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package android.hardware.automotive.vehicle@2.0;

import IVehicleCallback;

interface IVehicle {
  /**
   * Returns a list of all property configurations supported by this vehicle
   * HAL.
   */
  getAllPropConfigs() generates (vec<VehiclePropConfig> propConfigs);

  /**
   * Returns a list of property configurations for given properties.
   *
   * If requested VehicleProperty wasn't found it must return
   * StatusCode::INVALID_ARG, otherwise a list of vehicle property
   * configurations with StatusCode::OK
   */
  getPropConfigs(vec<int32_t> props)
          generates (StatusCode status, vec<VehiclePropConfig> propConfigs);

  /**
   * Get a vehicle property value.
   *
   * For VehiclePropertyChangeMode::STATIC properties, this method must always
   * return the same value always.
   * For VehiclePropertyChangeMode::ON_CHANGE properties, it must return the
   * latest available value.
   *
   * Some properties like RADIO_PRESET requires to pass additional data in
   * GET request in VehiclePropValue object.
   *
   * If there is no data available yet, which can happen during initial stage,
   * this call must return immediately with an error code of
   * StatusCode::TRY_AGAIN.
   */
  get(VehiclePropValue requestedPropValue)
          generates (StatusCode status, VehiclePropValue propValue);

  /**
   * Set a vehicle property value.
   *
   * Timestamp of data must be ignored for set operation.
   *
   * Setting some properties require having initial state available. If initial
   * data is not available yet this call must return StatusCode::TRY_AGAIN.
   * For a property with separate power control this call must return
   * StatusCode::NOT_AVAILABLE error if property is not powered on.
   */
  set(VehiclePropValue propValue) generates (StatusCode status);

  /**
   * Subscribes to property events.
   *
   * Clients must be able to subscribe to multiple properties at a time
   * depending on data provided in options argument.
   *
   * @param listener This client must be called on appropriate event.
   * @param options List of options to subscribe. SubscribeOption contains
   *                information such as property Id, area Id, sample rate, etc.
   */
  subscribe(IVehicleCallback callback, vec<SubscribeOptions> options)
          generates (StatusCode status);

  /**
   * Unsubscribes from property events.
   *
   * If this client wasn't subscribed to the given property, this method
   * must return StatusCode::INVALID_ARG.
   */
  unsubscribe(IVehicleCallback callback, int32_t propId)
          generates (StatusCode status);

  /**
   * Print out debugging state for the vehicle hal.
   *
   * The text must be in ASCII encoding only.
   *
   * Performance requirements:
   *
   * The HAL must return from this call in less than 10ms. This call must avoid
   * deadlocks, as it may be called at any point of operation. Any synchronization
   * primitives used (such as mutex locks or semaphores) must be acquired
   * with a timeout.
   *
   */
  debugDump() generates (string s);
};