the SIM
+ * has been reinitialized.
+ *
+ * In the case where RIL is version 6 or older:
+ * "data" is an int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is a RIL_SimRefreshResult.
+ * ((int *)data)[1] is the EFID of the updated file if the result is
+ * SIM_FILE_UPDATE or NULL for any other result.
+ *
+ * In the case where RIL is version 7:
+ * "data" is a RIL_SimRefreshResponse_v7 *
+ *
+ * Note: If the SIM state changes as a result of the SIM refresh (eg,
+ * SIM_READY -> SIM_LOCKED_OR_ABSENT), RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_SIM_STATUS_CHANGED
+ * should be sent.
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_SIM_REFRESH 1017
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING
+ *
+ * Ring indication for an incoming call (eg, RING or CRING event).
+ * There must be at least one RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING at the beginning
+ * of a call and sending multiple is optional. If the system property
+ * ro.telephony.call_ring.multiple is false then the upper layers
+ * will generate the multiple events internally. Otherwise the vendor
+ * ril must generate multiple RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING if
+ * ro.telephony.call_ring.multiple is true or if it is absent.
+ *
+ * The rate of these events is controlled by ro.telephony.call_ring.delay
+ * and has a default value of 3000 (3 seconds) if absent.
+ *
+ * "data" is null for GSM
+ * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SignalInfoRecord * if CDMA
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_CALL_RING 1018
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_SIM_STATUS_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Indicates that SIM state changes.
+ *
+ * Callee will invoke RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS on main thread
+
+ * "data" is null
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_SIM_STATUS_CHANGED 1019
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS
+ *
+ * Called when new CDMA SMS is received
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_SMS_Message *
+ *
+ * Callee will subsequently confirm the receipt of the SMS with
+ * a RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE
+ *
+ * No new RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS should be sent until
+ * RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE has been received
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS 1020
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_BROADCAST_SMS
+ *
+ * Called when new Broadcast SMS is received
+ *
+ * "data" can be one of the following:
+ * If received from GSM network, "data" is const char of 88 bytes
+ * which indicates each page of a CBS Message sent to the MS by the
+ * BTS as coded in 3GPP 23.041 Section 9.4.1.2.
+ * If received from UMTS network, "data" is const char of 90 up to 1252
+ * bytes which contain between 1 and 15 CBS Message pages sent as one
+ * packet to the MS by the BTS as coded in 3GPP 23.041 Section 9.4.2.2.
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_NEW_BROADCAST_SMS 1021
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_RUIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL
+ *
+ * Indicates that SMS storage on the RUIM is full. Messages
+ * cannot be saved on the RUIM until space is freed.
+ *
+ * "data" is null
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_RUIM_SMS_STORAGE_FULL 1022
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Indicates a restricted state change (eg, for Domain Specific Access Control).
+ *
+ * Radio need send this msg after radio off/on cycle no matter it is changed or not.
+ *
+ * "data" is an int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] contains a bitmask of RIL_RESTRICTED_STATE_* values.
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESTRICTED_STATE_CHANGED 1023
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_ENTER_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE
+ *
+ * Indicates that the radio system selection module has
+ * autonomously entered emergency callback mode.
+ *
+ * "data" is null
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_ENTER_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 1024
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_CALL_WAITING
+ *
+ * Called when CDMA radio receives a call waiting indication.
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_CallWaiting *
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_CALL_WAITING 1025
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS
+ *
+ * Called when CDMA radio receives an update of the progress of an
+ * OTASP/OTAPA call.
+ *
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * For CDMA this is an integer OTASP/OTAPA status listed in
+ * RIL_CDMA_OTA_ProvisionStatus.
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_OTA_PROVISION_STATUS 1026
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_INFO_REC
+ *
+ * Called when CDMA radio receives one or more info recs.
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_CDMA_InformationRecords *
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_INFO_REC 1027
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_OEM_HOOK_RAW
+ *
+ * This is for OEM specific use.
+ *
+ * "data" is a byte[]
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_OEM_HOOK_RAW 1028
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RINGBACK_TONE
+ *
+ * Indicates that nework doesn't have in-band information, need to
+ * play out-band tone.
+ *
+ * "data" is an int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] == 0 for stop play ringback tone.
+ * ((int *)data)[0] == 1 for start play ringback tone.
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RINGBACK_TONE 1029
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESEND_INCALL_MUTE
+ *
+ * Indicates that framework/application need reset the uplink mute state.
+ *
+ * There may be situations where the mute state becomes out of sync
+ * between the application and device in some GSM infrastructures.
+ *
+ * "data" is null
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESEND_INCALL_MUTE 1030
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Called when CDMA subscription source changed.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is == RIL_CdmaSubscriptionSource
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION_SOURCE_CHANGED 1031
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_PRL_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Called when PRL (preferred roaming list) changes.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is PRL_VERSION as would be returned by RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SUBSCRIPTION
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_CDMA_PRL_CHANGED 1032
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE
+ *
+ * Called when Emergency Callback Mode Ends
+ *
+ * Indicates that the radio system selection module has
+ * proactively exited emergency callback mode.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_EXIT_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_MODE 1033
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RIL_CONNECTED
+ *
+ * Called the ril connects and returns the version
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is RIL_VERSION
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RIL_CONNECTED 1034
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_VOICE_RADIO_TECH_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Indicates that voice technology has changed. Contains new radio technology
+ * as a data in the message.
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is of type const RIL_RadioTechnology
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_VOICE_RADIO_TECH_CHANGED 1035
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CELL_INFO_LIST
+ *
+ * Same information as returned by RIL_REQUEST_GET_CELL_INFO_LIST, but returned
+ * at the rate no greater than specified by RIL_REQUEST_SET_UNSOL_CELL_INFO_RATE.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ * "response" is an array of RIL_CellInfo_v12.
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_CELL_INFO_LIST 1036
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_IMS_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED
+ *
+ * This message is DEPRECATED and shall be removed in a future release (target: 2018);
+ * instead, provide IMS registration status via an IMS Service.
+ *
+ * Called when IMS registration state has changed
+ *
+ * To get IMS registration state and IMS SMS format, callee needs to invoke the
+ * following request on main thread:
+ *
+ * RIL_REQUEST_IMS_REGISTRATION_STATE
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_IMS_NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED 1037
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_UICC_SUBSCRIPTION_STATUS_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Indicated when there is a change in subscription status.
+ * This event will be sent in the following scenarios
+ * - subscription readiness at modem, which was selected by telephony layer
+ * - when subscription is deactivated by modem due to UICC card removal
+ * - When network invalidates the subscription i.e. attach reject due to authentication reject
+ *
+ * "data" is const int *
+ * ((const int *)data)[0] == 0 for Subscription Deactivated
+ * ((const int *)data)[0] == 1 for Subscription Activated
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_UICC_SUBSCRIPTION_STATUS_CHANGED 1038
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_SRVCC_STATE_NOTIFY
+ *
+ * Called when Single Radio Voice Call Continuity(SRVCC)
+ * progress state has changed
+ *
+ * "data" is int *
+ * ((int *)data)[0] is of type const RIL_SrvccState
+ *
+ */
+
+#define RIL_UNSOL_SRVCC_STATE_NOTIFY 1039
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_HARDWARE_CONFIG_CHANGED
+ *
+ * Called when the hardware configuration associated with the RILd changes
+ *
+ * "data" is an array of RIL_HardwareConfig
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_HARDWARE_CONFIG_CHANGED 1040
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_DC_RT_INFO_CHANGED
+ *
+ * The message is DEPRECATED, use RIL_REQUEST_GET_ACTIVITY_INFO
+ * Sent when the DC_RT_STATE changes but the time
+ * between these messages must not be less than the
+ * value set by RIL_REQUEST_SET_DC_RT_RATE.
+ *
+ * "data" is the most recent RIL_DcRtInfo
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_DC_RT_INFO_CHANGED 1041
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_RADIO_CAPABILITY
+ *
+ * Sent when RIL_REQUEST_SET_RADIO_CAPABILITY completes.
+ * Returns the phone radio capability exactly as
+ * RIL_REQUEST_GET_RADIO_CAPABILITY and should be the
+ * same set as sent by RIL_REQUEST_SET_RADIO_CAPABILITY.
+ *
+ * "data" is the RIL_RadioCapability structure
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_RADIO_CAPABILITY 1042
+
+/*
+ * RIL_UNSOL_ON_SS
+ *
+ * Called when SS response is received when DIAL/USSD/SS is changed to SS by
+ * call control.
+ *
+ * "data" is const RIL_StkCcUnsolSsResponse *
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_ON_SS 1043
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_STK_CC_ALPHA_NOTIFY
+ *
+ * Called when there is an ALPHA from UICC during Call Control.
+ *
+ * "data" is const char * containing ALPHA string from UICC in UTF-8 format.
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_STK_CC_ALPHA_NOTIFY 1044
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_LCEDATA_RECV
+ *
+ * Called when there is an incoming Link Capacity Estimate (LCE) info report.
+ *
+ * "data" is the RIL_LceDataInfo structure.
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_LCEDATA_RECV 1045
+
+ /**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_PCO_DATA
+ *
+ * Called when there is new Carrier PCO data received for a data call. Ideally
+ * only new data will be forwarded, though this is not required. Multiple
+ * boxes of carrier PCO data for a given call should result in a series of
+ * RIL_UNSOL_PCO_DATA calls.
+ *
+ * "data" is the RIL_PCO_Data structure.
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_PCO_DATA 1046
+
+ /**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_MODEM_RESTART
+ *
+ * Called when there is a modem reset.
+ *
+ * "reason" is "const char *" containing the reason for the reset. It
+ * could be a crash signature if the restart was due to a crash or some
+ * string such as "user-initiated restart" or "AT command initiated
+ * restart" that explains the cause of the modem restart.
+ *
+ * When modem restarts, one of the following radio state transitions will happen
+ * 1) RADIO_STATE_ON->RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE->RADIO_STATE_ON or
+ * 2) RADIO_STATE_OFF->RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE->RADIO_STATE_OFF
+ * This message can be sent either just before the RADIO_STATE changes to RADIO_STATE_UNAVAILABLE
+ * or just after but should never be sent after the RADIO_STATE changes from UNAVAILABLE to
+ * AVAILABLE(RADIO_STATE_ON/RADIO_STATE_OFF) again.
+ *
+ * It should NOT be sent after the RADIO_STATE changes to AVAILABLE after the
+ * modem restart as that could be interpreted as a second modem reset by the
+ * framework.
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_MODEM_RESTART 1047
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_CARRIER_INFO_IMSI_ENCRYPTION
+ *
+ * Called when the modem needs Carrier specific information that will
+ * be used to encrypt IMSI and IMPI.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_CARRIER_INFO_IMSI_ENCRYPTION 1048
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_NETWORK_SCAN_RESULT
+ *
+ * Returns incremental result for the network scan which is started by
+ * RIL_REQUEST_START_NETWORK_SCAN, sent to report results, status, or errors.
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is a const RIL_NetworkScanResult *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_NETWORK_SCAN_RESULT 1049
+
+/**
+ * RIL_UNSOL_KEEPALIVE_STATUS
+ *
+ * "data" is NULL
+ * "response" is a const RIL_KeepaliveStatus *
+ */
+#define RIL_UNSOL_KEEPALIVE_STATUS 1050
+
+/***********************************************************************/
+
+
+#if defined(ANDROID_MULTI_SIM)
+/**
+ * RIL_Request Function pointer
+ *
+ * @param request is one of RIL_REQUEST_*
+ * @param data is pointer to data defined for that RIL_REQUEST_*
+ * data is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee
+ * structures passed as data may contain pointers to non-contiguous memory
+ * @param t should be used in subsequent call to RIL_onResponse
+ * @param datalen is the length of "data" which is defined as other argument. It may or may
+ * not be equal to sizeof(data). Refer to the documentation of individual structures
+ * to find if pointers listed in the structure are contiguous and counted in the datalen
+ * length or not.
+ * (Eg: RIL_IMS_SMS_Message where we don't have datalen equal to sizeof(data))
+ *
+ */
+typedef void (*RIL_RequestFunc) (int request, void *data,
+ size_t datalen, RIL_Token t, RIL_SOCKET_ID socket_id);
+
+/**
+ * This function should return the current radio state synchronously
+ */
+typedef RIL_RadioState (*RIL_RadioStateRequest)(RIL_SOCKET_ID socket_id);
+
+#else
+/* Backward compatible */
+
+/**
+ * RIL_Request Function pointer
+ *
+ * @param request is one of RIL_REQUEST_*
+ * @param data is pointer to data defined for that RIL_REQUEST_*
+ * data is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee
+ * structures passed as data may contain pointers to non-contiguous memory
+ * @param t should be used in subsequent call to RIL_onResponse
+ * @param datalen is the length of "data" which is defined as other argument. It may or may
+ * not be equal to sizeof(data). Refer to the documentation of individual structures
+ * to find if pointers listed in the structure are contiguous and counted in the datalen
+ * length or not.
+ * (Eg: RIL_IMS_SMS_Message where we don't have datalen equal to sizeof(data))
+ *
+ */
+typedef void (*RIL_RequestFunc) (int request, void *data,
+ size_t datalen, RIL_Token t);
+
+/**
+ * This function should return the current radio state synchronously
+ */
+typedef RIL_RadioState (*RIL_RadioStateRequest)();
+
+#endif
+
+
+/**
+ * This function returns "1" if the specified RIL_REQUEST code is
+ * supported and 0 if it is not
+ *
+ * @param requestCode is one of RIL_REQUEST codes
+ */
+
+typedef int (*RIL_Supports)(int requestCode);
+
+/**
+ * This function is called from a separate thread--not the
+ * thread that calls RIL_RequestFunc--and indicates that a pending
+ * request should be cancelled.
+ *
+ * On cancel, the callee should do its best to abandon the request and
+ * call RIL_onRequestComplete with RIL_Errno CANCELLED at some later point.
+ *
+ * Subsequent calls to RIL_onRequestComplete for this request with
+ * other results will be tolerated but ignored. (That is, it is valid
+ * to ignore the cancellation request)
+ *
+ * RIL_Cancel calls should return immediately, and not wait for cancellation
+ *
+ * Please see ITU v.250 5.6.1 for how one might implement this on a TS 27.007
+ * interface
+ *
+ * @param t token wants to be canceled
+ */
+
+typedef void (*RIL_Cancel)(RIL_Token t);
+
+typedef void (*RIL_TimedCallback) (void *param);
+
+/**
+ * Return a version string for your RIL implementation
+ */
+typedef const char * (*RIL_GetVersion) (void);
+
+typedef struct {
+ int version; /* set to RIL_VERSION */
+ RIL_RequestFunc onRequest;
+ RIL_RadioStateRequest onStateRequest;
+ RIL_Supports supports;
+ RIL_Cancel onCancel;
+ RIL_GetVersion getVersion;
+} RIL_RadioFunctions;
+
+typedef struct {
+ char *apn; /* the APN to connect to */
+ char *protocol; /* one of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1 used on
+ roaming network. For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP".*/
+ int authtype; /* authentication protocol used for this PDP context
+ (None: 0, PAP: 1, CHAP: 2, PAP&CHAP: 3) */
+ char *username; /* the username for APN, or NULL */
+ char *password; /* the password for APN, or NULL */
+} RIL_InitialAttachApn;
+
+typedef struct {
+ char *apn; /* the APN to connect to */
+ char *protocol; /* one of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1 used on
+ home network. For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP". */
+ char *roamingProtocol; /* one of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1 used on
+ roaming network. For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6", or "PPP".*/
+ int authtype; /* authentication protocol used for this PDP context
+ (None: 0, PAP: 1, CHAP: 2, PAP&CHAP: 3) */
+ char *username; /* the username for APN, or NULL */
+ char *password; /* the password for APN, or NULL */
+ int supportedTypesBitmask; /* supported APN types bitmask. See RIL_ApnTypes for the value of
+ each bit. */
+ int bearerBitmask; /* the bearer bitmask. See RIL_RadioAccessFamily for the value of
+ each bit. */
+ int modemCognitive; /* indicating the APN setting was sent to the modem through
+ setDataProfile earlier. */
+ int mtu; /* maximum transmission unit (MTU) size in bytes */
+ char *mvnoType; /* the MVNO type: possible values are "imsi", "gid", "spn" */
+ char *mvnoMatchData; /* MVNO match data. Can be anything defined by the carrier.
+ For example,
+ SPN like: "A MOBILE", "BEN NL", etc...
+ IMSI like: "302720x94", "2060188", etc...
+ GID like: "4E", "33", etc... */
+} RIL_InitialAttachApn_v15;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int authContext; /* P2 value of authentication command, see P2 parameter in
+ 3GPP TS 31.102 7.1.2 */
+ char *authData; /* the challenge string in Base64 format, see 3GPP
+ TS 31.102 7.1.2 */
+ char *aid; /* AID value, See ETSI 102.221 8.1 and 101.220 4,
+ NULL if no value. */
+} RIL_SimAuthentication;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int cid; /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */
+ char *bearer_proto; /* One of the PDP_type values in TS 27.007 section 10.1.1.
+ For example, "IP", "IPV6", "IPV4V6". */
+ int pco_id; /* The protocol ID for this box. Note that only IDs from
+ FF00H - FFFFH are accepted. If more than one is included
+ from the network, multiple calls should be made to send all
+ of them. */
+ int contents_length; /* The number of octets in the contents. */
+ char *contents; /* Carrier-defined content. It is binary, opaque and
+ loosely defined in LTE Layer 3 spec 24.008 */
+} RIL_PCO_Data;
+
+typedef enum {
+ NATT_IPV4 = 0, /* Keepalive specified by RFC 3948 Sec. 2.3 using IPv4 */
+ NATT_IPV6 = 1 /* Keepalive specified by RFC 3948 Sec. 2.3 using IPv6 */
+} RIL_KeepaliveType;
+
+#define MAX_INADDR_LEN 16
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_KeepaliveType type; /* Type of keepalive packet */
+ char sourceAddress[MAX_INADDR_LEN]; /* Source address in network-byte order */
+ int sourcePort; /* Source port if applicable, or 0x7FFFFFFF;
+ the maximum value is 65535 */
+ char destinationAddress[MAX_INADDR_LEN]; /* Destination address in network-byte order */
+ int destinationPort; /* Destination port if applicable or 0x7FFFFFFF;
+ the maximum value is 65535 */
+ int maxKeepaliveIntervalMillis; /* Maximum milliseconds between two packets */
+ int cid; /* Context ID, uniquely identifies this call */
+} RIL_KeepaliveRequest;
+
+typedef enum {
+ KEEPALIVE_ACTIVE, /* Keepalive session is active */
+ KEEPALIVE_INACTIVE, /* Keepalive session is inactive */
+ KEEPALIVE_PENDING /* Keepalive session status not available */
+} RIL_KeepaliveStatusCode;
+
+typedef struct {
+ uint32_t sessionHandle;
+ RIL_KeepaliveStatusCode code;
+} RIL_KeepaliveStatus;
+
+#ifdef RIL_SHLIB
+struct RIL_Env {
+ /**
+ * "t" is parameter passed in on previous call to RIL_Notification
+ * routine.
+ *
+ * If "e" != SUCCESS, then response can be null/is ignored
+ *
+ * "response" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or
+ * freed by callee
+ *
+ * RIL_onRequestComplete will return as soon as possible
+ */
+ void (*OnRequestComplete)(RIL_Token t, RIL_Errno e,
+ void *response, size_t responselen);
+
+#if defined(ANDROID_MULTI_SIM)
+ /**
+ * "unsolResponse" is one of RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
+ * "data" is pointer to data defined for that RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
+ *
+ * "data" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee
+ */
+ void (*OnUnsolicitedResponse)(int unsolResponse, const void *data, size_t datalen, RIL_SOCKET_ID socket_id);
+#else
+ /**
+ * "unsolResponse" is one of RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
+ * "data" is pointer to data defined for that RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
+ *
+ * "data" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee
+ */
+ void (*OnUnsolicitedResponse)(int unsolResponse, const void *data, size_t datalen);
+#endif
+ /**
+ * Call user-specifed "callback" function on on the same thread that
+ * RIL_RequestFunc is called. If "relativeTime" is specified, then it specifies
+ * a relative time value at which the callback is invoked. If relativeTime is
+ * NULL or points to a 0-filled structure, the callback will be invoked as
+ * soon as possible
+ */
+
+ void (*RequestTimedCallback) (RIL_TimedCallback callback,
+ void *param, const struct timeval *relativeTime);
+ /**
+ * "t" is parameter passed in on previous call RIL_Notification routine
+ *
+ * RIL_onRequestAck will be called by vendor when an Async RIL request was received
+ * by them and an ack needs to be sent back to java ril.
+ */
+ void (*OnRequestAck) (RIL_Token t);
+};
+
+
+/**
+ * RIL implementations must defined RIL_Init
+ * argc and argv will be command line arguments intended for the RIL implementation
+ * Return NULL on error
+ *
+ * @param env is environment point defined as RIL_Env
+ * @param argc number of arguments
+ * @param argv list fo arguments
+ *
+ */
+const RIL_RadioFunctions *RIL_Init(const struct RIL_Env *env, int argc, char **argv);
+
+/**
+ * If BT SAP(SIM Access Profile) is supported, then RIL implementations must define RIL_SAP_Init
+ * for initializing RIL_RadioFunctions used for BT SAP communcations. It is called whenever RILD
+ * starts or modem restarts. Returns handlers for SAP related request that are made on SAP
+ * sepecific socket, analogous to the RIL_RadioFunctions returned by the call to RIL_Init
+ * and used on the general RIL socket.
+ * argc and argv will be command line arguments intended for the RIL implementation
+ * Return NULL on error.
+ *
+ * @param env is environment point defined as RIL_Env
+ * @param argc number of arguments
+ * @param argv list fo arguments
+ *
+ */
+const RIL_RadioFunctions *RIL_SAP_Init(const struct RIL_Env *env, int argc, char **argv);
+
+#else /* RIL_SHLIB */
+
+/**
+ * Call this once at startup to register notification routine
+ *
+ * @param callbacks user-specifed callback function
+ */
+void RIL_register (const RIL_RadioFunctions *callbacks);
+
+void rilc_thread_pool();
+
+
+/**
+ *
+ * RIL_onRequestComplete will return as soon as possible
+ *
+ * @param t is parameter passed in on previous call to RIL_Notification
+ * routine.
+ * @param e error code
+ * if "e" != SUCCESS, then response can be null/is ignored
+ * @param response is owned by caller, and should not be modified or
+ * freed by callee
+ * @param responselen the length of response in byte
+ */
+void RIL_onRequestComplete(RIL_Token t, RIL_Errno e,
+ void *response, size_t responselen);
+
+/**
+ * RIL_onRequestAck will be called by vendor when an Async RIL request was received by them and
+ * an ack needs to be sent back to java ril. This doesn't mark the end of the command or it's
+ * results, just that the command was received and will take a while. After sending this Ack
+ * its vendor's responsibility to make sure that AP is up whenever needed while command is
+ * being processed.
+ *
+ * @param t is parameter passed in on previous call to RIL_Notification
+ * routine.
+ */
+void RIL_onRequestAck(RIL_Token t);
+
+#if defined(ANDROID_MULTI_SIM)
+/**
+ * @param unsolResponse is one of RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
+ * @param data is pointer to data defined for that RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
+ * "data" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee
+ * @param datalen the length of data in byte
+ */
+
+void RIL_onUnsolicitedResponse(int unsolResponse, const void *data,
+ size_t datalen, RIL_SOCKET_ID socket_id);
+#else
+/**
+ * @param unsolResponse is one of RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
+ * @param data is pointer to data defined for that RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_*
+ * "data" is owned by caller, and should not be modified or freed by callee
+ * @param datalen the length of data in byte
+ */
+
+void RIL_onUnsolicitedResponse(int unsolResponse, const void *data,
+ size_t datalen);
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * Call user-specifed "callback" function on on the same thread that
+ * RIL_RequestFunc is called. If "relativeTime" is specified, then it specifies
+ * a relative time value at which the callback is invoked. If relativeTime is
+ * NULL or points to a 0-filled structure, the callback will be invoked as
+ * soon as possible
+ *
+ * @param callback user-specifed callback function
+ * @param param parameter list
+ * @param relativeTime a relative time value at which the callback is invoked
+ */
+
+void RIL_requestTimedCallback (RIL_TimedCallback callback,
+ void *param, const struct timeval *relativeTime);
+
+#endif /* RIL_SHLIB */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /*ANDROID_RIL_H*/
diff --git a/include/telephony/ril_cdma_sms.h b/include/telephony/ril_cdma_sms.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bcf6b30
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/telephony/ril_cdma_sms.h
@@ -0,0 +1,806 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * ISSUES:
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * TODO
+ *
+ *
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef ANDROID_RIL_CDMA_SMS_H
+#define ANDROID_RIL_CDMA_SMS_H 1
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/* Used by RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SEND_SMS and RIL_UNSOL_RESPONSE_CDMA_NEW_SMS */
+
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_ADDRESS_MAX 36
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_SUBADDRESS_MAX 36
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_BEARER_DATA_MAX 255
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DIGIT_MODE_4_BIT = 0, /* DTMF digits */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DIGIT_MODE_8_BIT = 1,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DIGIT_MODE_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_DigitMode;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_MODE_NOT_DATA_NETWORK = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_MODE_DATA_NETWORK = 1,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_MODE_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_NumberMode;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_INTERNATIONAL_OR_DATA_IP = 1,
+ /* INTERNATIONAL is used when number mode is not data network address.
+ * DATA_IP is used when the number mode is data network address
+ */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_NATIONAL_OR_INTERNET_MAIL = 2,
+ /* NATIONAL is used when the number mode is not data network address.
+ * INTERNET_MAIL is used when the number mode is data network address.
+ * For INTERNET_MAIL, in the address data "digits", each byte contains
+ * an ASCII character. Examples are "x@y.com,a@b.com - ref TIA/EIA-637A 3.4.3.3
+ */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_NETWORK = 3,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_SUBSCRIBER = 4,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_ALPHANUMERIC = 5,
+ /* GSM SMS: address value is GSM 7-bit chars */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_ABBREVIATED = 6,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_RESERVED_7 = 7,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_NumberType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_UNKNOWN = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_TELEPHONY = 1, /* CCITT E.164 and E.163, including ISDN plan */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_2 = 2,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_DATA = 3, /* CCITT X.121 */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_TELEX = 4, /* CCITT F.69 */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_5 = 5,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_6 = 6,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_7 = 7,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_8 = 8,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_PRIVATE = 9,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_10 = 10,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_11 = 11,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_12 = 12,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_13 = 13,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_14 = 14,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_RESERVED_15 = 15,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_NumberPlan;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DigitMode digit_mode;
+ /* Indicates 4-bit or 8-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NumberMode number_mode;
+ /* Used only when digitMode is 8-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NumberType number_type;
+ /* Used only when digitMode is 8-bit.
+ * To specify an international address, use the following:
+ * digitMode = RIL_CDMA_SMS_DIGIT_MODE_8_BIT
+ * numberMode = RIL_CDMA_SMS_NOT_DATA_NETWORK
+ * numberType = RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_TYPE_INTERNATIONAL_OR_DATA_IP
+ * numberPlan = RIL_CDMA_SMS_NUMBER_PLAN_TELEPHONY
+ * numberOfDigits = number of digits
+ * digits = ASCII digits, e.g. '1', '2', '3'3, '4', and '5'
+ */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NumberPlan number_plan;
+ /* Used only when digitMode is 8-bit */
+ unsigned char number_of_digits;
+ unsigned char digits[ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ADDRESS_MAX ];
+ /* Each byte in this array represnts a 40bit or 8-bit digit of address data */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_Address;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_SUBADDRESS_TYPE_NSAP = 0, /* CCITT X.213 or ISO 8348 AD2 */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_SUBADDRESS_TYPE_USER_SPECIFIED = 1, /* e.g. X.25 */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_SUBADDRESS_TYPE_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_SubaddressType;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_SubaddressType subaddressType;
+ /* 1 means the last byte's lower 4 bits should be ignored */
+ unsigned char odd;
+ unsigned char number_of_digits;
+ /* Each byte respresents a 8-bit digit of subaddress data */
+ unsigned char digits[ RIL_CDMA_SMS_SUBADDRESS_MAX ];
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_Subaddress;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int uTeleserviceID;
+ unsigned char bIsServicePresent;
+ int uServicecategory;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Address sAddress;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Subaddress sSubAddress;
+ int uBearerDataLen;
+ unsigned char aBearerData[ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BEARER_DATA_MAX ];
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_Message;
+
+/* Used by RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_ACKNOWLEDGE */
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_NO_ERROR = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ERROR = 1,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ERROR_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_ErrorClass;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ErrorClass uErrorClass;
+ int uSMSCauseCode; /* As defined in N.S00005, 6.5.2.125.
+ Currently, only 35 (resource shortage) and
+ 39 (other terminal problem) are reported. */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_Ack;
+
+/* Used by RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_GET_BROADCAST_CONFIG and
+ RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_SMS_SET_BROADCAST_CONFIG */
+
+typedef struct {
+ int service_category;
+ int language;
+ unsigned char selected;
+} RIL_CDMA_BroadcastSmsConfigInfo;
+
+/* Used by RIL_REQUEST_CDMA_WRITE_SMS_TO_RUIM */
+
+typedef struct {
+ int status; /* Status of message. See TS 27.005 3.1, "<stat>": */
+ /* 0 = "REC UNREAD" */
+ /* 1 = "REC READ" */
+ /* 2 = "STO UNSENT" */
+ /* 3 = "STO SENT" */
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Message message;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_WriteArgs;
+
+
+/* Used by RIL_REQUEST_ENCODE_CDMA_SMS and RIL_REQUEST_DECODE_CDMA_SMS*/
+
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_MAX_SND_SIZE 128
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_EO_DATA_SEGMENT_MAX 131 /* 140 - 3 - 6 */
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_MAX_UD_HEADERS 7
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_USER_DATA_MAX 229
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_ADDRESS_MAX 36
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_LARGE_PIC_SIZE 128
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_SMALL_PIC_SIZE 32
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_VAR_PIC_SIZE 134
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_ANIM_NUM_BITMAPS 4
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_LARGE_BITMAP_SIZE 32
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_SMALL_BITMAP_SIZE 8
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_OTHER_SIZE 226
+#define RIL_CDMA_SMS_IP_ADDRESS_SIZE 4
+
+/* ------------------- */
+/* ---- User Data ---- */
+/* ------------------- */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_CONCAT_8 = 0x00,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_SPECIAL_SM,
+ /* 02 - 03 Reserved */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_PORT_8 = 0x04,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_PORT_16,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_SMSC_CONTROL,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_SOURCE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_CONCAT_16,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_WCMP,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_FORMATING,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_PRE_DEF_SOUND,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_USER_DEF_SOUND,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_PRE_DEF_ANIM,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_LARGE_ANIM,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_SMALL_ANIM,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_LARGE_PICTURE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_SMALL_PICTURE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_VAR_PICTURE,
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_USER_PROMPT = 0x13,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_EXTENDED_OBJECT = 0x14,
+
+ /* 15 - 1F Reserved for future EMS */
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_RFC822 = 0x20,
+
+ /* 21 - 6F Reserved for future use */
+ /* 70 - 7f Reserved for (U)SIM Toolkit Security Headers */
+ /* 80 - 9F SME to SME specific use */
+ /* A0 - BF Reserved for future use */
+ /* C0 - DF SC specific use */
+ /* E0 - FF Reserved for future use */
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_OTHER = 0xFFFF, /* For unsupported or proprietary headers */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_ID_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhId;
+
+typedef struct {
+ /*indicates the reference number for a particular concatenated short message. */
+ /*it is constant for every short message which makes up a particular concatenated short message*/
+ unsigned char msg_ref;
+
+ /*indicates the total number of short messages within the concatenated short message.
+ The value shall start at 1 and remain constant for every
+ short message which makes up the concatenated short message.
+ if it is 0 then the receiving entity shall ignore the whole Information Element*/
+ unsigned char total_sm;
+
+ /*
+ * it indicates the sequence number of a particular short message within the concatenated short
+ * message. The value shall start at 1 and increment by one for every short message sent
+ * within the concatenated short message. If the value is zero or the value is
+ * greater than the value in octet 2 then the receiving
+ * entity shall ignore the whole Information Element.
+ */
+ unsigned char seq_num;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhConcat8;
+
+/* GW message waiting actions
+*/
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_NONE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_DISCARD,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_STORE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_NONE_1111,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_GWMsgWaiting;
+
+/* GW message waiting types
+*/
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_VOICEMAIL,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_FAX,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_EMAIL,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_OTHER,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GW_MSG_WAITING_KIND_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_GWMsgWaitingKind;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GWMsgWaiting msg_waiting;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_GWMsgWaitingKind msg_waiting_kind;
+
+ /*it indicates the number of messages of the type specified in Octet 1 waiting.*/
+ unsigned char message_count;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhSpecialSM;
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char dest_port;
+ unsigned char orig_port;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhWap8;
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned short dest_port;
+ unsigned short orig_port;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhWap16;
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned short msg_ref;
+ unsigned char total_sm;
+ unsigned char seq_num;
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhConcat16;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_LEFT_ALIGNMENT = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_CENTER_ALIGNMENT,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_RIGHT_ALIGNMENT,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_MAX_ALIGNMENT,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_ALIGNMENT_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhAlignment;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_FONT_NORMAL = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_FONT_LARGE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_FONT_SMALL,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_FONT_RESERVED,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_FONT_MAX,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_FONT_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhFontSize;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_BLACK = 0x0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_DARK_GREY = 0x1,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_DARK_RED = 0x2,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_DARK_YELLOW = 0x3,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_DARK_GREEN = 0x4,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_DARK_CYAN = 0x5,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_DARK_BLUE = 0x6,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_DARK_MAGENTA = 0x7,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_GREY = 0x8,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_WHITE = 0x9,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_BRIGHT_RED = 0xA,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_BRIGHT_YELLOW = 0xB,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_BRIGHT_GREEN = 0xC,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_BRIGHT_CYAN = 0xD,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_BRIGHT_BLUE = 0xE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_BRIGHT_MAGENTA = 0xF,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_TEXT_COLOR_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhTextColor;
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char start_position;
+ unsigned char text_formatting_length;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhAlignment alignment_type ; /*bit 0 and bit 1*/
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhFontSize font_size ; /*bit 3 and bit 2*/
+ unsigned char style_bold; /*bit 4 */
+ unsigned char style_italic; /*bit 5 */
+ unsigned char style_underlined; /*bit 6 */
+ unsigned char style_strikethrough; /*bit 7 */
+
+ /* if FALSE, ignore the following color information */
+ unsigned char is_color_present;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhTextColor text_color_foreground;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhTextColor text_color_background;
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhTextFormating;
+
+/* Predefined sound
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char position;
+ unsigned char snd_number;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhPreDefSound;
+
+/* User Defined sound
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char data_length;
+ unsigned char position;
+ unsigned char user_def_sound[RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_MAX_SND_SIZE];
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhUserDefSound;
+
+/* Large picture
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char position;
+ unsigned char data[RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_LARGE_PIC_SIZE];
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhLargePictureData;
+
+/* Small picture
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char position;
+ unsigned char data[RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_SMALL_PIC_SIZE];
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhSmallPictureData;
+
+/* Variable length picture
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char position;
+ unsigned char width; /* Number of pixels - Should be a mutliple of 8 */
+ unsigned char height;
+ unsigned char data[RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_VAR_PIC_SIZE];
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhVarPicture;
+
+/* Predefined animation
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char position;
+ unsigned char animation_number;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhPreDefAnim;
+
+/* Large animation
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char position;
+ unsigned char data[RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_ANIM_NUM_BITMAPS][RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_LARGE_BITMAP_SIZE];
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhLargeAnim;
+
+/* Small animation
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char position;
+ unsigned char data[RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_ANIM_NUM_BITMAPS][RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_SMALL_BITMAP_SIZE];
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhSmallAnim;
+
+/* User Prompt Indicator UDH
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char number_of_objects;
+ /* Number of objects of the same kind that follow this header which will
+ ** be stitched together by the applications. For example, 5 small pictures
+ ** are to be stitched together horizontally, or 6 iMelody tones are to be
+ ** connected together with intermediate iMelody header and footer ignored.
+ ** Allowed objects to be stitched:
+ ** - Images (small, large, variable)
+ ** - User defined sounds
+ */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhUserPrompt;
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char length;
+
+ unsigned char data[RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_EO_DATA_SEGMENT_MAX];
+ /* RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_EO_VCARD: See http://www.imc.org/pdi/vcard-21.doc for payload */
+ /* RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_EO_VCALENDAR: See http://www.imc.org/pdi/vcal-10.doc */
+ /* Or: Unsupported/proprietary extended objects */
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhEoContent;
+
+/* Extended Object UDH
+*/
+/* Extended Object IDs/types
+*/
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_EO_VCARD = 0x09,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_EO_VCALENDAR = 0x0A,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_EO_MAX32 = 0x10000000 /* Force constant ENUM size in structures */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhEoId;
+
+typedef struct {
+ /* Extended objects are to be used together with 16-bit concatenation
+ ** UDH. The max number of segments supported for E.O. is 8 at least.
+ */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhEoContent content;
+
+ unsigned char first_segment;
+ /* The following fields are only present in the first segment of a
+ ** concatenated SMS message.
+ */
+ unsigned char reference;
+ /* Identify those extended object segments which should be linked together
+ */
+ unsigned short length;
+ /* Length of the whole extended object data
+ */
+ unsigned char control;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhEoId type;
+ unsigned short position;
+ /* Absolute position of the E.O. in the whole text after concatenation,
+ ** starting from 1.
+ */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhEo;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhId header_id;
+ unsigned char header_length;
+ unsigned char data[RIL_CDMA_SMS_UDH_OTHER_SIZE];
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhOther;
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char header_length;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhRfc822;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhId header_id;
+
+ union {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhConcat8 concat_8; // 00
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhSpecialSM special_sm; // 01
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhWap8 wap_8; // 04
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhWap16 wap_16; // 05
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhConcat16 concat_16; // 08
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhTextFormating text_formating; // 0a
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhPreDefSound pre_def_sound; // 0b
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhUserDefSound user_def_sound; // 0c
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhPreDefAnim pre_def_anim; // 0d
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhLargeAnim large_anim; // 0e
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhSmallAnim small_anim; // 0f
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhLargePictureData large_picture; // 10
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhSmallPictureData small_picture; // 11
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhVarPicture var_picture; // 12
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhUserPrompt user_prompt; // 13
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhEo eo; // 14
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhRfc822 rfc822; // 20
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UdhOther other;
+
+ }u;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_Udh;
+
+/* ----------------------------- */
+/* -- User data encoding type -- */
+/* ----------------------------- */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_OCTET = 0, /* 8-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_IS91EP, /* varies */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_ASCII, /* 7-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_IA5, /* 7-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_UNICODE, /* 16-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_SHIFT_JIS, /* 8 or 16-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_KOREAN, /* 8 or 16-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_LATIN_HEBREW, /* 8-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_LATIN, /* 8-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_GSM_7_BIT_DEFAULT, /* 7-bit */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ENCODING_MAX32 = 0x10000000
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_UserDataEncoding;
+
+/* ------------------------ */
+/* -- IS-91 EP data type -- */
+/* ------------------------ */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_IS91EP_VOICE_MAIL = 0x82,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_IS91EP_SHORT_MESSAGE_FULL = 0x83,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_IS91EP_CLI_ORDER = 0x84,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_IS91EP_SHORT_MESSAGE = 0x85,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_IS91EP_MAX32 = 0x10000000
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_IS91EPType;
+
+typedef struct {
+ /* NOTE: If message_id.udh_present == TRUE:
+ ** 'num_headers' is the number of User Data Headers (UDHs),
+ ** and 'headers' include all those headers.
+ */
+ unsigned char num_headers;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Udh headers[RIL_CDMA_SMS_MAX_UD_HEADERS];
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UserDataEncoding encoding;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_IS91EPType is91ep_type;
+
+ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ 'data_len' indicates the valid number of bytes in the 'data' array.
+
+ 'padding_bits' (0-7) indicates how many bits in the last byte of 'data'
+ are invalid bits. This parameter is only used for Mobile-Originated
+ messages. There is no way for the API to tell how many padding bits
+ exist in the received message. Instead, the application can find out how
+ many padding bits exist in the user data when decoding the user data.
+
+ 'data' has the raw bits of the user data field of the SMS message.
+ The client software should decode the raw user data according to its
+ supported encoding types and languages.
+
+ EXCEPTION 1: CMT-91 user data raw bits are first translated into BD fields
+ (e.g. num_messages, callback, etc.) The translated user data field in
+ VMN and Short Message is in the form of ASCII characters, each occupying
+ a byte in the resulted 'data'.
+
+ EXCEPTION 2: GSM 7-bit Default characters are decoded so that each byte
+ has one 7-bit GSM character.
+
+ 'number_of_digits' is the number of digits/characters (7, 8, 16, or
+ whatever bits) in the raw user data, which can be used by the client
+ when decoding the user data according to the encoding type and language.
+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ unsigned char data_len;
+ unsigned char padding_bits;
+ unsigned char data[ RIL_CDMA_SMS_USER_DATA_MAX ];
+ unsigned char number_of_digits;
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_CdmaUserData;
+
+/* -------------------- */
+/* ---- Message Id ---- */
+/* -------------------- */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BD_TYPE_RESERVED_0 = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BD_TYPE_DELIVER, /* MT only */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BD_TYPE_SUBMIT, /* MO only */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BD_TYPE_CANCELLATION, /* MO only */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BD_TYPE_DELIVERY_ACK, /* MT only */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BD_TYPE_USER_ACK, /* MT & MO */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BD_TYPE_READ_ACK, /* MT & MO */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BD_TYPE_MAX32 = 0x10000000
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_BdMessageType;
+
+typedef unsigned int RIL_CDMA_SMS_MessageNumber;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_BdMessageType type;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_MessageNumber id_number;
+ unsigned char udh_present;
+ /* NOTE: if FEATURE_SMS_UDH is not defined,
+ ** udh_present should be ignored.
+ */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_MessageId;
+
+typedef unsigned char RIL_CDMA_SMS_UserResponse;
+
+/* ------------------- */
+/* ---- Timestamp ---- */
+/* ------------------- */
+typedef struct {
+ /* If 'year' is between 96 and 99, the actual year is 1900 + 'year';
+ if 'year' is between 00 and 95, the actual year is 2000 + 'year'.
+ NOTE: Each field has two BCD digits and byte arrangement is <MSB, ... ,LSB>
+ */
+ unsigned char year; /* 0x00-0x99 */
+ unsigned char month; /* 0x01-0x12 */
+ unsigned char day; /* 0x01-0x31 */
+ unsigned char hour; /* 0x00-0x23 */
+ unsigned char minute; /* 0x00-0x59 */
+ unsigned char second; /* 0x00-0x59 */
+ signed char timezone; /* +/-, [-48,+48] number of 15 minutes - GW only */
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_Timestamp;
+
+/* ------------------ */
+/* ---- Priority ---- */
+/* ------------------ */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIORITY_NORMAL = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIORITY_INTERACTIVE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIORITY_URGENT,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIORITY_EMERGENCY,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIORITY_MAX32 = 0x10000000
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_Priority;
+
+/* ----------------- */
+/* ---- Privacy ---- */
+/* ----------------- */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIVACY_NORMAL = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIVACY_RESTRICTED,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIVACY_CONFIDENTIAL,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIVACY_SECRET,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_PRIVACY_MAX32 = 0x10000000
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_Privacy;
+
+/* ---------------------- */
+/* ---- Reply option ---- */
+/* ---------------------- */
+typedef struct {
+ /* whether user ack is requested
+ */
+ unsigned char user_ack_requested;
+
+ /* whether delivery ack is requested.
+ Should be FALSE for incoming messages.
+ */
+ unsigned char delivery_ack_requested;
+
+ /* Message originator requests the receiving phone to send back a READ_ACK
+ ** message automatically when the user reads the received message.
+ */
+ unsigned char read_ack_requested;
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_ReplyOption;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ALERT_MODE_DEFAULT = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ALERT_MODE_LOW_PRIORITY = 1,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ALERT_MODE_MEDIUM_PRIORITY = 2,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ALERT_MODE_HIGH_PRIORITY = 3,
+
+ /* For pre-IS637A implementations, alert_mode only has values of True/False:
+ */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ALERT_MODE_OFF = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ALERT_MODE_ON = 1
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_AlertMode;
+
+/* ------------------ */
+/* ---- Language ---- */
+/* ------------------ */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_LANGUAGE_UNSPECIFIED = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_LANGUAGE_ENGLISH,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_LANGUAGE_FRENCH,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_LANGUAGE_SPANISH,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_LANGUAGE_JAPANESE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_LANGUAGE_KOREAN,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_LANGUAGE_CHINESE,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_LANGUAGE_HEBREW,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_LANGUAGE_MAX32 = 0x10000000
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_Language;
+
+/* ---------------------------------- */
+/* ---------- Display Mode ---------- */
+/* ---------------------------------- */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DISPLAY_MODE_IMMEDIATE = 0,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DISPLAY_MODE_DEFAULT = 1,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DISPLAY_MODE_USER_INVOKE = 2,
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DISPLAY_MODE_RESERVED = 3
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_DisplayMode;
+
+/* IS-637B parameters/fields
+*/
+
+/* ---------------------------------- */
+/* ---------- Delivery Status ------- */
+/* ---------------------------------- */
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_ACCEPTED = 0, /* ERROR_CLASS_NONE */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_DEPOSITED_TO_INTERNET = 1, /* ERROR_CLASS_NONE */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_DELIVERED = 2, /* ERROR_CLASS_NONE */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_CANCELLED = 3, /* ERROR_CLASS_NONE */
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_NETWORK_CONGESTION = 4, /* ERROR_CLASS_TEMP & PERM */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_NETWORK_ERROR = 5, /* ERROR_CLASS_TEMP & PERM */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_CANCEL_FAILED = 6, /* ERROR_CLASS_PERM */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_BLOCKED_DESTINATION = 7, /* ERROR_CLASS_PERM */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_TEXT_TOO_LONG = 8, /* ERROR_CLASS_PERM */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE = 9, /* ERROR_CLASS_PERM */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_INVALID_DESTINATION = 10, /* ERROR_CLASS_PERM */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_MESSAGE_EXPIRED = 13, /* ERROR_CLASS_PERM */
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DELIVERY_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR = 0x1F /* ERROR_CLASS_PERM */
+
+ /* All the other values are reserved */
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_DeliveryStatusE;
+
+typedef struct {
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ErrorClass error_class;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DeliveryStatusE status;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_DeliveryStatus;
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char address[RIL_CDMA_SMS_IP_ADDRESS_SIZE];
+ unsigned char is_valid;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_IpAddress;
+
+/* This special parameter captures any unrecognized/proprietary parameters
+*/
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char input_other_len;
+ unsigned char desired_other_len; /* used during decoding */
+ unsigned char * other_data;
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_OtherParm;
+
+typedef struct {
+ /* the mask indicates which fields are present in this message */
+ unsigned int mask;
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_MessageId message_id;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_CdmaUserData user_data;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_UserResponse user_response;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Timestamp mc_time;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Timestamp validity_absolute;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Timestamp validity_relative;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Timestamp deferred_absolute;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Timestamp deferred_relative;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Priority priority;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Privacy privacy;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_ReplyOption reply_option;
+ unsigned char num_messages; /* the actual value; not BCDs */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_AlertMode alert_mode;
+ /* For pre-IS-637A implementations, alert_mode is either Off or On. */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Language language;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_Address callback;
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DisplayMode display_mode;
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_DeliveryStatus delivery_status;
+ unsigned int deposit_index;
+
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_IpAddress ip_address;
+ unsigned char rsn_no_notify;
+
+ /* See function comments of wms_ts_decode() and
+ ** wms_ts_decode_cdma_bd_with_other() for details regarding 'other' parameters
+ */
+ RIL_CDMA_SMS_OtherParm other;
+
+} RIL_CDMA_SMS_ClientBd;
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned char length; /* length, in bytes, of the encoded SMS message */
+ unsigned char * data; /* the encoded SMS message (max 255 bytes) */
+} RIL_CDMA_Encoded_SMS;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /*ANDROID_RIL_CDMA_SMS_H*/
diff --git a/include/telephony/ril_msim.h b/include/telephony/ril_msim.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5c0b8c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/telephony/ril_msim.h
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef ANDROID_RIL_MSIM_H
+#define ANDROID_RIL_MSIM_H 1
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_UICC_SUBSCRIPTION_DEACTIVATE = 0,
+ RIL_UICC_SUBSCRIPTION_ACTIVATE = 1
+} RIL_UiccSubActStatus;
+
+typedef enum {
+ RIL_SUBSCRIPTION_1 = 0,
+ RIL_SUBSCRIPTION_2 = 1,
+ RIL_SUBSCRIPTION_3 = 2
+} RIL_SubscriptionType;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int slot; /* 0, 1, ... etc. */
+ int app_index; /* array subscriptor from applications[RIL_CARD_MAX_APPS] in
+ RIL_REQUEST_GET_SIM_STATUS */
+ RIL_SubscriptionType sub_type; /* Indicates subscription 1 or subscription 2 */
+ RIL_UiccSubActStatus act_status;
+} RIL_SelectUiccSub;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /*ANDROID_RIL_MSIM_H*/
diff --git a/include/telephony/ril_nv_items.h b/include/telephony/ril_nv_items.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..748ea07
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/telephony/ril_nv_items.h
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+
+#ifndef ANDROID_RIL_NV_ITEMS_H
+#define ANDROID_RIL_NV_ITEMS_H 1
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/* Must match the values in RadioNVItems.java in frameworks/opt/telephony. */
+typedef enum {
+
+ // CDMA radio and account information (items 1-10)
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_MEID = 1, // CDMA MEID (hex)
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_MIN = 2, // CDMA MIN (MSID)
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_MDN = 3, // CDMA MDN
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_ACCOLC = 4, // CDMA access overload control
+
+ // Carrier device provisioning (items 11-30)
+ RIL_NV_DEVICE_MSL = 11, // device MSL
+ RIL_NV_RTN_RECONDITIONED_STATUS = 12, // RTN reconditioned status
+ RIL_NV_RTN_ACTIVATION_DATE = 13, // RTN activation date
+ RIL_NV_RTN_LIFE_TIMER = 14, // RTN life timer
+ RIL_NV_RTN_LIFE_CALLS = 15, // RTN life calls
+ RIL_NV_RTN_LIFE_DATA_TX = 16, // RTN life data TX
+ RIL_NV_RTN_LIFE_DATA_RX = 17, // RTN life data RX
+ RIL_NV_OMADM_HFA_LEVEL = 18, // HFA in progress
+
+ // Mobile IP profile information (items 31-50)
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_NAI = 31, // NAI realm
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_HOME_ADDRESS = 32, // MIP home address
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_AAA_AUTH = 33, // AAA auth
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_HA_AUTH = 34, // HA auth
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_PRI_HA_ADDR = 35, // primary HA address
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_SEC_HA_ADDR = 36, // secondary HA address
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_REV_TUN_PREF = 37, // reverse TUN preference
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_HA_SPI = 38, // HA SPI
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_AAA_SPI = 39, // AAA SPI
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_MN_HA_SS = 40, // HA shared secret
+ RIL_NV_MIP_PROFILE_MN_AAA_SS = 41, // AAA shared secret
+
+ // CDMA network and band config (items 51-70)
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_PRL_VERSION = 51, // CDMA PRL version
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_BC10 = 52, // CDMA band class 10
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_BC14 = 53, // CDMA band class 14
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_SO68 = 54, // CDMA SO68
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_SO73_COP0 = 55, // CDMA SO73 COP0
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_SO73_COP1TO7 = 56, // CDMA SO73 COP1-7
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_1X_ADVANCED_ENABLED = 57, // CDMA 1X Advanced enabled
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_EHRPD_ENABLED = 58, // CDMA eHRPD enabled
+ RIL_NV_CDMA_EHRPD_FORCED = 59, // CDMA eHRPD forced
+
+ // LTE network and band config (items 71-90)
+ RIL_NV_LTE_BAND_ENABLE_25 = 71, // LTE band 25 enable
+ RIL_NV_LTE_BAND_ENABLE_26 = 72, // LTE band 26 enable
+ RIL_NV_LTE_BAND_ENABLE_41 = 73, // LTE band 41 enable
+
+ RIL_NV_LTE_SCAN_PRIORITY_25 = 74, // LTE band 25 scan priority
+ RIL_NV_LTE_SCAN_PRIORITY_26 = 75, // LTE band 26 scan priority
+ RIL_NV_LTE_SCAN_PRIORITY_41 = 76, // LTE band 41 scan priority
+
+ RIL_NV_LTE_HIDDEN_BAND_PRIORITY_25 = 77, // LTE hidden band 25 priority
+ RIL_NV_LTE_HIDDEN_BAND_PRIORITY_26 = 78, // LTE hidden band 26 priority
+ RIL_NV_LTE_HIDDEN_BAND_PRIORITY_41 = 79, // LTE hidden band 41 priority
+
+} RIL_NV_Item;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* ANDROID_RIL_NV_ITEMS_H */
diff --git a/include/utils/Log.h b/include/utils/Log.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..42e03e7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/utils/Log.h
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+// DO NOT INCLUDE ANYTHING NEW IN THIS FILE.
+
+// <log/log.h> has replaced this file and all changes should go there instead.
+// This path remains strictly to include that header as there are thousands of
+// references to <utils/Log.h> in the tree.
+
+#include <log/log.h>
diff --git a/samsung-ril/Makefile.am b/samsung-ril/Makefile.am
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e3c3c09
--- /dev/null
+++ b/samsung-ril/Makefile.am
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+SENTINEL =
+
+AM_CFLAGS = \
+ -I$(top_srcdir)/include \
+ ${SAMSUNG_IPC_CFLAGS} \
+ $(SENTINEL)
+
+lib_LTLIBRARIES = libsamsung-ril.la
+
+libsamsung_ril_la_SOURCES = \
+ call.c \
+ client.c \
+ data.c \
+ gen.c \
+ ipc.c \
+ ipc.h \
+ misc.c \
+ network.c \
+ oem.c \
+ power.c \
+ rfs.c \
+ samsung-ril.c \
+ Samsung-ril.h \
+ sim.c \
+ sms.c \
+ sound.c \
+ srs.c \
+ srs.h \
+ ss.c \
+ utils.c \
+ utils.h \
+ $(SENTINEL)
+
+libsamsung_ril_la_LIBADD = \
+ $(LIBSAMSUNG_IPC_LIBS) \
+ ${SENTINEL}
diff --git a/call.c b/samsung-ril/call.c
index adb8316..adb8316 100644
--- a/call.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/call.c
diff --git a/client.c b/samsung-ril/client.c
index ab66a40..ab66a40 100644
--- a/client.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/client.c
diff --git a/data.c b/samsung-ril/data.c
index dd43071..dd43071 100644
--- a/data.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/data.c
diff --git a/gen.c b/samsung-ril/gen.c
index fdea333..fdea333 100644
--- a/gen.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/gen.c
diff --git a/ipc.c b/samsung-ril/ipc.c
index e791ced..e791ced 100644
--- a/ipc.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/ipc.c
diff --git a/ipc.h b/samsung-ril/ipc.h
index 3874b76..3874b76 100644
--- a/ipc.h
+++ b/samsung-ril/ipc.h
diff --git a/misc.c b/samsung-ril/misc.c
index 81bf371..81bf371 100644
--- a/misc.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/misc.c
diff --git a/network.c b/samsung-ril/network.c
index c7f666e..c7f666e 100644
--- a/network.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/network.c
diff --git a/oem.c b/samsung-ril/oem.c
index b9fba81..b9fba81 100644
--- a/oem.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/oem.c
diff --git a/power.c b/samsung-ril/power.c
index 6de7eb0..6de7eb0 100644
--- a/power.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/power.c
diff --git a/rfs.c b/samsung-ril/rfs.c
index 74d5325..74d5325 100644
--- a/rfs.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/rfs.c
diff --git a/samsung-ril.c b/samsung-ril/samsung-ril.c
index 6eee5e8..6eee5e8 100644
--- a/samsung-ril.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/samsung-ril.c
diff --git a/samsung-ril.h b/samsung-ril/samsung-ril.h
index cf6dc15..cf6dc15 100644
--- a/samsung-ril.h
+++ b/samsung-ril/samsung-ril.h
diff --git a/sim.c b/samsung-ril/sim.c
index e82ac19..e82ac19 100644
--- a/sim.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/sim.c
diff --git a/sms.c b/samsung-ril/sms.c
index 1c5d302..1c5d302 100644
--- a/sms.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/sms.c
diff --git a/sound.c b/samsung-ril/sound.c
index 5c23023..5c23023 100644
--- a/sound.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/sound.c
diff --git a/srs.c b/samsung-ril/srs.c
index 4a11564..4a11564 100644
--- a/srs.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/srs.c
diff --git a/srs.h b/samsung-ril/srs.h
index bc07591..bc07591 100644
--- a/srs.h
+++ b/samsung-ril/srs.h
diff --git a/ss.c b/samsung-ril/ss.c
index 49f3152..49f3152 100644
--- a/ss.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/ss.c
diff --git a/utils.c b/samsung-ril/utils.c
index 164812e..164812e 100644
--- a/utils.c
+++ b/samsung-ril/utils.c
diff --git a/utils.h b/samsung-ril/utils.h
index f651d35..f651d35 100644
--- a/utils.h
+++ b/samsung-ril/utils.h
diff --git a/tools/Makefile.am b/tools/Makefile.am
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cd5a47c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/Makefile.am
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+SENTINEL =
+
+AM_CFLAGS = \
+ -I$(top_srcdir)/include \
+ $(SENTINEL)
+
+bin_PROGRAMS = \
+ srs-test \
+ $(SENTINEL)
+
+srs_test_SOURCES = ipc-modem.c
+srs_test_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/samsung-ipc/libsamsung-ipc.la
+srs_test_LDFLAGS =