Like this?
/* Uids as listed in android_filesystem_config.h */
public static final int AID_ALL = -1; /* A special constant we
will
* use to indicate a
request
* for global
information. */
public static final int AID_ROOT = 0; /* traditional unix root
user
*/
public static final int AID_SYSTEM = 1000; /* system server */
public static final int AID_RADIO = 1001; /* telephony subsystem,
RIL */
public static final int AID_BLUETOOTH = 1002; /* bluetooth subsystem */
public static final int AID_GRAPHICS = 1003; /* graphics devices */
public static final int AID_INPUT = 1004; /* input devices */
public static final int AID_AUDIO = 1005; /* audio devices */
public static final int AID_CAMERA = 1006; /* camera devices */
public static final int AID_LOG = 1007; /* log devices */
public static final int AID_COMPASS = 1008; /* compass device */
public static final int AID_MOUNT = 1009; /* mountd socket */
public static final int AID_WIFI = 1010; /* wifi subsystem */
public static final int AID_ADB = 1011; /* android debug bridge
(adbd) */
public static final int AID_INSTALL = 1012; /* group for installing
packages */
public static final int AID_MEDIA = 1013; /* mediaserver process */
public static final int AID_DHCP = 1014; /* dhcp client */
public static final int AID_SHELL = 2000; /* adb and debug shell
user */
public static final int AID_CACHE = 2001; /* cache access */
public static final int AID_DIAG = 2002; /* access to diagnostic
resources */
/* The 3000 series are intended for use as supplemental group id's only.
* They indicate special Android capabilities that the kernel is aware
of. */
public static final int AID_NET_BT_ADMIN= 3001; /* bluetooth: create any
socket */
public static final int AID_NET_BT = 3002; /* bluetooth: create sco,
rfcomm or l2cap
sockets */
public static final int AID_INET = 3003; /* can create AF_INET and
AF_INET6 sockets */
public static final int AID_NET_RAW = 3004; /* can create raw INET
sockets
*/
public static final int AID_MISC = 9998; /* access to misc storage
*/
public static final int AID_NOBODY = 9999;
public static final int AID_APP =10000; /* first app user */
It's probably *AIDL*.
http://developer.android.com/guide/components/aidl.html
On Monday, August 27, 2012 7:59:03 AM UTC-5, thejaswi s wrote:
>
> I was just going through powertutor source code and found
> many constants related to WiFi, CPU and LCD components. I can understand
> the flow but not getting about these constants.I am curious to know about
> this. Where these constants are derived from ? what are the standard
> values? etc.. Please point me to the link where I can get these
> information. Please do reply.
>
>
>
>
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