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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 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_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_GPS_H
+#define ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_GPS_H
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <pthread.h>
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
+
+#include <hardware/hardware.h>
+
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+
+/**
+ * The id of this module
+ */
+#define GPS_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "gps"
+
+
+/** Milliseconds since January 1, 1970 */
+typedef int64_t GpsUtcTime;
+
+/** Maximum number of SVs for gps_sv_status_callback(). */
+#define GPS_MAX_SVS 32
+
+/** Maximum number of Measurements in gps_measurement_callback(). */
+#define GPS_MAX_MEASUREMENT 32
+
+/** Requested operational mode for GPS operation. */
+typedef uint32_t GpsPositionMode;
+// IMPORTANT: Note that the following values must match
+// constants in GpsLocationProvider.java.
+/** Mode for running GPS standalone (no assistance). */
+#define GPS_POSITION_MODE_STANDALONE 0
+/** AGPS MS-Based mode. */
+#define GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASED 1
+/**
+ * AGPS MS-Assisted mode. This mode is not maintained by the platform anymore.
+ * It is strongly recommended to use GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASE instead.
+ */
+#define GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_ASSISTED 2
+
+/** Requested recurrence mode for GPS operation. */
+typedef uint32_t GpsPositionRecurrence;
+// IMPORTANT: Note that the following values must match
+// constants in GpsLocationProvider.java.
+/** Receive GPS fixes on a recurring basis at a specified period. */
+#define GPS_POSITION_RECURRENCE_PERIODIC 0
+/** Request a single shot GPS fix. */
+#define GPS_POSITION_RECURRENCE_SINGLE 1
+
+/** GPS status event values. */
+typedef uint16_t GpsStatusValue;
+// IMPORTANT: Note that the following values must match
+// constants in GpsLocationProvider.java.
+/** GPS status unknown. */
+#define GPS_STATUS_NONE 0
+/** GPS has begun navigating. */
+#define GPS_STATUS_SESSION_BEGIN 1
+/** GPS has stopped navigating. */
+#define GPS_STATUS_SESSION_END 2
+/** GPS has powered on but is not navigating. */
+#define GPS_STATUS_ENGINE_ON 3
+/** GPS is powered off. */
+#define GPS_STATUS_ENGINE_OFF 4
+
+/** Flags to indicate which values are valid in a GpsLocation. */
+typedef uint16_t GpsLocationFlags;
+// IMPORTANT: Note that the following values must match
+// constants in GpsLocationProvider.java.
+/** GpsLocation has valid latitude and longitude. */
+#define GPS_LOCATION_HAS_LAT_LONG 0x0001
+/** GpsLocation has valid altitude. */
+#define GPS_LOCATION_HAS_ALTITUDE 0x0002
+/** GpsLocation has valid speed. */
+#define GPS_LOCATION_HAS_SPEED 0x0004
+/** GpsLocation has valid bearing. */
+#define GPS_LOCATION_HAS_BEARING 0x0008
+/** GpsLocation has valid accuracy. */
+#define GPS_LOCATION_HAS_ACCURACY 0x0010
+
+/** Flags for the gps_set_capabilities callback. */
+
+/** GPS HAL schedules fixes for GPS_POSITION_RECURRENCE_PERIODIC mode.
+ If this is not set, then the framework will use 1000ms for min_interval
+ and will start and call start() and stop() to schedule the GPS.
+ */
+#define GPS_CAPABILITY_SCHEDULING 0x0000001
+/** GPS supports MS-Based AGPS mode */
+#define GPS_CAPABILITY_MSB 0x0000002
+/** GPS supports MS-Assisted AGPS mode */
+#define GPS_CAPABILITY_MSA 0x0000004
+/** GPS supports single-shot fixes */
+#define GPS_CAPABILITY_SINGLE_SHOT 0x0000008
+/** GPS supports on demand time injection */
+#define GPS_CAPABILITY_ON_DEMAND_TIME 0x0000010
+/** GPS supports Geofencing */
+#define GPS_CAPABILITY_GEOFENCING 0x0000020
+/** GPS supports Measurements */
+#define GPS_CAPABILITY_MEASUREMENTS 0x0000040
+/** GPS supports Navigation Messages */
+#define GPS_CAPABILITY_NAV_MESSAGES 0x0000080
+
+/** Flags used to specify which aiding data to delete
+ when calling delete_aiding_data(). */
+typedef uint16_t GpsAidingData;
+// IMPORTANT: Note that the following values must match
+// constants in GpsLocationProvider.java.
+#define GPS_DELETE_EPHEMERIS 0x0001
+#define GPS_DELETE_ALMANAC 0x0002
+#define GPS_DELETE_POSITION 0x0004
+#define GPS_DELETE_TIME 0x0008
+#define GPS_DELETE_IONO 0x0010
+#define GPS_DELETE_UTC 0x0020
+#define GPS_DELETE_HEALTH 0x0040
+#define GPS_DELETE_SVDIR 0x0080
+#define GPS_DELETE_SVSTEER 0x0100
+#define GPS_DELETE_SADATA 0x0200
+#define GPS_DELETE_RTI 0x0400
+#define GPS_DELETE_CELLDB_INFO 0x8000
+#define GPS_DELETE_ALL 0xFFFF
+
+/** AGPS type */
+typedef uint16_t AGpsType;
+#define AGPS_TYPE_SUPL 1
+#define AGPS_TYPE_C2K 2
+
+typedef uint16_t AGpsSetIDType;
+#define AGPS_SETID_TYPE_NONE 0
+#define AGPS_SETID_TYPE_IMSI 1
+#define AGPS_SETID_TYPE_MSISDN 2
+
+typedef uint16_t ApnIpType;
+#define APN_IP_INVALID 0
+#define APN_IP_IPV4 1
+#define APN_IP_IPV6 2
+#define APN_IP_IPV4V6 3
+
+/**
+ * String length constants
+ */
+#define GPS_NI_SHORT_STRING_MAXLEN 256
+#define GPS_NI_LONG_STRING_MAXLEN 2048
+
+/**
+ * GpsNiType constants
+ */
+typedef uint32_t GpsNiType;
+#define GPS_NI_TYPE_VOICE 1
+#define GPS_NI_TYPE_UMTS_SUPL 2
+#define GPS_NI_TYPE_UMTS_CTRL_PLANE 3
+
+/**
+ * GpsNiNotifyFlags constants
+ */
+typedef uint32_t GpsNiNotifyFlags;
+/** NI requires notification */
+#define GPS_NI_NEED_NOTIFY 0x0001
+/** NI requires verification */
+#define GPS_NI_NEED_VERIFY 0x0002
+/** NI requires privacy override, no notification/minimal trace */
+#define GPS_NI_PRIVACY_OVERRIDE 0x0004
+
+/**
+ * GPS NI responses, used to define the response in
+ * NI structures
+ */
+typedef int GpsUserResponseType;
+#define GPS_NI_RESPONSE_ACCEPT 1
+#define GPS_NI_RESPONSE_DENY 2
+#define GPS_NI_RESPONSE_NORESP 3
+
+/**
+ * NI data encoding scheme
+ */
+typedef int GpsNiEncodingType;
+#define GPS_ENC_NONE 0
+#define GPS_ENC_SUPL_GSM_DEFAULT 1
+#define GPS_ENC_SUPL_UTF8 2
+#define GPS_ENC_SUPL_UCS2 3
+#define GPS_ENC_UNKNOWN -1
+
+/** AGPS status event values. */
+typedef uint16_t AGpsStatusValue;
+/** GPS requests data connection for AGPS. */
+#define GPS_REQUEST_AGPS_DATA_CONN 1
+/** GPS releases the AGPS data connection. */
+#define GPS_RELEASE_AGPS_DATA_CONN 2
+/** AGPS data connection initiated */
+#define GPS_AGPS_DATA_CONNECTED 3
+/** AGPS data connection completed */
+#define GPS_AGPS_DATA_CONN_DONE 4
+/** AGPS data connection failed */
+#define GPS_AGPS_DATA_CONN_FAILED 5
+
+#define AGPS_REF_LOCATION_TYPE_GSM_CELLID 1
+#define AGPS_REF_LOCATION_TYPE_UMTS_CELLID 2
+#define AGPS_REG_LOCATION_TYPE_MAC 3
+
+/** Network types for update_network_state "type" parameter */
+#define AGPS_RIL_NETWORK_TYPE_MOBILE 0
+#define AGPS_RIL_NETWORK_TYPE_WIFI 1
+#define AGPS_RIL_NETWORK_TYPE_MOBILE_MMS 2
+#define AGPS_RIL_NETWORK_TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL 3
+#define AGPS_RIL_NETWORK_TTYPE_MOBILE_DUN 4
+#define AGPS_RIL_NETWORK_TTYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI 5
+#define AGPS_RIL_NETWORK_TTYPE_WIMAX 6
+
+/**
+ * Flags to indicate what fields in GpsClock are valid.
+ */
+typedef uint16_t GpsClockFlags;
+/** A valid 'leap second' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_HAS_LEAP_SECOND (1<<0)
+/** A valid 'time uncertainty' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_HAS_TIME_UNCERTAINTY (1<<1)
+/** A valid 'full bias' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_HAS_FULL_BIAS (1<<2)
+/** A valid 'bias' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_HAS_BIAS (1<<3)
+/** A valid 'bias uncertainty' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_HAS_BIAS_UNCERTAINTY (1<<4)
+/** A valid 'drift' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_HAS_DRIFT (1<<5)
+/** A valid 'drift uncertainty' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_HAS_DRIFT_UNCERTAINTY (1<<6)
+
+/**
+ * Enumeration of the available values for the GPS Clock type.
+ */
+typedef uint8_t GpsClockType;
+/** The type is not available ot it is unknown. */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0
+/** The source of the time value reported by GPS clock is the local hardware clock. */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_TYPE_LOCAL_HW_TIME 1
+/**
+ * The source of the time value reported by GPS clock is the GPS time derived from satellites
+ * (epoch = Jan 6, 1980)
+ */
+#define GPS_CLOCK_TYPE_GPS_TIME 2
+
+/**
+ * Flags to indicate what fields in GpsMeasurement are valid.
+ */
+typedef uint32_t GpsMeasurementFlags;
+/** A valid 'snr' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_SNR (1<<0)
+/** A valid 'elevation' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_ELEVATION (1<<1)
+/** A valid 'elevation uncertainty' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_ELEVATION_UNCERTAINTY (1<<2)
+/** A valid 'azimuth' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_AZIMUTH (1<<3)
+/** A valid 'azimuth uncertainty' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_AZIMUTH_UNCERTAINTY (1<<4)
+/** A valid 'pseudorange' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_PSEUDORANGE (1<<5)
+/** A valid 'pseudorange uncertainty' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_PSEUDORANGE_UNCERTAINTY (1<<6)
+/** A valid 'code phase' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CODE_PHASE (1<<7)
+/** A valid 'code phase uncertainty' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CODE_PHASE_UNCERTAINTY (1<<8)
+/** A valid 'carrier frequency' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CARRIER_FREQUENCY (1<<9)
+/** A valid 'carrier cycles' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CARRIER_CYCLES (1<<10)
+/** A valid 'carrier phase' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CARRIER_PHASE (1<<11)
+/** A valid 'carrier phase uncertainty' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CARRIER_PHASE_UNCERTAINTY (1<<12)
+/** A valid 'bit number' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_BIT_NUMBER (1<<13)
+/** A valid 'time from last bit' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_TIME_FROM_LAST_BIT (1<<14)
+/** A valid 'doppler shift' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_DOPPLER_SHIFT (1<<15)
+/** A valid 'doppler shift uncertainty' is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_DOPPLER_SHIFT_UNCERTAINTY (1<<16)
+/** A valid 'used in fix' flag is stored in the data structure. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_USED_IN_FIX (1<<17)
+/** The value of 'pseudorange rate' is uncorrected. */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_UNCORRECTED_PSEUDORANGE_RATE (1<<18)
+
+/**
+ * Enumeration of the available values for the GPS Measurement's loss of lock.
+ */
+typedef uint8_t GpsLossOfLock;
+/** The indicator is not available or it is unknown. */
+#define GPS_LOSS_OF_LOCK_UNKNOWN 0
+/** The measurement does not present any indication of loss of lock. */
+#define GPS_LOSS_OF_LOCK_OK 1
+/** Loss of lock between previous and current observation: cycle slip possible. */
+#define GPS_LOSS_OF_LOCK_CYCLE_SLIP 2
+
+/**
+ * Enumeration of available values for the GPS Measurement's multipath indicator.
+ */
+typedef uint8_t GpsMultipathIndicator;
+/** The indicator is not available or unknown. */
+#define GPS_MULTIPATH_INDICATOR_UNKNOWN 0
+/** The measurement has been indicated to use multipath. */
+#define GPS_MULTIPATH_INDICATOR_DETECTED 1
+/** The measurement has been indicated Not to use multipath. */
+#define GPS_MULTIPATH_INDICATOR_NOT_USED 2
+
+/**
+ * Flags indicating the GPS measurement state.
+ * The expected behavior here is for GPS HAL to set all the flags that applies. For
+ * example, if the state for a satellite is only C/A code locked and bit synchronized,
+ * and there is still millisecond ambiguity, the state should be set as:
+ * GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_CODE_LOCK|GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_BIT_SYNC|GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_MSEC_AMBIGUOUS
+ * If GPS is still searching for a satellite, the corresponding state should be set to
+ * GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_UNKNOWN(0).
+ */
+typedef uint16_t GpsMeasurementState;
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_UNKNOWN 0
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_CODE_LOCK (1<<0)
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_BIT_SYNC (1<<1)
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_SUBFRAME_SYNC (1<<2)
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_TOW_DECODED (1<<3)
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_MSEC_AMBIGUOUS (1<<4)
+
+/**
+ * Flags indicating the Accumulated Delta Range's states.
+ */
+typedef uint16_t GpsAccumulatedDeltaRangeState;
+#define GPS_ADR_STATE_UNKNOWN 0
+#define GPS_ADR_STATE_VALID (1<<0)
+#define GPS_ADR_STATE_RESET (1<<1)
+#define GPS_ADR_STATE_CYCLE_SLIP (1<<2)
+
+/**
+ * Enumeration of available values to indicate the available GPS Navigation message types.
+ */
+typedef uint8_t GpsNavigationMessageType;
+/** The message type is unknown. */
+#define GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0
+/** L1 C/A message contained in the structure. */
+#define GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_TYPE_L1CA 1
+/** L2-CNAV message contained in the structure. */
+#define GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_TYPE_L2CNAV 2
+/** L5-CNAV message contained in the structure. */
+#define GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_TYPE_L5CNAV 3
+/** CNAV-2 message contained in the structure. */
+#define GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_TYPE_CNAV2 4
+
+/**
+ * Status of Navigation Message
+ * When a message is received properly without any parity error in its navigation words, the
+ * status should be set to NAV_MESSAGE_STATUS_PARITY_PASSED. But if a message is received
+ * with words that failed parity check, but GPS is able to correct those words, the status
+ * should be set to NAV_MESSAGE_STATUS_PARITY_REBUILT.
+ * No need to send any navigation message that contains words with parity error and cannot be
+ * corrected.
+ */
+typedef uint16_t NavigationMessageStatus;
+#define NAV_MESSAGE_STATUS_UNKONW 0
+#define NAV_MESSAGE_STATUS_PARITY_PASSED (1<<0)
+#define NAV_MESSAGE_STATUS_PARITY_REBUILT (1<<1)
+
+/**
+ * Name for the GPS XTRA interface.
+ */
+#define GPS_XTRA_INTERFACE "gps-xtra"
+
+/**
+ * Name for the GPS DEBUG interface.
+ */
+#define GPS_DEBUG_INTERFACE "gps-debug"
+
+/**
+ * Name for the AGPS interface.
+ */
+#define AGPS_INTERFACE "agps"
+
+/**
+ * Name of the Supl Certificate interface.
+ */
+#define SUPL_CERTIFICATE_INTERFACE "supl-certificate"
+
+/**
+ * Name for NI interface
+ */
+#define GPS_NI_INTERFACE "gps-ni"
+
+/**
+ * Name for the AGPS-RIL interface.
+ */
+#define AGPS_RIL_INTERFACE "agps_ril"
+
+/**
+ * The GPS chipset can use Psc for AGPS.
+ */
+#define AGPS_USE_PSC
+
+/**
+ * Name for the GPS_Geofencing interface.
+ */
+#define GPS_GEOFENCING_INTERFACE "gps_geofencing"
+
+/**
+ * Name of the GPS Measurements interface.
+ */
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_INTERFACE "gps_measurement"
+
+/**
+ * Name of the GPS navigation message interface.
+ */
+#define GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_INTERFACE "gps_navigation_message"
+
+/**
+ * Name of the GNSS/GPS configuration interface.
+ */
+#define GNSS_CONFIGURATION_INTERFACE "gnss_configuration"
+
+
+/** Represents a location. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsLocation) */
+ size_t size;
+ /** Contains GpsLocationFlags bits. */
+ uint16_t flags;
+ /** Represents latitude in degrees. */
+ double latitude;
+ /** Represents longitude in degrees. */
+ double longitude;
+ /** Represents altitude in meters above the WGS 84 reference
+ * ellipsoid. */
+ double altitude;
+ /** Represents speed in meters per second. */
+ float speed;
+ /** Represents heading in degrees. */
+ float bearing;
+ /** Represents expected accuracy in meters. */
+ float accuracy;
+ /** Timestamp for the location fix. */
+ GpsUtcTime timestamp;
+} GpsLocation;
+
+/** Represents the status. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsStatus) */
+ size_t size;
+ GpsStatusValue status;
+} GpsStatus;
+
+/** Represents SV information. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsSvInfo) */
+ size_t size;
+ /** Pseudo-random number for the SV. */
+ int prn;
+ /** Signal to noise ratio. */
+ float snr;
+ /** Elevation of SV in degrees. */
+ float elevation;
+ /** Azimuth of SV in degrees. */
+ float azimuth;
+ /** Unknown field in Samsung I9100 libgps
+ May be an indicator for constellation type
+ (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo)?
+ Used on GT-I9100, likely also present on GT-N7000,
+ SGH-I717, SGH-I727 but this needs confirmation.
+ */
+ int unknown_samsung_field;
+} GpsSvInfo;
+
+/** Represents SV status. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsSvStatus) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /** Number of SVs currently visible. */
+ int num_svs;
+
+ /** Contains an array of SV information. */
+ GpsSvInfo sv_list[GPS_MAX_SVS];
+
+ /** Represents a bit mask indicating which SVs
+ * have ephemeris data.
+ */
+ uint32_t ephemeris_mask;
+
+ /** Represents a bit mask indicating which SVs
+ * have almanac data.
+ */
+ uint32_t almanac_mask;
+
+ /**
+ * Represents a bit mask indicating which SVs
+ * were used for computing the most recent position fix.
+ */
+ uint32_t used_in_fix_mask;
+} GpsSvStatus;
+
+
+/* 2G and 3G */
+/* In 3G lac is discarded */
+typedef struct {
+ uint16_t type;
+ uint16_t mcc;
+ uint16_t mnc;
+ uint16_t lac;
+#ifdef AGPS_USE_PSC
+ uint16_t psc;
+#endif
+ uint32_t cid;
+} AGpsRefLocationCellID;
+
+typedef struct {
+ uint8_t mac[6];
+} AGpsRefLocationMac;
+
+/** Represents ref locations */
+typedef struct {
+ uint16_t type;
+ union {
+ AGpsRefLocationCellID cellID;
+ AGpsRefLocationMac mac;
+ } u;
+} AGpsRefLocation;
+
+/** Callback with location information.
+ * Can only be called from a thread created by create_thread_cb.
+ */
+typedef void (* gps_location_callback)(GpsLocation* location);
+
+/** Callback with status information.
+ * Can only be called from a thread created by create_thread_cb.
+ */
+typedef void (* gps_status_callback)(GpsStatus* status);
+
+/**
+ * Callback with SV status information.
+ * Can only be called from a thread created by create_thread_cb.
+ */
+typedef void (* gps_sv_status_callback)(GpsSvStatus* sv_info);
+
+/** Callback for reporting NMEA sentences.
+ * Can only be called from a thread created by create_thread_cb.
+ */
+typedef void (* gps_nmea_callback)(GpsUtcTime timestamp, const char* nmea, int length);
+
+/** Callback to inform framework of the GPS engine's capabilities.
+ * Capability parameter is a bit field of GPS_CAPABILITY_* flags.
+ */
+typedef void (* gps_set_capabilities)(uint32_t capabilities);
+
+/** Callback utility for acquiring the GPS wakelock.
+ * This can be used to prevent the CPU from suspending while handling GPS events.
+ */
+typedef void (* gps_acquire_wakelock)();
+
+/** Callback utility for releasing the GPS wakelock. */
+typedef void (* gps_release_wakelock)();
+
+/** Callback for requesting NTP time */
+typedef void (* gps_request_utc_time)();
+
+/** Callback for creating a thread that can call into the Java framework code.
+ * This must be used to create any threads that report events up to the framework.
+ */
+typedef pthread_t (* gps_create_thread)(const char* name, void (*start)(void *), void* arg);
+
+/** GPS callback structure. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsCallbacks) */
+ size_t size;
+ gps_location_callback location_cb;
+ gps_status_callback status_cb;
+ gps_sv_status_callback sv_status_cb;
+ gps_nmea_callback nmea_cb;
+ gps_set_capabilities set_capabilities_cb;
+ gps_acquire_wakelock acquire_wakelock_cb;
+ gps_release_wakelock release_wakelock_cb;
+ gps_create_thread create_thread_cb;
+ gps_request_utc_time request_utc_time_cb;
+} GpsCallbacks;
+
+
+/** Represents the standard GPS interface. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+ /**
+ * Opens the interface and provides the callback routines
+ * to the implementation of this interface.
+ */
+ int (*init)( GpsCallbacks* callbacks );
+
+ /** Starts navigating. */
+ int (*start)( void );
+
+ /** Stops navigating. */
+ int (*stop)( void );
+
+ /** Closes the interface. */
+ void (*cleanup)( void );
+
+ /** Injects the current time. */
+ int (*inject_time)(GpsUtcTime time, int64_t timeReference,
+ int uncertainty);
+
+ /** Injects current location from another location provider
+ * (typically cell ID).
+ * latitude and longitude are measured in degrees
+ * expected accuracy is measured in meters
+ */
+ int (*inject_location)(double latitude, double longitude, float accuracy);
+
+ /**
+ * Specifies that the next call to start will not use the
+ * information defined in the flags. GPS_DELETE_ALL is passed for
+ * a cold start.
+ */
+ void (*delete_aiding_data)(GpsAidingData flags);
+
+ /**
+ * min_interval represents the time between fixes in milliseconds.
+ * preferred_accuracy represents the requested fix accuracy in meters.
+ * preferred_time represents the requested time to first fix in milliseconds.
+ *
+ * 'mode' parameter should be one of GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASE
+ * or GPS_POSITION_MODE_STANDALONE.
+ * It is allowed by the platform (and it is recommended) to fallback to
+ * GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASE if GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_ASSISTED is passed in, and
+ * GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASED is supported.
+ */
+ int (*set_position_mode)(GpsPositionMode mode, GpsPositionRecurrence recurrence,
+ uint32_t min_interval, uint32_t preferred_accuracy, uint32_t preferred_time);
+
+ /** Get a pointer to extension information. */
+ const void* (*get_extension)(const char* name);
+} GpsInterface;
+
+/** Callback to request the client to download XTRA data.
+ * The client should download XTRA data and inject it by calling inject_xtra_data().
+ * Can only be called from a thread created by create_thread_cb.
+ */
+typedef void (* gps_xtra_download_request)();
+
+/** Callback structure for the XTRA interface. */
+typedef struct {
+ gps_xtra_download_request download_request_cb;
+ gps_create_thread create_thread_cb;
+} GpsXtraCallbacks;
+
+/** Extended interface for XTRA support. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsXtraInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+ /**
+ * Opens the XTRA interface and provides the callback routines
+ * to the implementation of this interface.
+ */
+ int (*init)( GpsXtraCallbacks* callbacks );
+ /** Injects XTRA data into the GPS. */
+ int (*inject_xtra_data)( char* data, int length );
+} GpsXtraInterface;
+
+/** Extended interface for DEBUG support. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsDebugInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * This function should return any information that the native
+ * implementation wishes to include in a bugreport.
+ */
+ size_t (*get_internal_state)(char* buffer, size_t bufferSize);
+} GpsDebugInterface;
+
+#pragma pack(push,4)
+// We need to keep the alignment of this data structure to 4-bytes, to ensure that in 64-bit
+// environments the size of this legacy definition does not collide with _v2. Implementations should
+// be using _v2 and _v3, so it's OK to pay the 'unaligned' penalty in 64-bit if an old
+// implementation is still in use.
+
+/** Represents the status of AGPS. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(AGpsStatus_v1) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ AGpsType type;
+ AGpsStatusValue status;
+} AGpsStatus_v1;
+
+#pragma pack(pop)
+
+/** Represents the status of AGPS augmented with a IPv4 address field. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(AGpsStatus_v2) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ AGpsType type;
+ AGpsStatusValue status;
+ uint32_t ipaddr;
+} AGpsStatus_v2;
+
+/* Represents the status of AGPS augmented to support IPv4 and IPv6. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(AGpsStatus_v3) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ AGpsType type;
+ AGpsStatusValue status;
+
+ /**
+ * Must be set to a valid IPv4 address if the field 'addr' contains an IPv4
+ * address, or set to INADDR_NONE otherwise.
+ */
+ uint32_t ipaddr;
+
+ /**
+ * Must contain the IPv4 (AF_INET) or IPv6 (AF_INET6) address to report.
+ * Any other value of addr.ss_family will be rejected.
+ * */
+ struct sockaddr_storage addr;
+} AGpsStatus_v3;
+
+typedef AGpsStatus_v3 AGpsStatus;
+
+/** Callback with AGPS status information.
+ * Can only be called from a thread created by create_thread_cb.
+ */
+typedef void (* agps_status_callback)(AGpsStatus* status);
+
+/** Callback structure for the AGPS interface. */
+typedef struct {
+ agps_status_callback status_cb;
+ gps_create_thread create_thread_cb;
+} AGpsCallbacks;
+
+
+/** Extended interface for AGPS support. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(AGpsInterface_v1) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * Opens the AGPS interface and provides the callback routines
+ * to the implementation of this interface.
+ */
+ void (*init)( AGpsCallbacks* callbacks );
+ /**
+ * Notifies that a data connection is available and sets
+ * the name of the APN to be used for SUPL.
+ */
+ int (*data_conn_open)( const char* apn );
+ /**
+ * Notifies that the AGPS data connection has been closed.
+ */
+ int (*data_conn_closed)();
+ /**
+ * Notifies that a data connection is not available for AGPS.
+ */
+ int (*data_conn_failed)();
+ /**
+ * Sets the hostname and port for the AGPS server.
+ */
+ int (*set_server)( AGpsType type, const char* hostname, int port );
+} AGpsInterface_v1;
+
+/**
+ * Extended interface for AGPS support, it is augmented to enable to pass
+ * extra APN data.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(AGpsInterface_v2) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * Opens the AGPS interface and provides the callback routines to the
+ * implementation of this interface.
+ */
+ void (*init)(AGpsCallbacks* callbacks);
+ /**
+ * Deprecated.
+ * If the HAL supports AGpsInterface_v2 this API will not be used, see
+ * data_conn_open_with_apn_ip_type for more information.
+ */
+ int (*data_conn_open)(const char* apn);
+ /**
+ * Notifies that the AGPS data connection has been closed.
+ */
+ int (*data_conn_closed)();
+ /**
+ * Notifies that a data connection is not available for AGPS.
+ */
+ int (*data_conn_failed)();
+ /**
+ * Sets the hostname and port for the AGPS server.
+ */
+ int (*set_server)(AGpsType type, const char* hostname, int port);
+
+ /**
+ * Notifies that a data connection is available and sets the name of the
+ * APN, and its IP type, to be used for SUPL connections.
+ */
+ int (*data_conn_open_with_apn_ip_type)(
+ const char* apn,
+ ApnIpType apnIpType);
+} AGpsInterface_v2;
+
+typedef AGpsInterface_v2 AGpsInterface;
+
+/** Error codes associated with certificate operations */
+#define AGPS_CERTIFICATE_OPERATION_SUCCESS 0
+#define AGPS_CERTIFICATE_ERROR_GENERIC -100
+#define AGPS_CERTIFICATE_ERROR_TOO_MANY_CERTIFICATES -101
+
+/** A data structure that represents an X.509 certificate using DER encoding */
+typedef struct {
+ size_t length;
+ u_char* data;
+} DerEncodedCertificate;
+
+/**
+ * A type definition for SHA1 Fingerprints used to identify X.509 Certificates
+ * The Fingerprint is a digest of the DER Certificate that uniquely identifies it.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ u_char data[20];
+} Sha1CertificateFingerprint;
+
+/** AGPS Interface to handle SUPL certificate operations */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(SuplCertificateInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * Installs a set of Certificates used for SUPL connections to the AGPS server.
+ * If needed the HAL should find out internally any certificates that need to be removed to
+ * accommodate the certificates to install.
+ * The certificates installed represent a full set of valid certificates needed to connect to
+ * AGPS SUPL servers.
+ * The list of certificates is required, and all must be available at the same time, when trying
+ * to establish a connection with the AGPS Server.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * certificates - A pointer to an array of DER encoded certificates that are need to be
+ * installed in the HAL.
+ * length - The number of certificates to install.
+ * Returns:
+ * AGPS_CERTIFICATE_OPERATION_SUCCESS if the operation is completed successfully
+ * AGPS_CERTIFICATE_ERROR_TOO_MANY_CERTIFICATES if the HAL cannot store the number of
+ * certificates attempted to be installed, the state of the certificates stored should
+ * remain the same as before on this error case.
+ *
+ * IMPORTANT:
+ * If needed the HAL should find out internally the set of certificates that need to be
+ * removed to accommodate the certificates to install.
+ */
+ int (*install_certificates) ( const DerEncodedCertificate* certificates, size_t length );
+
+ /**
+ * Notifies the HAL that a list of certificates used for SUPL connections are revoked. It is
+ * expected that the given set of certificates is removed from the internal store of the HAL.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * fingerprints - A pointer to an array of SHA1 Fingerprints to identify the set of
+ * certificates to revoke.
+ * length - The number of fingerprints provided.
+ * Returns:
+ * AGPS_CERTIFICATE_OPERATION_SUCCESS if the operation is completed successfully.
+ *
+ * IMPORTANT:
+ * If any of the certificates provided (through its fingerprint) is not known by the HAL,
+ * it should be ignored and continue revoking/deleting the rest of them.
+ */
+ int (*revoke_certificates) ( const Sha1CertificateFingerprint* fingerprints, size_t length );
+} SuplCertificateInterface;
+
+/** Represents an NI request */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsNiNotification) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * An ID generated by HAL to associate NI notifications and UI
+ * responses
+ */
+ int notification_id;
+
+ /**
+ * An NI type used to distinguish different categories of NI
+ * events, such as GPS_NI_TYPE_VOICE, GPS_NI_TYPE_UMTS_SUPL, ...
+ */
+ GpsNiType ni_type;
+
+ /**
+ * Notification/verification options, combinations of GpsNiNotifyFlags constants
+ */
+ GpsNiNotifyFlags notify_flags;
+
+ /**
+ * Timeout period to wait for user response.
+ * Set to 0 for no time out limit.
+ */
+ int timeout;
+
+ /**
+ * Default response when time out.
+ */
+ GpsUserResponseType default_response;
+
+ /**
+ * Requestor ID
+ */
+ char requestor_id[GPS_NI_SHORT_STRING_MAXLEN];
+
+ /**
+ * Notification message. It can also be used to store client_id in some cases
+ */
+ char text[GPS_NI_LONG_STRING_MAXLEN];
+
+ /**
+ * Client name decoding scheme
+ */
+ GpsNiEncodingType requestor_id_encoding;
+
+ /**
+ * Client name decoding scheme
+ */
+ GpsNiEncodingType text_encoding;
+
+ /**
+ * A pointer to extra data. Format:
+ * key_1 = value_1
+ * key_2 = value_2
+ */
+ char extras[GPS_NI_LONG_STRING_MAXLEN];
+
+} GpsNiNotification;
+
+/** Callback with NI notification.
+ * Can only be called from a thread created by create_thread_cb.
+ */
+typedef void (*gps_ni_notify_callback)(GpsNiNotification *notification);
+
+/** GPS NI callback structure. */
+typedef struct
+{
+ /**
+ * Sends the notification request from HAL to GPSLocationProvider.
+ */
+ gps_ni_notify_callback notify_cb;
+ gps_create_thread create_thread_cb;
+} GpsNiCallbacks;
+
+/**
+ * Extended interface for Network-initiated (NI) support.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsNiInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /** Registers the callbacks for HAL to use. */
+ void (*init) (GpsNiCallbacks *callbacks);
+
+ /** Sends a response to HAL. */
+ void (*respond) (int notif_id, GpsUserResponseType user_response);
+} GpsNiInterface;
+
+struct gps_device_t {
+ struct hw_device_t common;
+
+ /**
+ * Set the provided lights to the provided values.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on succes, error code on failure.
+ */
+ const GpsInterface* (*get_gps_interface)(struct gps_device_t* dev);
+};
+
+#define AGPS_RIL_REQUEST_SETID_IMSI (1<<0L)
+#define AGPS_RIL_REQUEST_SETID_MSISDN (1<<1L)
+
+#define AGPS_RIL_REQUEST_REFLOC_CELLID (1<<0L)
+#define AGPS_RIL_REQUEST_REFLOC_MAC (1<<1L)
+
+typedef void (*agps_ril_request_set_id)(uint32_t flags);
+typedef void (*agps_ril_request_ref_loc)(uint32_t flags);
+
+typedef struct {
+ agps_ril_request_set_id request_setid;
+ agps_ril_request_ref_loc request_refloc;
+ gps_create_thread create_thread_cb;
+} AGpsRilCallbacks;
+
+/** Extended interface for AGPS_RIL support. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(AGpsRilInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+ /**
+ * Opens the AGPS interface and provides the callback routines
+ * to the implementation of this interface.
+ */
+ void (*init)( AGpsRilCallbacks* callbacks );
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the reference location.
+ */
+ void (*set_ref_location) (const AGpsRefLocation *agps_reflocation, size_t sz_struct);
+ /**
+ * Sets the set ID.
+ */
+ void (*set_set_id) (AGpsSetIDType type, const char* setid);
+
+ /**
+ * Send network initiated message.
+ */
+ void (*ni_message) (uint8_t *msg, size_t len);
+
+ /**
+ * Notify GPS of network status changes.
+ * These parameters match values in the android.net.NetworkInfo class.
+ */
+ void (*update_network_state) (int connected, int type, int roaming, const char* extra_info);
+
+ /**
+ * Notify GPS of network status changes.
+ * These parameters match values in the android.net.NetworkInfo class.
+ */
+ void (*update_network_availability) (int avaiable, const char* apn);
+} AGpsRilInterface;
+
+/**
+ * GPS Geofence.
+ * There are 3 states associated with a Geofence: Inside, Outside, Unknown.
+ * There are 3 transitions: ENTERED, EXITED, UNCERTAIN.
+ *
+ * An example state diagram with confidence level: 95% and Unknown time limit
+ * set as 30 secs is shown below. (confidence level and Unknown time limit are
+ * explained latter)
+ * ____________________________
+ * | Unknown (30 secs) |
+ * """"""""""""""""""""""""""""
+ * ^ | | ^
+ * UNCERTAIN| |ENTERED EXITED| |UNCERTAIN
+ * | v v |
+ * ________ EXITED _________
+ * | Inside | -----------> | Outside |
+ * | | <----------- | |
+ * """""""" ENTERED """""""""
+ *
+ * Inside state: We are 95% confident that the user is inside the geofence.
+ * Outside state: We are 95% confident that the user is outside the geofence
+ * Unknown state: Rest of the time.
+ *
+ * The Unknown state is better explained with an example:
+ *
+ * __________
+ * | c|
+ * | ___ | _______
+ * | |a| | | b |
+ * | """ | """""""
+ * | |
+ * """"""""""
+ * In the diagram above, "a" and "b" are 2 geofences and "c" is the accuracy
+ * circle reported by the GPS subsystem. Now with regard to "b", the system is
+ * confident that the user is outside. But with regard to "a" is not confident
+ * whether it is inside or outside the geofence. If the accuracy remains the
+ * same for a sufficient period of time, the UNCERTAIN transition would be
+ * triggered with the state set to Unknown. If the accuracy improves later, an
+ * appropriate transition should be triggered. This "sufficient period of time"
+ * is defined by the parameter in the add_geofence_area API.
+ * In other words, Unknown state can be interpreted as a state in which the
+ * GPS subsystem isn't confident enough that the user is either inside or
+ * outside the Geofence. It moves to Unknown state only after the expiry of the
+ * timeout.
+ *
+ * The geofence callback needs to be triggered for the ENTERED and EXITED
+ * transitions, when the GPS system is confident that the user has entered
+ * (Inside state) or exited (Outside state) the Geofence. An implementation
+ * which uses a value of 95% as the confidence is recommended. The callback
+ * should be triggered only for the transitions requested by the
+ * add_geofence_area call.
+ *
+ * Even though the diagram and explanation talks about states and transitions,
+ * the callee is only interested in the transistions. The states are mentioned
+ * here for illustrative purposes.
+ *
+ * Startup Scenario: When the device boots up, if an application adds geofences,
+ * and then we get an accurate GPS location fix, it needs to trigger the
+ * appropriate (ENTERED or EXITED) transition for every Geofence it knows about.
+ * By default, all the Geofences will be in the Unknown state.
+ *
+ * When the GPS system is unavailable, gps_geofence_status_callback should be
+ * called to inform the upper layers of the same. Similarly, when it becomes
+ * available the callback should be called. This is a global state while the
+ * UNKNOWN transition described above is per geofence.
+ *
+ * An important aspect to note is that users of this API (framework), will use
+ * other subsystems like wifi, sensors, cell to handle Unknown case and
+ * hopefully provide a definitive state transition to the third party
+ * application. GPS Geofence will just be a signal indicating what the GPS
+ * subsystem knows about the Geofence.
+ *
+ */
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_ENTERED (1<<0L)
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_EXITED (1<<1L)
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_UNCERTAIN (1<<2L)
+
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_UNAVAILABLE (1<<0L)
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_AVAILABLE (1<<1L)
+
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_OPERATION_SUCCESS 0
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_TOO_MANY_GEOFENCES -100
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_ID_EXISTS -101
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_ID_UNKNOWN -102
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_INVALID_TRANSITION -103
+#define GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_GENERIC -149
+
+/**
+ * The callback associated with the geofence.
+ * Parameters:
+ * geofence_id - The id associated with the add_geofence_area.
+ * location - The current GPS location.
+ * transition - Can be one of GPS_GEOFENCE_ENTERED, GPS_GEOFENCE_EXITED,
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_UNCERTAIN.
+ * timestamp - Timestamp when the transition was detected.
+ *
+ * The callback should only be called when the caller is interested in that
+ * particular transition. For instance, if the caller is interested only in
+ * ENTERED transition, then the callback should NOT be called with the EXITED
+ * transition.
+ *
+ * IMPORTANT: If a transition is triggered resulting in this callback, the GPS
+ * subsystem will wake up the application processor, if its in suspend state.
+ */
+typedef void (*gps_geofence_transition_callback) (int32_t geofence_id, GpsLocation* location,
+ int32_t transition, GpsUtcTime timestamp);
+
+/**
+ * The callback associated with the availability of the GPS system for geofencing
+ * monitoring. If the GPS system determines that it cannot monitor geofences
+ * because of lack of reliability or unavailability of the GPS signals, it will
+ * call this callback with GPS_GEOFENCE_UNAVAILABLE parameter.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * status - GPS_GEOFENCE_UNAVAILABLE or GPS_GEOFENCE_AVAILABLE.
+ * last_location - Last known location.
+ */
+typedef void (*gps_geofence_status_callback) (int32_t status, GpsLocation* last_location);
+
+/**
+ * The callback associated with the add_geofence call.
+ *
+ * Parameter:
+ * geofence_id - Id of the geofence.
+ * status - GPS_GEOFENCE_OPERATION_SUCCESS
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_TOO_MANY_GEOFENCES - geofence limit has been reached.
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_ID_EXISTS - geofence with id already exists
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_INVALID_TRANSITION - the monitorTransition contains an
+ * invalid transition
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_GENERIC - for other errors.
+ */
+typedef void (*gps_geofence_add_callback) (int32_t geofence_id, int32_t status);
+
+/**
+ * The callback associated with the remove_geofence call.
+ *
+ * Parameter:
+ * geofence_id - Id of the geofence.
+ * status - GPS_GEOFENCE_OPERATION_SUCCESS
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_ID_UNKNOWN - for invalid id
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_GENERIC for others.
+ */
+typedef void (*gps_geofence_remove_callback) (int32_t geofence_id, int32_t status);
+
+
+/**
+ * The callback associated with the pause_geofence call.
+ *
+ * Parameter:
+ * geofence_id - Id of the geofence.
+ * status - GPS_GEOFENCE_OPERATION_SUCCESS
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_ID_UNKNOWN - for invalid id
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_INVALID_TRANSITION -
+ * when monitor_transitions is invalid
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_GENERIC for others.
+ */
+typedef void (*gps_geofence_pause_callback) (int32_t geofence_id, int32_t status);
+
+/**
+ * The callback associated with the resume_geofence call.
+ *
+ * Parameter:
+ * geofence_id - Id of the geofence.
+ * status - GPS_GEOFENCE_OPERATION_SUCCESS
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_ID_UNKNOWN - for invalid id
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_GENERIC for others.
+ */
+typedef void (*gps_geofence_resume_callback) (int32_t geofence_id, int32_t status);
+
+typedef struct {
+ gps_geofence_transition_callback geofence_transition_callback;
+ gps_geofence_status_callback geofence_status_callback;
+ gps_geofence_add_callback geofence_add_callback;
+ gps_geofence_remove_callback geofence_remove_callback;
+ gps_geofence_pause_callback geofence_pause_callback;
+ gps_geofence_resume_callback geofence_resume_callback;
+ gps_create_thread create_thread_cb;
+} GpsGeofenceCallbacks;
+
+/** Extended interface for GPS_Geofencing support */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsGeofencingInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * Opens the geofence interface and provides the callback routines
+ * to the implementation of this interface.
+ */
+ void (*init)( GpsGeofenceCallbacks* callbacks );
+
+ /**
+ * Add a geofence area. This api currently supports circular geofences.
+ * Parameters:
+ * geofence_id - The id for the geofence. If a geofence with this id
+ * already exists, an error value (GPS_GEOFENCE_ERROR_ID_EXISTS)
+ * should be returned.
+ * latitude, longtitude, radius_meters - The lat, long and radius
+ * (in meters) for the geofence
+ * last_transition - The current state of the geofence. For example, if
+ * the system already knows that the user is inside the geofence,
+ * this will be set to GPS_GEOFENCE_ENTERED. In most cases, it
+ * will be GPS_GEOFENCE_UNCERTAIN.
+ * monitor_transition - Which transitions to monitor. Bitwise OR of
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ENTERED, GPS_GEOFENCE_EXITED and
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_UNCERTAIN.
+ * notification_responsiveness_ms - Defines the best-effort description
+ * of how soon should the callback be called when the transition
+ * associated with the Geofence is triggered. For instance, if set
+ * to 1000 millseconds with GPS_GEOFENCE_ENTERED, the callback
+ * should be called 1000 milliseconds within entering the geofence.
+ * This parameter is defined in milliseconds.
+ * NOTE: This is not to be confused with the rate that the GPS is
+ * polled at. It is acceptable to dynamically vary the rate of
+ * sampling the GPS for power-saving reasons; thus the rate of
+ * sampling may be faster or slower than this.
+ * unknown_timer_ms - The time limit after which the UNCERTAIN transition
+ * should be triggered. This parameter is defined in milliseconds.
+ * See above for a detailed explanation.
+ */
+ void (*add_geofence_area) (int32_t geofence_id, double latitude, double longitude,
+ double radius_meters, int last_transition, int monitor_transitions,
+ int notification_responsiveness_ms, int unknown_timer_ms);
+
+ /**
+ * Pause monitoring a particular geofence.
+ * Parameters:
+ * geofence_id - The id for the geofence.
+ */
+ void (*pause_geofence) (int32_t geofence_id);
+
+ /**
+ * Resume monitoring a particular geofence.
+ * Parameters:
+ * geofence_id - The id for the geofence.
+ * monitor_transitions - Which transitions to monitor. Bitwise OR of
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_ENTERED, GPS_GEOFENCE_EXITED and
+ * GPS_GEOFENCE_UNCERTAIN.
+ * This supersedes the value associated provided in the
+ * add_geofence_area call.
+ */
+ void (*resume_geofence) (int32_t geofence_id, int monitor_transitions);
+
+ /**
+ * Remove a geofence area. After the function returns, no notifications
+ * should be sent.
+ * Parameter:
+ * geofence_id - The id for the geofence.
+ */
+ void (*remove_geofence_area) (int32_t geofence_id);
+} GpsGeofencingInterface;
+
+
+/**
+ * Represents an estimate of the GPS clock time.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsClock) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /** A set of flags indicating the validity of the fields in this data structure. */
+ GpsClockFlags flags;
+
+ /**
+ * Leap second data.
+ * The sign of the value is defined by the following equation:
+ * utc_time_ns = time_ns + (full_bias_ns + bias_ns) - leap_second * 1,000,000,000
+ *
+ * If the data is available 'flags' must contain GPS_CLOCK_HAS_LEAP_SECOND.
+ */
+ int16_t leap_second;
+
+ /**
+ * Indicates the type of time reported by the 'time_ns' field.
+ * This is a Mandatory field.
+ */
+ GpsClockType type;
+
+ /**
+ * The GPS receiver internal clock value. This can be either the local hardware clock value
+ * (GPS_CLOCK_TYPE_LOCAL_HW_TIME), or the current GPS time derived inside GPS receiver
+ * (GPS_CLOCK_TYPE_GPS_TIME). The field 'type' defines the time reported.
+ *
+ * For local hardware clock, this value is expected to be monotonically increasing during
+ * the reporting session. The real GPS time can be derived by compensating the 'full bias'
+ * (when it is available) from this value.
+ *
+ * For GPS time, this value is expected to be the best estimation of current GPS time that GPS
+ * receiver can achieve. Set the 'time uncertainty' appropriately when GPS time is specified.
+ *
+ * Sub-nanosecond accuracy can be provided by means of the 'bias' field.
+ * The value contains the 'time uncertainty' in it.
+ *
+ * This is a Mandatory field.
+ */
+ int64_t time_ns;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty associated with the clock's time in nanoseconds.
+ * The uncertainty is represented as an absolute (single sided) value.
+ *
+ * This value should be set if GPS_CLOCK_TYPE_GPS_TIME is set.
+ * If the data is available 'flags' must contain GPS_CLOCK_HAS_TIME_UNCERTAINTY.
+ */
+ double time_uncertainty_ns;
+
+ /**
+ * The difference between hardware clock ('time' field) inside GPS receiver and the true GPS
+ * time since 0000Z, January 6, 1980, in nanoseconds.
+ * This value is used if and only if GPS_CLOCK_TYPE_LOCAL_HW_TIME is set, and GPS receiver
+ * has solved the clock for GPS time.
+ * The caller is responsible for using the 'bias uncertainty' field for quality check.
+ *
+ * The sign of the value is defined by the following equation:
+ * true time (GPS time) = time_ns + (full_bias_ns + bias_ns)
+ *
+ * This value contains the 'bias uncertainty' in it.
+ * If the data is available 'flags' must contain GPS_CLOCK_HAS_FULL_BIAS.
+ */
+ int64_t full_bias_ns;
+
+ /**
+ * Sub-nanosecond bias.
+ * The value contains the 'bias uncertainty' in it.
+ *
+ * If the data is available 'flags' must contain GPS_CLOCK_HAS_BIAS.
+ */
+ double bias_ns;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty associated with the clock's bias in nanoseconds.
+ * The uncertainty is represented as an absolute (single sided) value.
+ *
+ * If the data is available 'flags' must contain GPS_CLOCK_HAS_BIAS_UNCERTAINTY.
+ */
+ double bias_uncertainty_ns;
+
+ /**
+ * The clock's drift in nanoseconds (per second).
+ * A positive value means that the frequency is higher than the nominal frequency.
+ *
+ * The value contains the 'drift uncertainty' in it.
+ * If the data is available 'flags' must contain GPS_CLOCK_HAS_DRIFT.
+ *
+ * If GpsMeasurement's 'flags' field contains GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_UNCORRECTED_PSEUDORANGE_RATE,
+ * it is encouraged that this field is also provided.
+ */
+ double drift_nsps;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty associated with the clock's drift in nanoseconds (per second).
+ * The uncertainty is represented as an absolute (single sided) value.
+ *
+ * If the data is available 'flags' must contain GPS_CLOCK_HAS_DRIFT_UNCERTAINTY.
+ */
+ double drift_uncertainty_nsps;
+} GpsClock;
+
+/**
+ * Represents a GPS Measurement, it contains raw and computed information.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsMeasurement) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /** A set of flags indicating the validity of the fields in this data structure. */
+ GpsMeasurementFlags flags;
+
+ /**
+ * Pseudo-random number in the range of [1, 32]
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ int8_t prn;
+
+ /**
+ * Time offset at which the measurement was taken in nanoseconds.
+ * The reference receiver's time is specified by GpsData::clock::time_ns and should be
+ * interpreted in the same way as indicated by GpsClock::type.
+ *
+ * The sign of time_offset_ns is given by the following equation:
+ * measurement time = GpsClock::time_ns + time_offset_ns
+ *
+ * It provides an individual time-stamp for the measurement, and allows sub-nanosecond accuracy.
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ double time_offset_ns;
+
+ /**
+ * Per satellite sync state. It represents the current sync state for the associated satellite.
+ * Based on the sync state, the 'received GPS tow' field should be interpreted accordingly.
+ *
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ GpsMeasurementState state;
+
+ /**
+ * Received GPS Time-of-Week at the measurement time, in nanoseconds.
+ * The value is relative to the beginning of the current GPS week.
+ *
+ * Given the highest sync state that can be achieved, per each satellite, valid range for
+ * this field can be:
+ * Searching : [ 0 ] : GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_UNKNOWN
+ * C/A code lock : [ 0 1ms ] : GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_CODE_LOCK is set
+ * Bit sync : [ 0 20ms ] : GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_BIT_SYNC is set
+ * Subframe sync : [ 0 6s ] : GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_SUBFRAME_SYNC is set
+ * TOW decoded : [ 0 1week ] : GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_TOW_DECODED is set
+ *
+ * However, if there is any ambiguity in integer millisecond,
+ * GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_MSEC_AMBIGUOUS should be set accordingly, in the 'state' field.
+ *
+ * This value must be populated if 'state' != GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_UNKNOWN.
+ */
+ int64_t received_gps_tow_ns;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty of the Received GPS Time-of-Week in nanoseconds.
+ *
+ * This value must be populated if 'state' != GPS_MEASUREMENT_STATE_UNKNOWN.
+ */
+ int64_t received_gps_tow_uncertainty_ns;
+
+ /**
+ * Carrier-to-noise density in dB-Hz, in the range [0, 63].
+ * It contains the measured C/N0 value for the signal at the antenna input.
+ *
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ double c_n0_dbhz;
+
+ /**
+ * Pseudorange rate at the timestamp in m/s.
+ * The correction of a given Pseudorange Rate value includes corrections for receiver and
+ * satellite clock frequency errors.
+ *
+ * If GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_UNCORRECTED_PSEUDORANGE_RATE is set in 'flags' field, this field must
+ * be populated with the 'uncorrected' reading.
+ * If GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_UNCORRECTED_PSEUDORANGE_RATE is not set in 'flags' field, this field
+ * must be populated with the 'corrected' reading. This is the default behavior.
+ *
+ * It is encouraged to provide the 'uncorrected' 'pseudorange rate', and provide GpsClock's
+ * 'drift' field as well.
+ *
+ * The value includes the 'pseudorange rate uncertainty' in it.
+ * A positive 'uncorrected' value indicates that the SV is moving away from the receiver.
+ *
+ * The sign of the 'uncorrected' 'pseudorange rate' and its relation to the sign of 'doppler
+ * shift' is given by the equation:
+ * pseudorange rate = -k * doppler shift (where k is a constant)
+ *
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ double pseudorange_rate_mps;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty of the pseudurange rate in m/s.
+ * The uncertainty is represented as an absolute (single sided) value.
+ *
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ double pseudorange_rate_uncertainty_mps;
+
+ /**
+ * Accumulated delta range's state. It indicates whether ADR is reset or there is a cycle slip
+ * (indicating loss of lock).
+ *
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ GpsAccumulatedDeltaRangeState accumulated_delta_range_state;
+
+ /**
+ * Accumulated delta range since the last channel reset in meters.
+ * A positive value indicates that the SV is moving away from the receiver.
+ *
+ * The sign of the 'accumulated delta range' and its relation to the sign of 'carrier phase'
+ * is given by the equation:
+ * accumulated delta range = -k * carrier phase (where k is a constant)
+ *
+ * This value must be populated if 'accumulated delta range state' != GPS_ADR_STATE_UNKNOWN.
+ * However, it is expected that the data is only accurate when:
+ * 'accumulated delta range state' == GPS_ADR_STATE_VALID.
+ */
+ double accumulated_delta_range_m;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty of the accumulated delta range in meters.
+ * This value must be populated if 'accumulated delta range state' != GPS_ADR_STATE_UNKNOWN.
+ */
+ double accumulated_delta_range_uncertainty_m;
+
+ /**
+ * Best derived Pseudorange by the chip-set, in meters.
+ * The value contains the 'pseudorange uncertainty' in it.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_PSEUDORANGE.
+ */
+ double pseudorange_m;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty of the pseudorange in meters.
+ * The value contains the 'pseudorange' and 'clock' uncertainty in it.
+ * The uncertainty is represented as an absolute (single sided) value.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_PSEUDORANGE_UNCERTAINTY.
+ */
+ double pseudorange_uncertainty_m;
+
+ /**
+ * A fraction of the current C/A code cycle, in the range [0.0, 1023.0]
+ * This value contains the time (in Chip units) since the last C/A code cycle (GPS Msec epoch).
+ *
+ * The reference frequency is given by the field 'carrier_frequency_hz'.
+ * The value contains the 'code-phase uncertainty' in it.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CODE_PHASE.
+ */
+ double code_phase_chips;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty of the code-phase, in a fraction of chips.
+ * The uncertainty is represented as an absolute (single sided) value.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CODE_PHASE_UNCERTAINTY.
+ */
+ double code_phase_uncertainty_chips;
+
+ /**
+ * Carrier frequency at which codes and messages are modulated, it can be L1 or L2.
+ * If the field is not set, the carrier frequency is assumed to be L1.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CARRIER_FREQUENCY.
+ */
+ float carrier_frequency_hz;
+
+ /**
+ * The number of full carrier cycles between the satellite and the receiver.
+ * The reference frequency is given by the field 'carrier_frequency_hz'.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CARRIER_CYCLES.
+ */
+ int64_t carrier_cycles;
+
+ /**
+ * The RF phase detected by the receiver, in the range [0.0, 1.0].
+ * This is usually the fractional part of the complete carrier phase measurement.
+ *
+ * The reference frequency is given by the field 'carrier_frequency_hz'.
+ * The value contains the 'carrier-phase uncertainty' in it.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CARRIER_PHASE.
+ */
+ double carrier_phase;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty of the carrier-phase.
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_CARRIER_PHASE_UNCERTAINTY.
+ */
+ double carrier_phase_uncertainty;
+
+ /**
+ * An enumeration that indicates the 'loss of lock' state of the event.
+ */
+ GpsLossOfLock loss_of_lock;
+
+ /**
+ * The number of GPS bits transmitted since Sat-Sun midnight (GPS week).
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_BIT_NUMBER.
+ */
+ int32_t bit_number;
+
+ /**
+ * The elapsed time since the last received bit in milliseconds, in the range [0, 20]
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_TIME_FROM_LAST_BIT.
+ */
+ int16_t time_from_last_bit_ms;
+
+ /**
+ * Doppler shift in Hz.
+ * A positive value indicates that the SV is moving toward the receiver.
+ *
+ * The reference frequency is given by the field 'carrier_frequency_hz'.
+ * The value contains the 'doppler shift uncertainty' in it.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_DOPPLER_SHIFT.
+ */
+ double doppler_shift_hz;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty of the doppler shift in Hz.
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_DOPPLER_SHIFT_UNCERTAINTY.
+ */
+ double doppler_shift_uncertainty_hz;
+
+ /**
+ * An enumeration that indicates the 'multipath' state of the event.
+ */
+ GpsMultipathIndicator multipath_indicator;
+
+ /**
+ * Signal-to-noise ratio in dB.
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_SNR.
+ */
+ double snr_db;
+
+ /**
+ * Elevation in degrees, the valid range is [-90, 90].
+ * The value contains the 'elevation uncertainty' in it.
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_ELEVATION.
+ */
+ double elevation_deg;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty of the elevation in degrees, the valid range is [0, 90].
+ * The uncertainty is represented as the absolute (single sided) value.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_ELEVATION_UNCERTAINTY.
+ */
+ double elevation_uncertainty_deg;
+
+ /**
+ * Azimuth in degrees, in the range [0, 360).
+ * The value contains the 'azimuth uncertainty' in it.
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_AZIMUTH.
+ * */
+ double azimuth_deg;
+
+ /**
+ * 1-Sigma uncertainty of the azimuth in degrees, the valid range is [0, 180].
+ * The uncertainty is represented as an absolute (single sided) value.
+ *
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_AZIMUTH_UNCERTAINTY.
+ */
+ double azimuth_uncertainty_deg;
+
+ /**
+ * Whether the GPS represented by the measurement was used for computing the most recent fix.
+ * If the data is available, 'flags' must contain GPS_MEASUREMENT_HAS_USED_IN_FIX.
+ */
+ bool used_in_fix;
+} GpsMeasurement;
+
+/** Represents a reading of GPS measurements. */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsData) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /** Number of measurements. */
+ size_t measurement_count;
+
+ /** The array of measurements. */
+ GpsMeasurement measurements[GPS_MAX_MEASUREMENT];
+
+ /** The GPS clock time reading. */
+ GpsClock clock;
+} GpsData;
+
+/**
+ * The callback for to report measurements from the HAL.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * data - A data structure containing the measurements.
+ */
+typedef void (*gps_measurement_callback) (GpsData* data);
+
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsMeasurementCallbacks) */
+ size_t size;
+ gps_measurement_callback measurement_callback;
+} GpsMeasurementCallbacks;
+
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_OPERATION_SUCCESS 0
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_ERROR_ALREADY_INIT -100
+#define GPS_MEASUREMENT_ERROR_GENERIC -101
+
+/**
+ * Extended interface for GPS Measurements support.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ /** Set to sizeof(GpsMeasurementInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * Initializes the interface and registers the callback routines with the HAL.
+ * After a successful call to 'init' the HAL must begin to provide updates at its own phase.
+ *
+ * Status:
+ * GPS_MEASUREMENT_OPERATION_SUCCESS
+ * GPS_MEASUREMENT_ERROR_ALREADY_INIT - if a callback has already been registered without a
+ * corresponding call to 'close'
+ * GPS_MEASUREMENT_ERROR_GENERIC - if any other error occurred, it is expected that the HAL
+ * will not generate any updates upon returning this error code.
+ */
+ int (*init) (GpsMeasurementCallbacks* callbacks);
+
+ /**
+ * Stops updates from the HAL, and unregisters the callback routines.
+ * After a call to stop, the previously registered callbacks must be considered invalid by the
+ * HAL.
+ * If stop is invoked without a previous 'init', this function should perform no work.
+ */
+ void (*close) ();
+
+} GpsMeasurementInterface;
+
+
+/** Represents a GPS navigation message (or a fragment of it). */
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsNavigationMessage) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * Pseudo-random number in the range of [1, 32]
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ int8_t prn;
+
+ /**
+ * The type of message contained in the structure.
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ GpsNavigationMessageType type;
+
+ /**
+ * The status of the received navigation message.
+ * No need to send any navigation message that contains words with parity error and cannot be
+ * corrected.
+ */
+ NavigationMessageStatus status;
+
+ /**
+ * Message identifier.
+ * It provides an index so the complete Navigation Message can be assembled. i.e. fo L1 C/A
+ * subframe 4 and 5, this value corresponds to the 'frame id' of the navigation message.
+ * Subframe 1, 2, 3 does not contain a 'frame id' and this value can be set to -1.
+ */
+ int16_t message_id;
+
+ /**
+ * Sub-message identifier.
+ * If required by the message 'type', this value contains a sub-index within the current
+ * message (or frame) that is being transmitted.
+ * i.e. for L1 C/A the submessage id corresponds to the sub-frame id of the navigation message.
+ */
+ int16_t submessage_id;
+
+ /**
+ * The length of the data (in bytes) contained in the current message.
+ * If this value is different from zero, 'data' must point to an array of the same size.
+ * e.g. for L1 C/A the size of the sub-frame will be 40 bytes (10 words, 30 bits/word).
+ *
+ * This is a Mandatory value.
+ */
+ size_t data_length;
+
+ /**
+ * The data of the reported GPS message.
+ * The bytes (or words) specified using big endian format (MSB first).
+ *
+ * For L1 C/A, each subframe contains 10 30-bit GPS words. Each GPS word (30 bits) should be
+ * fitted into the last 30 bits in a 4-byte word (skip B31 and B32), with MSB first.
+ */
+ uint8_t* data;
+
+} GpsNavigationMessage;
+
+/**
+ * The callback to report an available fragment of a GPS navigation messages from the HAL.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ * message - The GPS navigation submessage/subframe representation.
+ */
+typedef void (*gps_navigation_message_callback) (GpsNavigationMessage* message);
+
+typedef struct {
+ /** set to sizeof(GpsNavigationMessageCallbacks) */
+ size_t size;
+ gps_navigation_message_callback navigation_message_callback;
+} GpsNavigationMessageCallbacks;
+
+#define GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_OPERATION_SUCCESS 0
+#define GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_ERROR_ALREADY_INIT -100
+#define GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_ERROR_GENERIC -101
+
+/**
+ * Extended interface for GPS navigation message reporting support.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ /** Set to sizeof(GpsNavigationMessageInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * Initializes the interface and registers the callback routines with the HAL.
+ * After a successful call to 'init' the HAL must begin to provide updates as they become
+ * available.
+ *
+ * Status:
+ * GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_OPERATION_SUCCESS
+ * GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_ERROR_ALREADY_INIT - if a callback has already been registered
+ * without a corresponding call to 'close'.
+ * GPS_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_ERROR_GENERIC - if any other error occurred, it is expected that
+ * the HAL will not generate any updates upon returning this error code.
+ */
+ int (*init) (GpsNavigationMessageCallbacks* callbacks);
+
+ /**
+ * Stops updates from the HAL, and unregisters the callback routines.
+ * After a call to stop, the previously registered callbacks must be considered invalid by the
+ * HAL.
+ * If stop is invoked without a previous 'init', this function should perform no work.
+ */
+ void (*close) ();
+
+} GpsNavigationMessageInterface;
+
+/**
+ * Interface for passing GNSS configuration contents from platform to HAL.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ /** Set to sizeof(GnssConfigurationInterface) */
+ size_t size;
+
+ /**
+ * Deliver GNSS configuration contents to HAL.
+ * Parameters:
+ * config_data - a pointer to a char array which holds what usually is expected from
+ file(/etc/gps.conf), i.e., a sequence of UTF8 strings separated by '\n'.
+ * length - total number of UTF8 characters in configuraiton data.
+ *
+ * IMPORTANT:
+ * GPS HAL should expect this function can be called multiple times. And it may be
+ * called even when GpsLocationProvider is already constructed and enabled. GPS HAL
+ * should maintain the existing requests for various callback regardless the change
+ * in configuration data.
+ */
+ void (*configuration_update) (const char* config_data, int32_t length);
+} GnssConfigurationInterface;
+
+__END_DECLS
+
+#endif /* ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_GPS_H */