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16//
17// Stores information about the user's brower and system configuration.
18// The system configuration fields are recorded once per client session.
19
20syntax = "proto2";
21
22option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME;
23option java_outer_classname = "SystemProfileProtos";
24option java_package = "org.chromium.components.metrics";
25
26package metrics;
27
28// Next tag: 21
29message SystemProfileProto {
30  // The time when the client was compiled/linked, in seconds since the epoch.
31  optional int64 build_timestamp = 1;
32
33  // A version number string for the application.
34  // Most commonly this is the browser version number found in a user agent
35  // string, and is typically a 4-tuple of numbers separated by periods.  In
36  // cases where the user agent version might be ambiguous (example: Linux 64-
37  // bit build, rather than 32-bit build, or a Windows version used in some
38  // special context, such as ChromeFrame running in IE), then this may include
39  // some additional postfix to provide clarification not available in the UA
40  // string.
41  //
42  // An example of a browser version 4-tuple is "5.0.322.0".  Currently used
43  // postfixes are:
44  //
45  //   "-64": a 64-bit build
46  //   "-F": Chrome is running under control of ChromeFrame
47  //   "-devel": this is not an official build of Chrome
48  //
49  // A full version number string could look similar to:
50  // "5.0.322.0-F-devel".
51  //
52  // This value, when available, is more trustworthy than the UA string
53  // associated with the request; and including the postfix, may be more
54  // specific.
55  optional string app_version = 2;
56
57  // The brand code or distribution tag assigned to a partner, if available.
58  // Brand codes are only available on Windows.  Not every Windows install
59  // though will have a brand code.
60  optional string brand_code = 12;
61
62  // The possible channels for an installation, from least to most stable.
63  enum Channel {
64    CHANNEL_UNKNOWN = 0;  // Unknown channel -- perhaps an unofficial build?
65    CHANNEL_CANARY = 1;
66    CHANNEL_DEV = 2;
67    CHANNEL_BETA = 3;
68    CHANNEL_STABLE = 4;
69  }
70  optional Channel channel = 10;
71
72  // True if Chrome build is ASan-instrumented.
73  optional bool is_asan_build = 20 [default = false];
74
75  // The date the user enabled UMA, in seconds since the epoch.
76  // If the user has toggled the UMA enabled state multiple times, this will
77  // be the most recent date on which UMA was enabled.
78  // For privacy, this is rounded to the nearest hour.
79  optional int64 uma_enabled_date = 3;
80
81  // The time when the client was installed, in seconds since the epoch.
82  // For privacy, this is rounded to the nearest hour.
83  optional int64 install_date = 16;
84
85  // The user's selected application locale, i.e. the user interface language.
86  // The locale includes a language code and, possibly, also a country code,
87  // e.g. "en-US".
88  optional string application_locale = 4;
89
90  message BrilloDeviceData {
91    optional string product_id = 1;
92  }
93  optional BrilloDeviceData brillo = 21;
94
95  // Information on the user's operating system.
96  message OS {
97    // The user's operating system. This should be one of:
98    // - Android
99    // - Windows NT
100    // - Linux (includes ChromeOS)
101    // - iPhone OS
102    // - Mac OS X
103    optional string name = 1;
104
105    // The version of the OS.  The meaning of this field is OS-dependent.
106    optional string version = 2;
107
108    // The fingerprint of the build.  This field is used only on Android.
109    optional string fingerprint = 3;
110
111    // Whether the version of iOS appears to be "jailbroken". This field is
112    // used only on iOS. Chrome for iOS detects whether device contains a
113    // DynamicLibraries/ directory. It's a necessary but insufficient indicator
114    // of whether the operating system has been jailbroken.
115    optional bool is_jailbroken = 4;
116  }
117  optional OS os = 5;
118
119  // Next tag for Hardware: 18
120  // Information on the user's hardware.
121  message Hardware {
122    // The CPU architecture (x86, PowerPC, x86_64, ...)
123    optional string cpu_architecture = 1;
124
125    // The amount of RAM present on the system, in megabytes.
126    optional int64 system_ram_mb = 2;
127
128    // The base memory address that chrome.dll was loaded at.
129    // (Logged only on Windows.)
130    optional int64 dll_base = 3;
131
132    // The Chrome OS device hardware class ID is a unique string associated with
133    // each Chrome OS device product revision generally assigned at hardware
134    // qualification time.  The hardware class effectively identifies the
135    // configured system components such as CPU, WiFi adapter, etc.
136    //
137    // An example of such a hardware class is "IEC MARIO PONY 6101".  An
138    // internal database associates this hardware class with the qualified
139    // device specifications including OEM information, schematics, hardware
140    // qualification reports, test device tags, etc.
141    optional string hardware_class = 4;
142
143    // The number of physical screens.
144    optional int32 screen_count = 5;
145
146    // The screen dimensions of the primary screen, in pixels.
147    optional int32 primary_screen_width = 6;
148    optional int32 primary_screen_height = 7;
149
150    // The device scale factor of the primary screen.
151    optional float primary_screen_scale_factor = 12;
152
153    // Max DPI for any attached screen. (Windows only)
154    optional float max_dpi_x = 9;
155    optional float max_dpi_y = 10;
156
157    // Information on the CPU obtained by CPUID.
158    message CPU {
159      // A 12 character string naming the vendor, e.g. "GeniuneIntel".
160      optional string vendor_name = 1;
161
162      // The signature reported by CPUID (from EAX).
163      optional uint32 signature = 2;
164
165      // Number of logical processors/cores on the current machine.
166      optional uint32 num_cores = 3;
167    }
168    optional CPU cpu = 13;
169
170    // Information on the GPU
171    message Graphics {
172      // The GPU manufacturer's vendor id.
173      optional uint32 vendor_id = 1;
174
175      // The GPU manufacturer's device id for the chip set.
176      optional uint32 device_id = 2;
177
178      // The driver version on the GPU.
179      optional string driver_version = 3;
180
181      // The driver date on the GPU.
182      optional string driver_date = 4;
183
184      // The GL_VENDOR string. An example of a gl_vendor string is
185      // "Imagination Technologies". "" if we are not using OpenGL.
186      optional string gl_vendor = 6;
187
188      // The GL_RENDERER string. An example of a gl_renderer string is
189      // "PowerVR SGX 540". "" if we are not using OpenGL.
190      optional string gl_renderer = 7;
191    }
192    optional Graphics gpu = 8;
193
194    // Information about Bluetooth devices paired with the system.
195    message Bluetooth {
196      // Whether Bluetooth is present on this system.
197      optional bool is_present = 1;
198
199      // Whether Bluetooth is enabled on this system.
200      optional bool is_enabled = 2;
201
202      // Describes a paired device.
203      message PairedDevice {
204        // Assigned class of the device. This is a bitfield according to the
205        // Bluetooth specification available at the following URL:
206        // https://www.bluetooth.org/en-us/specification/assigned-numbers-overview/baseband
207        optional uint32 bluetooth_class = 1;
208
209        // Decoded device type.
210        enum Type {
211          DEVICE_UNKNOWN = 0;
212          DEVICE_COMPUTER = 1;
213          DEVICE_PHONE = 2;
214          DEVICE_MODEM = 3;
215          DEVICE_AUDIO = 4;
216          DEVICE_CAR_AUDIO = 5;
217          DEVICE_VIDEO = 6;
218          DEVICE_PERIPHERAL = 7;
219          DEVICE_JOYSTICK = 8;
220          DEVICE_GAMEPAD = 9;
221          DEVICE_KEYBOARD = 10;
222          DEVICE_MOUSE = 11;
223          DEVICE_TABLET = 12;
224          DEVICE_KEYBOARD_MOUSE_COMBO = 13;
225        }
226        optional Type type = 2;
227
228        // Vendor prefix of the Bluetooth address, these are OUI registered by
229        // the IEEE and are encoded with the first byte in bits 16-23, the
230        // second byte in bits 8-15 and the third byte in bits 0-7.
231        //
232        // ie. Google's OUI (00:1A:11) is encoded as 0x00001A11
233        optional uint32 vendor_prefix = 4;
234
235        // The Vendor ID of a device, returned in vendor_id below, can be
236        // either allocated by the Bluetooth SIG or USB IF, providing two
237        // completely overlapping namespaces for identifiers.
238        //
239        // This field should be read along with vendor_id to correctly
240        // identify the vendor. For example Google is identified by either
241        // vendor_id_source = VENDOR_ID_BLUETOOTH, vendor_id = 0x00E0 or
242        // vendor_id_source = VENDOR_ID_USB, vendor_id = 0x18D1.
243        //
244        // If the device does not support the Device ID specification the
245        // unknown value will be set.
246        enum VendorIDSource {
247          VENDOR_ID_UNKNOWN = 0;
248          VENDOR_ID_BLUETOOTH = 1;
249          VENDOR_ID_USB = 2;
250        }
251        optional VendorIDSource vendor_id_source = 8;
252
253        // Vendor ID of the device, where available.
254        optional uint32 vendor_id = 5;
255
256        // Product ID of the device, where available.
257        optional uint32 product_id = 6;
258
259        // Device ID of the device, generally the release or version number in
260        // BCD format, where available.
261        optional uint32 device_id = 7;
262      }
263      repeated PairedDevice paired_device = 3;
264    }
265    optional Bluetooth bluetooth = 11;
266
267    // Whether the internal display produces touch events. Omitted if unknown.
268    // Logged on ChromeOS only.
269    optional bool internal_display_supports_touch = 14;
270
271    // Vendor ids and product ids of external touchscreens.
272    message TouchScreen {
273      // Touch screen vendor id.
274      optional uint32 vendor_id = 1;
275      // Touch screen product id.
276      optional uint32 product_id = 2;
277    }
278    // Lists vendor and product ids of external touchscreens.
279    // Logged on ChromeOS only.
280    repeated TouchScreen external_touchscreen = 15;
281
282    // Drive messages are currently logged on Windows 7+, iOS, and Android.
283    message Drive {
284      // Whether this drive incurs a time penalty when randomly accessed. This
285      // should be true for spinning disks but false for SSDs or other
286      // flash-based drives.
287      optional bool has_seek_penalty = 1;
288    }
289    // The drive that the application executable was loaded from.
290    optional Drive app_drive = 16;
291    // The drive that the current user data directory was loaded from.
292    optional Drive user_data_drive = 17;
293  }
294  optional Hardware hardware = 6;
295
296  // Information about the network connection.
297  message Network {
298    // Set to true if connection_type changed during the lifetime of the log.
299    optional bool connection_type_is_ambiguous = 1;
300
301    // See net::NetworkChangeNotifier::ConnectionType.
302    enum ConnectionType {
303      CONNECTION_UNKNOWN = 0;
304      CONNECTION_ETHERNET = 1;
305      CONNECTION_WIFI = 2;
306      CONNECTION_2G = 3;
307      CONNECTION_3G = 4;
308      CONNECTION_4G = 5;
309      CONNECTION_BLUETOOTH = 6;
310    }
311    // The connection type according to NetworkChangeNotifier.
312    optional ConnectionType connection_type = 2;
313
314    // Set to true if wifi_phy_layer_protocol changed during the lifetime of the log.
315    optional bool wifi_phy_layer_protocol_is_ambiguous = 3;
316
317    // See net::WifiPHYLayerProtocol.
318    enum WifiPHYLayerProtocol {
319      WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_NONE = 0;
320      WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_ANCIENT = 1;
321      WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_A = 2;
322      WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_B = 3;
323      WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_G = 4;
324      WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_N = 5;
325      WIFI_PHY_LAYER_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN = 6;
326    }
327    // The physical layer mode of the associated wifi access point, if any.
328    optional WifiPHYLayerProtocol wifi_phy_layer_protocol = 4;
329
330    // Describe wifi access point information.
331    message WifiAccessPoint {
332      // Vendor prefix of the access point's BSSID, these are OUIs
333      // (Organizationally Unique Identifiers) registered by
334      // the IEEE and are encoded with the first byte in bits 16-23, the
335      // second byte in bits 8-15 and the third byte in bits 0-7.
336      optional uint32 vendor_prefix = 1;
337
338      // Access point seurity mode definitions.
339      enum SecurityMode {
340        SECURITY_UNKNOWN = 0;
341        SECURITY_WPA = 1;
342        SECURITY_WEP = 2;
343        SECURITY_RSN = 3;
344        SECURITY_802_1X = 4;
345        SECURITY_PSK = 5;
346        SECURITY_NONE = 6;
347      }
348      // The security mode of the access point.
349      optional SecurityMode security_mode = 2;
350
351      // Vendor specific information.
352      message VendorInformation {
353        // The model number, for example "0".
354        optional string model_number = 1;
355
356        // The model name (sometimes the same as the model_number),
357        // for example "WZR-HP-AG300H".
358        optional string model_name = 2;
359
360        // The device name (sometimes the same as the model_number),
361        // for example "Dummynet"
362        optional string device_name = 3;
363
364        // The list of vendor-specific OUIs (Organziationally Unqiue
365        // Identifiers). These are provided by the vendor through WPS
366        // (Wireless Provisioning Service) information elements, which
367        // identifies the content of the element.
368        repeated uint32 element_identifier = 4;
369      }
370      // The wireless access point vendor information.
371      optional VendorInformation vendor_info = 3;
372    }
373    // Information of the wireless AP that device is connected to.
374    optional WifiAccessPoint access_point_info = 5;
375  }
376  optional Network network = 13;
377
378  // Information on the Google Update install that is managing this client.
379  message GoogleUpdate {
380    // Whether the Google Update install is system-level or user-level.
381    optional bool is_system_install = 1;
382
383    // The date at which Google Update last started performing an automatic
384    // update check, in seconds since the Unix epoch.
385    optional int64 last_automatic_start_timestamp = 2;
386
387    // The date at which Google Update last successfully sent an update check
388    // and recieved an intact response from the server, in seconds since the
389    // Unix epoch. (The updates don't need to be successfully installed.)
390    optional int64 last_update_check_timestamp = 3;
391
392    // Describes a product being managed by Google Update. (This can also
393    // describe Google Update itself.)
394    message ProductInfo {
395      // The current version of the product that is installed.
396      optional string version = 1;
397
398      // The date at which Google Update successfully updated this product,
399      // stored in seconds since the Unix epoch.  This is updated when an update
400      // is successfully applied, or if the server reports that no update
401      // is available.
402      optional int64 last_update_success_timestamp = 2;
403
404      // The result reported by the product updater on its last run.
405      enum InstallResult {
406        INSTALL_RESULT_SUCCESS = 0;
407        INSTALL_RESULT_FAILED_CUSTOM_ERROR = 1;
408        INSTALL_RESULT_FAILED_MSI_ERROR = 2;
409        INSTALL_RESULT_FAILED_SYSTEM_ERROR = 3;
410        INSTALL_RESULT_EXIT_CODE = 4;
411      }
412      optional InstallResult last_result = 3;
413
414      // The error code reported by the product updater on its last run.  This
415      // will typically be a error code specific to the product installer.
416      optional int32 last_error = 4;
417
418      // The extra error code reported by the product updater on its last run.
419      // This will typically be a Win32 error code.
420      optional int32 last_extra_error = 5;
421    }
422    optional ProductInfo google_update_status = 4;
423    optional ProductInfo client_status = 5;
424  }
425  optional GoogleUpdate google_update = 11;
426
427  // Information on all installed plugins.
428  message Plugin {
429    // The plugin's self-reported name and filename (without path).
430    optional string name = 1;
431    optional string filename = 2;
432
433    // The plugin's version.
434    optional string version = 3;
435
436    // True if the plugin is disabled.
437    // If a client has multiple local Chrome user accounts, this is logged based
438    // on the first user account launched during the current session.
439    optional bool is_disabled = 4;
440
441    // True if the plugin is PPAPI.
442    optional bool is_pepper = 5;
443  }
444  repeated Plugin plugin = 7;
445
446  // Figures that can be used to generate application stability metrics.
447  // All values are counts of events since the last time that these
448  // values were reported.
449  // Next tag: 24
450  message Stability {
451    // Total amount of time that the program was running, in seconds,
452    // since the last time a log was recorded, as measured using a client-side
453    // clock implemented via TimeTicks, which guarantees that it is monotonic
454    // and does not jump if the user changes his/her clock.  The TimeTicks
455    // implementation also makes the clock not count time the computer is
456    // suspended.
457    optional int64 incremental_uptime_sec = 1;
458
459    // Total amount of time that the program was running, in seconds,
460    // since startup, as measured using a client-side clock implemented
461    // via TimeTicks, which guarantees that it is monotonic and does not
462    // jump if the user changes his/her clock.  The TimeTicks implementation
463    // also makes the clock not count time the computer is suspended.
464    // This field was added for M-35.
465    optional int64 uptime_sec = 23;
466
467    // Page loads along with renderer crashes and hangs, since page load count
468    // roughly corresponds to usage.
469    optional int32 page_load_count = 2;
470    optional int32 renderer_crash_count = 3;
471    optional int32 renderer_hang_count = 4;
472
473    // Number of renderer crashes that were for extensions. These crashes are
474    // not counted in renderer_crash_count.
475    optional int32 extension_renderer_crash_count = 5;
476
477    // Number of non-renderer child process crashes.
478    optional int32 child_process_crash_count = 6;
479
480    // Number of times the browser has crashed while logged in as the "other
481    // user" (guest) account.
482    // Logged on ChromeOS only.
483    optional int32 other_user_crash_count = 7;
484
485    // Number of times the kernel has crashed.
486    // Logged on ChromeOS only.
487    optional int32 kernel_crash_count = 8;
488
489    // Number of times the system has shut down uncleanly.
490    // Logged on ChromeOS only.
491    optional int32 unclean_system_shutdown_count = 9;
492
493    //
494    // All the remaining fields in the Stability are recorded at most once per
495    // client session.
496    //
497
498    // The number of times the program was launched.
499    // This will typically be equal to 1.  However, it is possible that Chrome
500    // was unable to upload stability metrics for previous launches (e.g. due to
501    // crashing early during startup), and hence this value might be greater
502    // than 1.
503    optional int32 launch_count = 15;
504    // The number of times that it didn't exit cleanly (which we assume to be
505    // mostly crashes).
506    optional int32 crash_count = 16;
507
508    // The number of times the program began, but did not complete, the shutdown
509    // process.  (For example, this may occur when Windows is shutting down, and
510    // it only gives the process a few seconds to clean up.)
511    optional int32 incomplete_shutdown_count = 17;
512
513    // The number of times the program was able register with breakpad crash
514    // services.
515    optional int32 breakpad_registration_success_count = 18;
516
517    // The number of times the program failed to register with breakpad crash
518    // services.  If crash registration fails then when the program crashes no
519    // crash report will be generated.
520    optional int32 breakpad_registration_failure_count = 19;
521
522    // The number of times the program has run under a debugger.  This should
523    // be an exceptional condition.  Running under a debugger prevents crash
524    // dumps from being generated.
525    optional int32 debugger_present_count = 20;
526
527    // The number of times the program has run without a debugger attached.
528    // This should be most common scenario and should be very close to
529    // |launch_count|.
530    optional int32 debugger_not_present_count = 21;
531
532    // Stability information for all installed plugins.
533    message PluginStability {
534      // The relevant plugin's information (name, etc.)
535      optional Plugin plugin = 1;
536
537      // The number of times this plugin's process was launched.
538      optional int32 launch_count = 2;
539
540      // The number of times this plugin was instantiated on a web page.
541      // This will be >= |launch_count|.
542      // (A page load with multiple sections drawn by this plugin will
543      // increase this count multiple times.)
544      optional int32 instance_count = 3;
545
546      // The number of times this plugin process crashed.
547      // This value will be <= |launch_count|.
548      optional int32 crash_count = 4;
549
550      // The number of times this plugin could not be loaded.
551      optional int32 loading_error_count = 5;
552    }
553    repeated PluginStability plugin_stability = 22;
554  }
555  optional Stability stability = 8;
556
557  // Description of a field trial or experiment that the user is currently
558  // enrolled in.
559  // All metrics reported in this upload can potentially be influenced by the
560  // field trial.
561  message FieldTrial {
562    // The name of the field trial, as a 32-bit identifier.
563    // Currently, the identifier is a hash of the field trial's name.
564    optional fixed32 name_id = 1;
565
566    // The user's group within the field trial, as a 32-bit identifier.
567    // Currently, the identifier is a hash of the group's name.
568    optional fixed32 group_id = 2;
569  }
570  repeated FieldTrial field_trial = 9;
571
572  // Information about the A/V output device(s) (typically just a TV).
573  // However, a configuration may have one or more intermediate A/V devices
574  // between the source device and the TV (e.g. an A/V receiver, video
575  // processor, etc.).
576  message ExternalAudioVideoDevice {
577    // The manufacturer name (possibly encoded as a 3-letter code, e.g. "YMH"
578    // for Yamaha).
579    optional string manufacturer_name = 1;
580
581    // The model name (e.g. "RX-V1900"). Some devices may report generic names
582    // like "receiver" or use the full manufacturer name (e.g "PHILIPS").
583    optional string model_name = 2;
584
585    // The product code (e.g. "0218").
586    optional string product_code = 3;
587
588    // The device types. A single device can have multiple types (e.g. a set-top
589    // box could be both a tuner and a player).  The same type may even be
590    // repeated (e.g a device that reports two tuners).
591    enum AVDeviceType {
592      AV_DEVICE_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0;
593      AV_DEVICE_TYPE_TV = 1;
594      AV_DEVICE_TYPE_RECORDER = 2;
595      AV_DEVICE_TYPE_TUNER = 3;
596      AV_DEVICE_TYPE_PLAYER = 4;
597      AV_DEVICE_TYPE_AUDIO_SYSTEM = 5;
598    }
599    repeated AVDeviceType av_device_type = 4;
600
601    // The year of manufacture.
602    optional int32 manufacture_year = 5;
603
604    // The week of manufacture.
605    // Note: per the Wikipedia EDID article, numbering for this field may not
606    // be consistent between manufacturers.
607    optional int32 manufacture_week = 6;
608
609    // Max horizontal resolution in pixels.
610    optional int32 horizontal_resolution = 7;
611
612    // Max vertical resolution in pixels.
613    optional int32 vertical_resolution = 8;
614
615    // Audio capabilities of the device.
616    // Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_display_identification_data
617    message AudioDescription {
618      // Audio format
619      enum AudioFormat {
620        AUDIO_FORMAT_UNKNOWN = 0;
621        AUDIO_FORMAT_LPCM = 1;
622        AUDIO_FORMAT_AC_3 = 2;
623        AUDIO_FORMAT_MPEG1 = 3;
624        AUDIO_FORMAT_MP3 = 4;
625        AUDIO_FORMAT_MPEG2 = 5;
626        AUDIO_FORMAT_AAC = 6;
627        AUDIO_FORMAT_DTS = 7;
628        AUDIO_FORMAT_ATRAC = 8;
629        AUDIO_FORMAT_ONE_BIT = 9;
630        AUDIO_FORMAT_DD_PLUS = 10;
631        AUDIO_FORMAT_DTS_HD = 11;
632        AUDIO_FORMAT_MLP_DOLBY_TRUEHD = 12;
633        AUDIO_FORMAT_DST_AUDIO = 13;
634        AUDIO_FORMAT_MICROSOFT_WMA_PRO = 14;
635      }
636      optional AudioFormat audio_format = 1;
637
638      // Number of channels (e.g. 1, 2, 8, etc.).
639      optional int32 num_channels = 2;
640
641      // Supported sample frequencies in Hz (e.g. 32000, 44100, etc.).
642      // Multiple frequencies may be specified.
643      repeated int32 sample_frequency_hz = 3;
644
645      // Maximum bit rate in bits/s.
646      optional int32 max_bit_rate_per_second = 4;
647
648      // Bit depth (e.g. 16, 20, 24, etc.).
649      optional int32 bit_depth = 5;
650    }
651    repeated AudioDescription audio_description = 9;
652
653    // The position in AV setup.
654    // A value of 0 means this device is the TV.
655    // A value of 1 means this device is directly connected to one of
656    // the TV's inputs.
657    // Values > 1 indicate there are 1 or more devices between this device
658    // and the TV.
659    optional int32 position_in_setup = 10;
660
661    // Whether this device is in the path to the TV.
662    optional bool is_in_path_to_tv = 11;
663
664    // The CEC version the device supports.
665    // CEC stands for Consumer Electronics Control, a part of the HDMI
666    // specification.  Not all HDMI devices support CEC.
667    // Only devices that support CEC will report a value here.
668    optional int32 cec_version = 12;
669
670    // This message reports CEC commands seen by a device.
671    // After each log is sent, this information is cleared and gathered again.
672    // By collecting CEC status information by opcode we can determine
673    // which CEC features can be supported.
674    message CECCommand {
675      // The CEC command opcode.  CEC supports up to 256 opcodes.
676      // We add only one CECCommand message per unique opcode.  Only opcodes
677      // seen by the device will be reported. The remainder of the message
678      // accumulates status for this opcode (and device).
679      optional int32 opcode = 1;
680
681      // The total number of commands received from the external device.
682      optional int32 num_received_direct = 2;
683
684      // The number of commands received from the external device as part of a
685      // broadcast message.
686      optional int32 num_received_broadcast = 3;
687
688      // The total number of commands sent to the external device.
689      optional int32 num_sent_direct = 4;
690
691      // The number of commands sent to the external device as part of a
692      // broadcast message.
693      optional int32 num_sent_broadcast = 5;
694
695      // The number of aborted commands for unknown reasons.
696      optional int32 num_aborted_unknown_reason = 6;
697
698      // The number of aborted commands because of an unrecognized opcode.
699      optional int32 num_aborted_unrecognized = 7;
700    }
701    repeated CECCommand cec_command = 13;
702  }
703  repeated ExternalAudioVideoDevice external_audio_video_device = 14;
704
705  // Information about the current wireless access point. Collected directly
706  // from the wireless access point via standard apis if the device is
707  // connected to the Internet wirelessly. Introduced for Chrome on TV devices
708  // but also can be collected by ChromeOS, Android or other clients.
709  message ExternalAccessPoint {
710    // The manufacturer name, for example "ASUSTeK Computer Inc.".
711    optional string manufacturer = 1;
712
713    // The model name, for example "Wi-Fi Protected Setup Router".
714    optional string model_name = 2;
715
716    // The model number, for example "RT-N16".
717    optional string model_number = 3;
718
719    // The device name (sometime same as model_number), for example "RT-N16".
720    optional string device_name = 4;
721  }
722  optional ExternalAccessPoint external_access_point = 15;
723
724  // Number of users currently signed into a multiprofile session.
725  // A zero value indicates that the user count changed while the log is open.
726  // Logged only on ChromeOS.
727  optional uint32 multi_profile_user_count = 17;
728
729  // Information about extensions that are installed, masked to provide better
730  // privacy.  Only extensions from a single profile are reported; this will
731  // generally be the profile used when the browser is started.  The profile
732  // reported on will remain consistent at least until the browser is
733  // relaunched (or the profile is deleted by the user).
734  //
735  // Each client first picks a value for client_key derived from its UMA
736  // client_id:
737  //   client_key = client_id % 4096
738  // Then, each installed extension is mapped into a hash bucket according to
739  //   bucket = CityHash64(StringPrintf("%d:%s",
740  //                                    client_key, extension_id)) % 1024
741  // The client reports the set of hash buckets occupied by all installed
742  // extensions.  If multiple extensions map to the same bucket, that bucket is
743  // still only reported once.
744  repeated int32 occupied_extension_bucket = 18;
745
746  // The state of loaded extensions for this system. The system can have either
747  // no applicable extensions, extensions only from the webstore and verified by
748  // the webstore, extensions only from the webstore but not verified, or
749  // extensions not from the store. If there is a single off-store extension,
750  // then HAS_OFFSTORE is reported. This should be kept in sync with the
751  // corresponding enum in chrome/browser/metrics/extensions_metrics_provider.cc
752  enum ExtensionsState {
753    NO_EXTENSIONS = 0;
754    NO_OFFSTORE_VERIFIED = 1;
755    NO_OFFSTORE_UNVERIFIED = 2;
756    HAS_OFFSTORE = 3;
757  }
758  optional ExtensionsState offstore_extensions_state = 19;
759}
760