Add Emergency Call Routing in HAL
Some countries or carriers require some emergency numbers that must
be handled with normal call routing or emergency routing.
In multi-sim senario, this radio request will be sent through the IRadio
service that serves the subscription the emergency number belongs to,
no matter of the PUK/PIN state of the subscription and the service state.
Test: Treehugger
Bug: 112657134
Change-Id: Iaa9768226dc2d7d2d66a9678823ba7d0047a1988
Merged-In: Iaa9768226dc2d7d2d66a9678823ba7d0047a1988
(cherry picked from commit dd49ad675e27efa7e71145e59105fa25756d9cc1)
diff --git a/radio/1.4/IRadioIndication.hal b/radio/1.4/IRadioIndication.hal
index 626b494..a58d19c 100644
--- a/radio/1.4/IRadioIndication.hal
+++ b/radio/1.4/IRadioIndication.hal
@@ -27,17 +27,17 @@
* Report the current list of emergency numbers
*
* Each emergency number (@1.4::EmergencyNumber) in the emergency number list contains a
- * dialing number, zero or more service category(s), mobile country code, and source(s) that
- * indicate where it comes from.
+ * dialing number, zero or more service category(s), mobile country code, mobile network code,
+ * and source(s) that indicate where it comes from.
*
- * Radio must report all the valid emergency numbers with known mobile country code and
- * emergency service categories from all available sources including network signaling, sim,
- * modem/oem configuration, and default configuration (112 and 911 must be always available;
- * additionally, 000, 08, 110, 999, 118 and 119 must be available when sim is not present).
- * Radio shall not report emergency numbers that are invalid in the current locale. The
- * reported emergency number list must not have duplicate @1.4::EmergencyNumber entries. Please
- * refer the documentation of @1.4::EmergencyNumber to construct each emergency number to
- * report.
+ * Radio must report all the valid emergency numbers with known mobile country code, mobile
+ * network code and emergency service categories from all available sources including network
+ * signaling, sim, modem/oem configuration, and default configuration (112 and 911 must be
+ * always available; additionally, 000, 08, 110, 999, 118 and 119 must be available when sim
+ * is not present). Radio shall not report emergency numbers that are invalid in the current
+ * locale. The reported emergency number list must not have duplicate @1.4::EmergencyNumber
+ * entries. Please refer the documentation of @1.4::EmergencyNumber to construct each
+ * emergency number to report.
*
* Radio must report the complete list of emergency numbers whenever the emergency numbers in
* the list are changed or whenever the client and the radio server are connected.