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* Copyright (C) 2022 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.
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package android.hardware.wifi;
import android.hardware.wifi.WifiStatusCode;
@VintfStability
oneway interface IWifiEventCallback {
/**
* Called when the Wi-Fi system failed in a way that caused it be disabled.
* Calling start again must restart Wi-Fi as if stop then start was called
* (full state reset). When this event is received all IWifiChip & IWifiIface
* objects retrieved after the last call to start will be considered invalid.
*
* @param status Failure reason code.
*/
void onFailure(in WifiStatusCode status);
/**
* Called in response to a call to start indicating that the operation
* completed. After this callback the HAL must be fully operational.
*/
void onStart();
/**
* Called in response to a call to stop indicating that the operation
* completed. When this event is received all IWifiChip objects retrieved
* after the last call to start will be considered invalid.
*/
void onStop();
/**
* Must be called when the Wi-Fi subsystem restart completes.
* Once this event is received, framework must fully reset the Wi-Fi stack state.
*
* @param status Status code.
*/
void onSubsystemRestart(in WifiStatusCode status);
}