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* Copyright (C) 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
*
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*
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package android.hardware.nfc@1.1;
import @1.1::INfcClientCallback;
import @1.0::INfc;
import @1.0::NfcStatus;
interface INfc extends @1.0::INfc {
/**
* Clears the NFC chip.
*
* Must be called during factory reset and/or before the first time the HAL is
* initialized after a factory reset
*/
factoryReset();
/**
* Enable Power off use cases and close the NFC controller.
* Should free all resources.
*
* This call must enable NFC functionality for off host usecases in power
* off use cases, if the device supports power off use cases. If the
* device doesn't support power off use cases, this call should be same as
* close()
*
* @return NfcStatus::OK on success and NfcStatus::FAILED on error.
*/
closeForPowerOffCase() generates (NfcStatus status);
/**
* Open call to take the @1.1::INfcClientCallback
*
* @param clientCallback for sending events and data to client.
* @return status NfcStatus::FAILED in case of error,
* NfcStatus::SUCCESS otherwise.
*/
open_1_1(INfcClientCallback clientCallback) generates (NfcStatus status);
/**
* Fetches vendor specific configurations.
* @return config indicates support for certain features and
* populates the vendor specific configs
*/
getConfig() generates (NfcConfig config);
};