Loading current.txt +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ a64467bae843569f0d465c5be7f0c7a5b987985b55a3ef4794dd5afc68538650 android.hardwar # ABI preserving changes to HALs during Android S e042522daa4b5f7fd4a0a19bcdadb93c79a1b04c09ef2c9813a3a8941032f3f5 android.hardware.contexthub@1.0::IContexthub c2f64133b83ede65c9939ef97ab5bd867b73faf3dba0e7e69f77c3c43d9e487e android.hardware.contexthub@1.0::IContexthubCallback 1ca372cd67d197df099e87616a613ba6ede6552638a603e18f86c8834302c3d1 android.hardware.gnss@1.0::IGnssMeasurementCallback bda492ec4021d13869de72bd6f8c15c5837b78d6136b8d538efec5320573a5ec android.hardware.gnss@1.0::IGnssMeasurementCallback 6a271e493907e8ba20912e42771bd0d99ae45431a851d5675ef9496d02510a34 android.hardware.gnss@1.1::IGnssMeasurementCallback 2c331a9605f3a08d9c1e0a36169ca57758bc43c11a78ef3f3730509885e52c15 android.hardware.graphics.composer@2.4::IComposerClient 3da3ce039247872d95c6bd48621dbfdfa1c2d2a91a90f257862f87ee2bc46300 android.hardware.health@2.1::types Loading gnss/1.0/IGnssMeasurementCallback.hal +13 −16 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -644,21 +644,18 @@ interface IGnssMeasurementCallback { */ double snrDb; /** * Automatic gain control (AGC) level. AGC acts as a variable gain * amplifier adjusting the power of the incoming signal. The AGC level * may be used to indicate potential interference. When AGC is at a * nominal level, this value must be set as 0. Higher gain (and/or lower * input power) must be output as a positive number. Hence in cases of * strong jamming, in the band of this signal, this value must go more * negative. * * Note: Different hardware designs (e.g. antenna, pre-amplification, or * other RF HW components) may also affect the typical output of of this * value on any given hardware design in an open sky test - the * important aspect of this output is that changes in this value are * indicative of changes on input signal power in the frequency band for * this measurement. * Automatic gain control (AGC) level. AGC acts as a variable gain amplifier adjusting the power * of the incoming signal. The AGC level may be used to indicate potential interference. Higher * gain (and/or lower input power) must be output as a positive number. Hence in cases of strong * jamming, in the band of this signal, this value must go more negative. This value must be * consistent given the same level of the incoming signal power. * * Note: Different hardware designs (e.g. antenna, pre-amplification, or other RF HW components) * may also affect the typical output of this value on any given hardware design in an open sky * test - the important aspect of this output is that changes in this value are indicative of * changes on input signal power in the frequency band for this measurement. */ double agcLevelDb; }; Loading gnss/aidl/android/hardware/gnss/GnssMeasurement.aidl +10 −14 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -547,20 +547,16 @@ parcelable GnssMeasurement { double snrDb; /** * Automatic gain control (AGC) level. AGC acts as a variable gain * amplifier adjusting the power of the incoming signal. The AGC level * may be used to indicate potential interference. When AGC is at a * nominal level, this value must be set as 0. Higher gain (and/or lower * input power) must be output as a positive number. Hence in cases of * strong jamming, in the band of this signal, this value must go more * negative. * * Note: Different hardware designs (e.g. antenna, pre-amplification, or * other RF HW components) may also affect the typical output of this * value on any given hardware design in an open sky test - the * important aspect of this output is that changes in this value are * indicative of changes on input signal power in the frequency band for * this measurement. * Automatic gain control (AGC) level. AGC acts as a variable gain amplifier adjusting the power * of the incoming signal. The AGC level may be used to indicate potential interference. Higher * gain (and/or lower input power) must be output as a positive number. Hence in cases of strong * jamming, in the band of this signal, this value must go more negative. This value must be * consistent given the same level of the incoming signal power. * * Note: Different hardware designs (e.g. antenna, pre-amplification, or other RF HW components) * may also affect the typical output of this value on any given hardware design in an open sky * test - the important aspect of this output is that changes in this value are indicative of * changes on input signal power in the frequency band for this measurement. */ double agcLevelDb; Loading Loading
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gnss/1.0/IGnssMeasurementCallback.hal +13 −16 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -644,21 +644,18 @@ interface IGnssMeasurementCallback { */ double snrDb; /** * Automatic gain control (AGC) level. AGC acts as a variable gain * amplifier adjusting the power of the incoming signal. The AGC level * may be used to indicate potential interference. When AGC is at a * nominal level, this value must be set as 0. Higher gain (and/or lower * input power) must be output as a positive number. Hence in cases of * strong jamming, in the band of this signal, this value must go more * negative. * * Note: Different hardware designs (e.g. antenna, pre-amplification, or * other RF HW components) may also affect the typical output of of this * value on any given hardware design in an open sky test - the * important aspect of this output is that changes in this value are * indicative of changes on input signal power in the frequency band for * this measurement. * Automatic gain control (AGC) level. AGC acts as a variable gain amplifier adjusting the power * of the incoming signal. The AGC level may be used to indicate potential interference. Higher * gain (and/or lower input power) must be output as a positive number. Hence in cases of strong * jamming, in the band of this signal, this value must go more negative. This value must be * consistent given the same level of the incoming signal power. * * Note: Different hardware designs (e.g. antenna, pre-amplification, or other RF HW components) * may also affect the typical output of this value on any given hardware design in an open sky * test - the important aspect of this output is that changes in this value are indicative of * changes on input signal power in the frequency band for this measurement. */ double agcLevelDb; }; Loading
gnss/aidl/android/hardware/gnss/GnssMeasurement.aidl +10 −14 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -547,20 +547,16 @@ parcelable GnssMeasurement { double snrDb; /** * Automatic gain control (AGC) level. AGC acts as a variable gain * amplifier adjusting the power of the incoming signal. The AGC level * may be used to indicate potential interference. When AGC is at a * nominal level, this value must be set as 0. Higher gain (and/or lower * input power) must be output as a positive number. Hence in cases of * strong jamming, in the band of this signal, this value must go more * negative. * * Note: Different hardware designs (e.g. antenna, pre-amplification, or * other RF HW components) may also affect the typical output of this * value on any given hardware design in an open sky test - the * important aspect of this output is that changes in this value are * indicative of changes on input signal power in the frequency band for * this measurement. * Automatic gain control (AGC) level. AGC acts as a variable gain amplifier adjusting the power * of the incoming signal. The AGC level may be used to indicate potential interference. Higher * gain (and/or lower input power) must be output as a positive number. Hence in cases of strong * jamming, in the band of this signal, this value must go more negative. This value must be * consistent given the same level of the incoming signal power. * * Note: Different hardware designs (e.g. antenna, pre-amplification, or other RF HW components) * may also affect the typical output of this value on any given hardware design in an open sky * test - the important aspect of this output is that changes in this value are indicative of * changes on input signal power in the frequency band for this measurement. */ double agcLevelDb; Loading