There's a GPS location provider in CyanogenMod that might help you. Grab 
the source and search for GpsLocationProvider.java.

Eliot.

On Thursday, 8 August 2013 06:08:19 UTC+1, Pratik Rathod wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am working on a custom board which is running Android ICS. My board is 
> receiving NMEA stream over UDP.
> My current implementation is to receive the NMEA stream over UDP , parse 
> the required parameters like latitude, longitude etc and feed them to mock 
> location provider.
> Recently, I found out that using mock location provider, I can not provide 
> satellite information such as no. of satellites, satellites in view, SNR 
> and other. So, third party applications
> which are relying on that GPS data can not work.
>
> I research on internet and found that we can write GPS HAL for Android. 
> But I am not sure from where to start for it.
>
> Can anyone advice me how the GPS HAL for Android ICS works? 
> If you have any other idea that implementing HAL later, please let me know.
>
>
> Regards,
> Pratik
>

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