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16
17package android.hardware.gnss@1.0;
18
19/**
20 * GNSS Geofence.
21 * There are 3 states associated with a Geofence: Inside, Outside, Unknown.
22 * There are 3 transitions: ENTERED, EXITED, UNCERTAIN.
23 *
24 * An example state diagram with confidence level: 95% and Unknown time limit
25 * set as 30 secs is shown below. (confidence level and Unknown time limit are
26 * explained latter).
27 *                         ____________________________
28 *                        |       Unknown (30 secs)   |
29 *                         """"""""""""""""""""""""""""
30 *                            ^ |                  |  ^
31 *                   UNCERTAIN| |ENTERED     EXITED|  |UNCERTAIN
32 *                            | v                  v  |
33 *                        ________    EXITED     _________
34 *                       | Inside | -----------> | Outside |
35 *                       |        | <----------- |         |
36 *                        """"""""    ENTERED    """""""""
37 *
38 * Inside state: We are 95% confident that the user is inside the geofence.
39 * Outside state: We are 95% confident that the user is outside the geofence
40 * Unknown state: Rest of the time.
41 *
42 * The Unknown state is better explained with an example:
43 *
44 *                            __________
45 *                           |         c|
46 *                           |  ___     |    _______
47 *                           |  |a|     |   |   b   |
48 *                           |  """     |    """""""
49 *                           |          |
50 *                            """"""""""
51 * In the diagram above, "a" and "b" are 2 geofences and "c" is the accuracy
52 * circle reported by the GNSS subsystem. Now with regard to "b", the system is
53 * confident that the user is outside. But with regard to "a" is not confident
54 * whether it is inside or outside the geofence. If the accuracy remains the
55 * same for a sufficient period of time, the UNCERTAIN transition must be
56 * triggered with the state set to Unknown. If the accuracy improves later, an
57 * appropriate transition must be triggered.  This "sufficient period of time"
58 * is defined by the parameter in the addGeofenceArea API.
59 * In other words, Unknown state can be interpreted as a state in which the
60 * GNSS subsystem isn't confident enough that the user is either inside or
61 * outside the Geofence. It moves to Unknown state only after the expiry of the
62 * timeout.
63 *
64 * The geofence callback needs to be triggered for the ENTERED and EXITED
65 * transitions, when the GNSS system is confident that the user has entered
66 * (Inside state) or exited (Outside state) the Geofence. An implementation
67 * which uses a value of 95% as the confidence is recommended. The callback
68 * must be triggered only for the transitions requested by the
69 * addGeofenceArea method.
70 *
71 * Even though the diagram and explanation talks about states and transitions,
72 * the callee is only interested in the transitions. The states are mentioned
73 * here for illustrative purposes.
74 *
75 * Startup Scenario: When the device boots up, if an application adds geofences,
76 * and then we get an accurate GNSS location fix, it needs to trigger the
77 * appropriate (ENTERED or EXITED) transition for every Geofence it knows about.
78 * By default, all the Geofences will be in the Unknown state.
79 *
80 * When the GNSS system is unavailable, gnssGeofenceStatusCb must be
81 * called to inform the upper layers of the same. Similarly, when it becomes
82 * available the callback must be called. This is a global state while the
83 * UNKNOWN transition described above is per geofence.
84 *
85 * An important aspect to note is that users of this API (framework), will use
86 * other subsystems like wifi, sensors, cell to handle Unknown case and
87 * hopefully provide a definitive state transition to the third party
88 * application. GNSS Geofence will just be a signal indicating what the GNSS
89 * subsystem knows about the Geofence.
90 *
91 */
92
93interface IGnssGeofenceCallback {
94    @export(name="", value_prefix="GPS_GEOFENCE_")
95    enum GeofenceTransition : int32_t {
96        ENTERED   = (1 << 0L),
97        EXITED    = (1 << 1L),
98        UNCERTAIN = (1 << 2L),
99    };
100
101    @export(name="", value_prefix="GPS_GEOFENCE_")
102    enum GeofenceAvailability : int32_t {
103        UNAVAILABLE = (1 << 0L),
104        AVAILABLE   = (1 << 1L),
105    };
106
107    @export(name="", value_prefix="GPS_GEOFENCE_")
108    enum GeofenceStatus : int32_t {
109        OPERATION_SUCCESS        = 0,
110        ERROR_TOO_MANY_GEOFENCES = -100,
111        ERROR_ID_EXISTS          = -101,
112        ERROR_ID_UNKNOWN         = -102,
113        ERROR_INVALID_TRANSITION = -103,
114        ERROR_GENERIC            = -149
115    };
116
117    /**
118     * The callback associated with the geofence transition.
119     * The callback must only be called when the caller is interested in that
120     * particular transition. For instance, if the caller is interested only in
121     * ENTERED transition, then the callback must not be called with the EXITED
122     * transition.
123     *
124     * IMPORTANT: If a transition is triggered resulting in this callback, the
125     * GNSS subsystem will wake up the application processor, if its in suspend
126     * state.
127     *
128     * @param geofenceId The id associated with the addGeofenceArea.
129     * @param location The current GNSS location.
130     * @param transition Can be one of ENTERED, EXITED or UNCERTAIN.
131     * @param timestamp Timestamp when the transition was detected.
132     *
133     */
134    gnssGeofenceTransitionCb(int32_t geofenceId, GnssLocation location,
135        GeofenceTransition transition, GnssUtcTime timestamp);
136
137    /**
138     * The callback associated with the availability of the GNSS system for
139     * geofencing monitoring. If the GNSS system determines that it cannot monitor
140     * geofences because of lack of reliability or unavailability of the GNSS
141     * signals, it will call this callback with UNAVAILABLE parameter.
142     *
143     * @param status - UNAVAILABLE or AVAILABLE.
144     * @param lastLocation - Last known location.
145     */
146    gnssGeofenceStatusCb(GeofenceAvailability status, GnssLocation lastLocation);
147
148    /**
149     * The callback associated with the addGeofence call.
150     *
151     * @param geofenceId Id of the geofence.
152     * @param status Will be OPERATION_SUCCESS if the geofence
153     * add was successful. Will be ERROR_TOO_MANY_GEOFENCES if the
154     * geofence limit has been reached.
155     * Will be ERROR_ID_EXISTS if geofence with id already exists.
156     * Will be ERROR_INVALID_TRANSITION if the monitorTransition contains an
157     * invalid transition.
158     * Will be ERROR_GENERIC for other errors.
159     */
160    gnssGeofenceAddCb(int32_t geofenceId, GeofenceStatus status);
161
162    /**
163     * The callback associated with the removeGeofence call.
164     *
165     * @param geofenceId Id of the geofence.
166     * @param status Will return OPERATION_SUCCESS if successful.
167     * Will be ERROR_ID_UNKNOWN for invalid id and
168     * ERROR_GENERIC for others.
169     */
170    gnssGeofenceRemoveCb(int32_t geofenceId, GeofenceStatus status);
171
172    /**
173     * The callback associated with the pauseGeofence call.
174     *
175     * @param geofenceId Id of the geofence.
176     * @param status Will be OPERATION_SUCCESS if success.
177     * Will be ERROR_ID_UNKNOWN for invalid id. Will be
178     * ERROR_INVALID_TRANSITION when monitorTransitions is invalid.
179     * Will be ERROR_GENERIC for other err errors.
180     */
181    gnssGeofencePauseCb(int32_t geofenceId, GeofenceStatus status);
182
183    /**
184     * The callback associated with the resumeGeofence call.
185     *
186     * @param geofenceId - Id of the geofence.
187     * @param status Will be OPERATION_SUCCESS if successful.
188     * Will be ERROR_ID_UNKNOWN for invalid id and ERROR_GENERIC for others.
189     */
190    gnssGeofenceResumeCb(int32_t geofenceId, GeofenceStatus status);
191};
192