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| |
| package android.hardware.gnss.visibility_control@1.0; |
| |
| import IGnssVisibilityControlCallback; |
| |
| /** |
| * Represents the GNSS location reporting permissions and notification interface. |
| * |
| * This interface is used to tell the GNSS HAL implementation whether the framework user has |
| * granted permission to the GNSS HAL implementation to provide GNSS location information for |
| * non-framework (NFW), non-user initiated emergency use cases, and to notify the framework user |
| * of these GNSS location information deliveries. |
| * |
| * For user initiated emergency cases (and for the configured extended emergency session duration), |
| * the GNSS HAL implementation must serve the emergency location supporting network initiated |
| * location requests immediately irrespective of this permission settings. |
| * |
| * There is no separate need for the GNSS HAL implementation to monitor the global device location |
| * on/off setting. Permission to use GNSS for non-framework use cases is expressly controlled |
| * by the method enableNfwLocationAccess(). The framework monitors the location permission settings |
| * of the configured proxy applications(s), and device location settings, and calls the method |
| * enableNfwLocationAccess() whenever the user control proxy applications have, or do not have, |
| * location permission. The proxy applications are used to provide user visibility and control of |
| * location access by the non-framework on/off device entities they are representing. |
| * |
| * For device user visibility, the GNSS HAL implementation must call the method |
| * IGnssVisibilityControlCallback.nfwNotifyCb() whenever location request is rejected or |
| * location information is provided to non-framework entities (on or off device). This includes |
| * the network initiated location requests for user-initiated emergency use cases as well. |
| * |
| * The HAL implementations that support this interface must not report GNSS location, measurement, |
| * status, or other information that can be used to derive user location to any entity when not |
| * expressly authorized by this HAL. This includes all endpoints for location information |
| * off the device, including carriers, vendors, OEM and others directly or indirectly. |
| */ |
| interface IGnssVisibilityControl { |
| /** |
| * Enables/disables non-framework entity location access permission in the GNSS HAL. |
| * |
| * The framework will call this method to update GNSS HAL implementation every time the |
| * framework user, through the given proxy application(s) and/or device location settings, |
| * explicitly grants/revokes the location access permission for non-framework, non-user |
| * initiated emergency use cases. |
| * |
| * Whenever the user location information is delivered to non-framework entities, the HAL |
| * implementation must call the method IGnssVisibilityControlCallback.nfwNotifyCb() to notify |
| * the framework for user visibility. |
| * |
| * @param proxyApps Full list of package names of proxy Android applications representing |
| * the non-framework location access entities (on/off the device) for which the framework |
| * user has granted non-framework location access permission. The GNSS HAL implementation |
| * must provide location information only to non-framework entities represented by these |
| * proxy applications. |
| * |
| * The package name of the proxy Android application follows the standard Java language |
| * package naming format. For example, com.example.myapp. |
| * |
| * @return success True if the operation was successful. |
| */ |
| enableNfwLocationAccess(vec<string> proxyApps) generates (bool success); |
| |
| /** |
| * Registers the callback for HAL implementation to use. |
| * |
| * @param callback Handle to IGnssVisibilityControlCallback interface. |
| */ |
| setCallback(IGnssVisibilityControlCallback callback) generates (bool success); |
| }; |