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| +// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| +// found in the LICENSE file.
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| +//
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| +// Request and reply to the "checkin server" devices poll every few hours.
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| +//
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| +
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| +syntax = "proto2";
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| +
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| +option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME;
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| +option retain_unknown_fields = true;
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| +
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| +package checkin_proto;
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| +
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| +import "android_checkin.proto";
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| +// import "wireless/android/proto/device_configuration.proto";
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| +
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| +// A concrete name/value pair sent to the device's Gservices database.
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| +message GservicesSetting {
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| + required bytes name = 1;
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| + required bytes value = 2;
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Devices send this every few hours to tell us how they're doing.
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| +message AndroidCheckinRequest {
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| + // IMEI (used by GSM phones) is sent and stored as 15 decimal
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| + // digits; the 15th is a check digit.
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| + optional string imei = 1; // IMEI, reported but not logged.
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| +
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| + // MEID (used by CDMA phones) is sent and stored as 14 hexadecimal
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| + // digits (no check digit).
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| + optional string meid = 10; // MEID, reported but not logged.
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| +
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| + // MAC address (used by non-phone devices). 12 hexadecimal digits;
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| + // no separators (eg "0016E6513AC2", not "00:16:E6:51:3A:C2").
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| + repeated string mac_addr = 9; // MAC address, reported but not logged.
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| +
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| + // An array parallel to mac_addr, describing the type of interface.
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| + // Currently accepted values: "wifi", "ethernet", "bluetooth". If
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| + // not present, "wifi" is assumed.
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| + repeated string mac_addr_type = 19;
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| +
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| + // Serial number (a manufacturer-defined unique hardware
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| + // identifier). Alphanumeric, case-insensitive.
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| + optional string serial_number = 16;
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| +
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| + // Older CDMA networks use an ESN (8 hex digits) instead of an MEID.
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| + optional string esn = 17; // ESN, reported but not logged
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| +
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| + optional int64 id = 2; // Android device ID, not logged
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| + optional int64 logging_id = 7; // Pseudonymous logging ID for Sawmill
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| + optional string digest = 3; // Digest of device provisioning, not logged.
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| + optional string locale = 6; // Current locale in standard (xx_XX) format
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| + required AndroidCheckinProto checkin = 4;
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| +
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| + // DEPRECATED, see AndroidCheckinProto.requested_group
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| + optional string desired_build = 5;
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| +
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| + // Blob of data from the Market app to be passed to Market API server
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| + optional string market_checkin = 8;
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| +
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| + // SID cookies of any google accounts stored on the phone. Not logged.
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| + repeated string account_cookie = 11;
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| +
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| + // Time zone. Not currently logged.
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| + optional string time_zone = 12;
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| +
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| + // Security token used to validate the checkin request.
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| + // Required for android IDs issued to Froyo+ devices, not for legacy IDs.
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| + optional fixed64 security_token = 13;
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| +
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| + // Version of checkin protocol.
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| + //
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| + // There are currently two versions:
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| + //
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| + // - version field missing: android IDs are assigned based on
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| + // hardware identifiers. unsecured in the sense that you can
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| + // "unregister" someone's phone by sending a registration request
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| + // with their IMEI/MEID/MAC.
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| + //
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| + // - version=2: android IDs are assigned randomly. The device is
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| + // sent a security token that must be included in all future
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| + // checkins for that android id.
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| + //
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| + // - version=3: same as version 2, but the 'fragment' field is
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| + // provided, and the device understands incremental updates to the
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| + // gservices table (ie, only returning the keys whose values have
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| + // changed.)
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| + //
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| + // (version=1 was skipped to avoid confusion with the "missing"
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| + // version field that is effectively version 1.)
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| + optional int32 version = 14;
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| +
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| + // OTA certs accepted by device (base-64 SHA-1 of cert files). Not
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| + // logged.
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| + repeated string ota_cert = 15;
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| +
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| + // Honeycomb and newer devices send configuration data with their checkin.
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| + // optional DeviceConfigurationProto device_configuration = 18;
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| +
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| + // A single CheckinTask on the device may lead to multiple checkin
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| + // requests if there is too much log data to upload in a single
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| + // request. For version 3 and up, this field will be filled in with
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| + // the number of the request, starting with 0.
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| + optional int32 fragment = 20;
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| +
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| + // For devices supporting multiple users, the name of the current
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| + // profile (they all check in independently, just as if they were
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| + // multiple physical devices). This may not be set, even if the
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| + // device is using multiuser. (checkin.user_number should be set to
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| + // the ordinal of the user.)
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| + optional string user_name = 21;
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| +
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| + // For devices supporting multiple user profiles, the serial number
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| + // for the user checking in. Not logged. May not be set, even if
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| + // the device supportes multiuser. checkin.user_number is the
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| + // ordinal of the user (0, 1, 2, ...), which may be reused if users
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| + // are deleted and re-created. user_serial_number is never reused
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| + // (unless the device is wiped).
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| + optional int32 user_serial_number = 22;
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| +
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| + // NEXT TAG: 23
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| +}
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| +
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| +// The response to the device.
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| +message AndroidCheckinResponse {
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| + required bool stats_ok = 1; // Whether statistics were recorded properly.
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| + optional int64 time_msec = 3; // Time of day from server (Java epoch).
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| + // repeated AndroidIntentProto intent = 2;
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| +
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| + // Provisioning is sent if the request included an obsolete digest.
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| + //
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| + // For version <= 2, 'digest' contains the digest that should be
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| + // sent back to the server on the next checkin, and 'setting'
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| + // contains the entire gservices table (which replaces the entire
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| + // current table on the device).
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| + //
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| + // for version >= 3, 'digest' will be absent. If 'settings_diff'
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| + // is false, then 'setting' contains the entire table, as in version
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| + // 2. If 'settings_diff' is true, then 'delete_setting' contains
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| + // the keys to delete, and 'setting' contains only keys to be added
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| + // or for which the value has changed. All other keys in the
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| + // current table should be left untouched. If 'settings_diff' is
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| + // absent, don't touch the existing gservices table.
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| + //
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| + optional string digest = 4;
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| + optional bool settings_diff = 9;
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| + repeated string delete_setting = 10;
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| + repeated GservicesSetting setting = 5;
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| +
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| + optional bool market_ok = 6; // If Market got the market_checkin data OK.
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| +
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| + optional fixed64 android_id = 7; // From the request, or newly assigned
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| + optional fixed64 security_token = 8; // The associated security token
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| +
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| + optional string version_info = 11;
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| + // NEXT TAG: 12
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| +}
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