/* * Copyright 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 * * 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. */ package android.hardware.location; import android.annotation.NonNull; import android.annotation.SystemApi; import java.util.concurrent.Executor; /** * A class for {@link android.hardware.location.ContextHubClient ContextHubClient} to * receive messages and life-cycle events from nanoapps in the Context Hub at which the client is * attached to. * * This callback is registered through the {@link * android.hardware.location.ContextHubManager#createClient( * ContextHubInfo, ContextHubClientCallback, Executor) creation} of * {@link android.hardware.location.ContextHubClient ContextHubClient}. Callbacks are invoked in * the following ways: * 1) Messages from nanoapps delivered through onMessageFromNanoApp may either be broadcasted * or targeted to a specific client. * 2) Nanoapp or Context Hub events (the remaining callbacks) are broadcasted to all clients, and * the client can choose to ignore the event by filtering through the parameters. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public class ContextHubClientCallback { /** * Callback invoked when receiving a message from a nanoapp. * * The message contents of this callback may either be broadcasted or targeted to the * client receiving the invocation. * * @param client the client that is associated with this callback * @param message the message sent by the nanoapp */ public void onMessageFromNanoApp(ContextHubClient client, NanoAppMessage message) {} /** * Callback invoked when the attached Context Hub has reset. * * @param client the client that is associated with this callback */ public void onHubReset(ContextHubClient client) {} /** * Callback invoked when a nanoapp aborts at the attached Context Hub. * * @param client the client that is associated with this callback * @param nanoAppId the ID of the nanoapp that had aborted * @param abortCode the reason for nanoapp's abort, specific to each nanoapp */ public void onNanoAppAborted(ContextHubClient client, long nanoAppId, int abortCode) {} /** * Callback invoked when a nanoapp is dynamically loaded at the attached Context Hub through * the {@link android.hardware.location.ContextHubManager}. * * NOTE: This callback is not invoked for a nanoapp that is loaded internally by CHRE * (e.g. nanoapps that are preloaded by the system). To check the availability of these * nanoapps, use the {@link ContextHubManager#queryNanoApps(ContextHubInfo)} API. * * @param client the client that is associated with this callback * @param nanoAppId the ID of the nanoapp that had been loaded */ public void onNanoAppLoaded(ContextHubClient client, long nanoAppId) {} /** * Callback invoked when a nanoapp is dynamically unloaded from the attached Context Hub through * the {@link android.hardware.location.ContextHubManager}. * * @param client the client that is associated with this callback * @param nanoAppId the ID of the nanoapp that had been unloaded */ public void onNanoAppUnloaded(ContextHubClient client, long nanoAppId) {} /** * Callback invoked when a nanoapp is dynamically enabled at the attached Context Hub through * the {@link android.hardware.location.ContextHubManager}. * * @param client the client that is associated with this callback * @param nanoAppId the ID of the nanoapp that had been enabled */ public void onNanoAppEnabled(ContextHubClient client, long nanoAppId) {} /** * Callback invoked when a nanoapp is dynamically disabled at the attached Context Hub through * the {@link android.hardware.location.ContextHubManager}. * * @param client the client that is associated with this callback * @param nanoAppId the ID of the nanoapp that had been disabled */ public void onNanoAppDisabled(ContextHubClient client, long nanoAppId) {} /** * Callback invoked when a {@link ContextHubClient}'s authorization to communicate with a * nanoapp changes. This typically happens as a result of the app that created the * {@link ContextHubClient} gaining or losing the permissions required to communicate with a * nanoapp. * * An example of the connection callbacks looks like: * 1) {@link ContextHubClient} sends message to nanoapp and holds required permissions * 2) {@link ContextHubClient} loses required permissions * 3) Callback invoked with the nanoapp ID and * {@link ContextHubManager#AUTHORIZATION_DENIED_GRACE_PERIOD} * 4) {@link ContextHubClient} performs any cleanup required with the nanoapp * 5) Callback invoked with the nanoapp ID and {@link ContextHubManager#AUTHORIZATION_DENIED}. * At this point, any further attempts of communication between the nanoapp and the * {@link ContextHubClient} will be dropped by the contexthub and a security exception will * be thrown when calling {@link ContextHubClient#sendMessageToNanoApp}. The * {@link ContextHubClient} should assume no communciation can happen again until * {@link ContextHubManager#AUTHORIZATION_GRANTED} is received. * * @param client the client that is associated with this callback * @param nanoAppId the ID of the nanoapp associated with the new * authorization state * @param authorization the authorization state denoting the ability of the * client to communicate with the nanoapp */ public void onClientAuthorizationChanged( @NonNull ContextHubClient client, long nanoAppId, @ContextHubManager.AuthorizationState int authorization) {} }