/* * Copyright (C) 2018 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. */ syntax = "proto2"; package android.telecom; option java_outer_classname = "TelecomProtoEnums"; option java_multiple_files = true; /** * Call states, primarily used in CallState.java, * Call.java, and CallsManager.java in packages/services. */ enum CallStateEnum { /** * Indicates that a call is new and not connected. This is used as the default state internally * within Telecom and should not be used between Telecom and call services. Call services are * not expected to ever interact with NEW calls, but {@link android.telecom.InCallService}s will * see calls in this state. */ NEW = 0; /** * The initial state of an outgoing {@code Call}. * Common transitions are to {@link #DIALING} state for a successful call or * {@link #DISCONNECTED} if it failed. */ CONNECTING = 1; /** * The state of an outgoing {@code Call} when waiting on user to select a * {@link android.telecom.PhoneAccount} through which to place the call. */ SELECT_PHONE_ACCOUNT = 2; /** * Indicates that a call is outgoing and in the dialing state. A call transitions to this state * once an outgoing call has begun (e.g., user presses the dial button in Dialer). Calls in this * state usually transition to {@link #ACTIVE} if the call was answered or {@link #DISCONNECTED} * if the call was disconnected somehow (e.g., failure or cancellation of the call by the user). */ DIALING = 3; /** * Indicates that a call is incoming and the user still has the option of answering, rejecting, * or doing nothing with the call. This state is usually associated with some type of audible * ringtone. Normal transitions are to {@link #ACTIVE} if answered or {@link #DISCONNECTED} * otherwise. */ RINGING = 4; /** * Indicates that a call is currently connected to another party and a communication channel is * open between them. The normal transition to this state is by the user answering a * {@link #DIALING} call or a {@link #RINGING} call being answered by the other party. */ ACTIVE = 5; /** * Indicates that the call is currently on hold. In this state, the call is not terminated * but no communication is allowed until the call is no longer on hold. The typical transition * to this state is by the user putting an {@link #ACTIVE} call on hold by explicitly performing * an action, such as clicking the hold button. */ ON_HOLD = 6; /** * Indicates that a call is currently disconnected. All states can transition to this state * by the call service giving notice that the connection has been severed. When the user * explicitly ends a call, it will not transition to this state until the call service confirms * the disconnection or communication was lost to the call service currently responsible for * this call (e.g., call service crashes). */ DISCONNECTED = 7; /** * Indicates that the call was attempted (mostly in the context of outgoing, at least at the * time of writing) but cancelled before it was successfully connected. */ ABORTED = 8; /** * Indicates that the call is in the process of being disconnected and will transition next * to a {@link #DISCONNECTED} state. *

* This state is not expected to be communicated from the Telephony layer, but will be reported * to the InCall UI for calls where disconnection has been initiated by the user but the * ConnectionService has confirmed the call as disconnected. */ DISCONNECTING = 9; /** * Indicates that the call is in the process of being pulled to the local device. *

* This state should only be set on a call with * {@link android.telecom.Connection#PROPERTY_IS_EXTERNAL_CALL} and * {@link android.telecom.Connection#CAPABILITY_CAN_PULL_CALL}. */ PULLING = 10; } // Disconnect causes for a call. Primarily used by android/telecom/DisconnectCause.java enum DisconnectCauseEnum { /** * Disconnected because of an unknown or unspecified reason. */ UNKNOWN = 0; /** * Disconnected because there was an error, such as a problem with the network. */ ERROR = 1; /** * Disconnected because of a local user-initiated action, such as hanging up. */ LOCAL = 2; /** * Disconnected because of a remote user-initiated action, such as the other party hanging up * up. */ REMOTE = 3; /** * Disconnected because it has been canceled. */ CANCELED = 4; /** * Disconnected because there was no response to an incoming call. */ MISSED = 5; /** * Disconnected because the user rejected an incoming call. */ REJECTED = 6; /** * Disconnected because the other party was busy. */ BUSY = 7; /** * Disconnected because of a restriction on placing the call, such as dialing in airplane * mode. */ RESTRICTED = 8; /** * Disconnected for reason not described by other disconnect codes. */ OTHER = 9; /** * Disconnected because the connection manager did not support the call. The call will be tried * again without a connection manager. See {@link PhoneAccount#CAPABILITY_CONNECTION_MANAGER}. */ CONNECTION_MANAGER_NOT_SUPPORTED = 10; /** * Disconnected because the user did not locally answer the incoming call, but it was answered * on another device where the call was ringing. */ ANSWERED_ELSEWHERE = 11; /** * Disconnected because the call was pulled from the current device to another device. */ CALL_PULLED = 12; }