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// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
syntax = "proto2";
option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME;
package enterprise_management;
// Request from device to server to register device.
message DeviceRegisterRequest {
// Reregister device without erasing server state. It can be used
// to refresh dmtoken etc. Client MUST set this value to true if it
// reuses an existing device id.
optional bool reregister = 1;
// Device register type. This field does not exist for TT release.
// When a client requests for policies, server should verify the
// client has been registered properly. For example, a client must
// register with type DEVICE in order to retrieve device policies.
enum Type {
TT = 0; // Register for TT release.
USER = 1; // Register for Chrome OS user polices.
DEVICE = 2; // Register for device policies.
BROWSER = 3; // Register for Chrome user policies.
ANDROID_BROWSER = 4; // Register for Android Chrome browser user policies.
IOS_BROWSER = 5; // Register for iOS Chrome browser user policies.
}
// NOTE: we also use this field to detect client version. If this
// field is missing, then the request comes from TT. We will remove
// Chrome OS TT support once it is over.
optional Type type = 2 [default = TT];
// Machine hardware id, such as serial number.
// This field is required if register type == DEVICE.
optional string machine_id = 3;
// Machine model name, such as "ZGA", "Cr-48", "Nexus One". If the
// model name is not available, client SHOULD send generic name like
// "Android", or "Chrome OS".
optional string machine_model = 4;
// When true, indicates that the |machine_id| has been identified as auto-
// enrollment candidate on the client and the server can use it to verify
// that the client is to be enrolled in the correct mode.
// Defaults to false when not present.
optional bool auto_enrolled = 5;
// Indicates a requisition of the registering entity that the server can act
// upon. This allows clients to pass hints e.g. at device enrollment time
// about the intended use of the device.
optional string requisition = 6;
// The current server-backed state key for the client, if applicable. This can
// be used by the server to link the registration request to an existing
// device record for re-enrollment.
optional bytes server_backed_state_key = 7;
}
// Response from server to device register request.
message DeviceRegisterResponse {
// Device management token for this registration. This token MUST be
// part of HTTP Authorization header for all future requests from
// device to server.
required string device_management_token = 1;
// Device display name. By default, server generates the name in
// the format of "Machine Model - Machine Id". However, domain
// admin can update it using CPanel, so do NOT treat it as constant.
optional string machine_name = 2;
// Enum listing the possible modes the device should be locked into when the
// registration is finished.
enum DeviceMode {
// In ENTERPRISE mode the device has no local owner and device settings are
// controlled through the cloud policy infrastructure. Auto-enrollment is
// supported in that mode.
ENTERPRISE = 0;
// Devices in RETAIL mode also have no local owner and get their device
// settings from the cloud, but additionally this mode enables the demo
// account on the device.
RETAIL = 1;
}
optional DeviceMode enrollment_type = 3 [default = ENTERPRISE];
}
// Request from device to server to unregister device.
// GoogleDMToken MUST be in HTTP Authorization header.
message DeviceUnregisterRequest {
}
// Response from server to device for unregister request.
message DeviceUnregisterResponse {
}
// Request from device to server to upload device EMCert
// (enterprise machine cert used for remote attestation).
// GoogleDMToken MUST be in HTTP Authorization header.
message DeviceCertUploadRequest {
// EMCert in X.509 format.
optional bytes device_certificate = 1;
}
// Response from server to device for cert upload request.
message DeviceCertUploadResponse {
}
// Request to access a Google service with the given scope.
message DeviceServiceApiAccessRequest {
// The list of auth scopes the device requests from DMServer.
repeated string auth_scope = 1;
// OAuth2 client ID to which the returned authorization code is bound.
optional string oauth2_client_id = 2;
}
message DeviceServiceApiAccessResponse {
// The OAuth2 authorization code for the requested scope(s).
// This can be exchanged for a refresh token.
optional string auth_code = 1;
}
message PolicyFetchRequest {
// This is the policy type, which maps to D3 policy type internally.
// By convention, we use "/" as separator to create policy namespace.
// The policy type names are case insensitive.
//
// Possible values for Chrome OS are:
// google/chromeos/device => ChromeDeviceSettingsProto
// google/chromeos/user => ChromeSettingsProto
// google/chromeos/publicaccount => ChromeSettingsProto
// google/chrome/extension => ExternalPolicyData
// google/android/user => ChromeSettingsProto
// google/ios/user => ChromeSettingsProto
optional string policy_type = 1;
// This is the last policy timestamp that client received from server.
optional int64 timestamp = 2;
// Tell server what kind of security signature is required.
enum SignatureType {
NONE = 0;
SHA1_RSA = 1;
}
optional SignatureType signature_type = 3 [default = NONE];
// The version number of the public key that is currently stored
// on the client. This should be the last number the server had
// supplied as new_public_key_version in PolicyData.
// This field is unspecified if the client does not yet have a
// public key.
optional int32 public_key_version = 4;
// Machine hardware id, such as serial number.
// This field is should be set only if the serial number for the device is
// missing from the server, as indicated by the valid_serial_number_missing
// field in the last policy fetch response.
optional string machine_id = 5;
// This field is used for devices to send the additional ID to fetch settings.
// Retrieving some settings requires more than just device or user ID.
// For example, to retrieve public account, devices need to pass in
// public account ID in addition to device ID. To retrieve extension or
// plug-in settings, devices need to pass in extension/plug-in ID in
// addition to user ID.
// policy_type represents the type of settings (e.g. public account,
// extension) devices request to fetch.
optional string settings_entity_id = 6;
// If this fetch is due to a policy invalidation, this field contains the
// version provided with the invalidation. The server interprets this value
// and the value of invalidation_payload to fetch the up-to-date policy.
optional int64 invalidation_version = 7;
// If this fetch is due to a policy invalidation, this field contains the
// payload delivered with the invalidation. The server interprets this value
// and the value of invalidation_version to fetch the up-to-date policy.
optional bytes invalidation_payload = 8;
// Hash string for the chrome policy verification public key which is embedded
// into Chrome binary. Matching private key will be used by the server
// to sign per-domain policy keys during key rotation. If server does not
// have the key which matches this hash string, that could indicate malicious
// or out-of-date Chrome client.
optional string verification_key_hash = 9;
}
// This message is included in serialized form in PolicyFetchResponse
// below. It may also be signed, with the signature being created for
// the serialized form.
message PolicyData {
// See PolicyFetchRequest.policy_type.
optional string policy_type = 1;
// [timestamp] is milliseconds since Epoch in UTC timezone. It is
// included here so that the time at which the server issued this
// response cannot be faked (as protection against replay attacks).
// It is the timestamp generated by DMServer, NOT the time admin
// last updated the policy or anything like that.
optional int64 timestamp = 2;
// The DM token that was used by the client in the HTTP POST header
// for authenticating the request. It is included here again so that
// the client can verify that the response is meant for him (and not
// issued by a replay or man-in-the-middle attack).
optional string request_token = 3;
// The serialized value of the actual policy protobuf. This can be
// deserialized to an instance of, for example, ChromeSettingsProto,
// ChromeDeviceSettingsProto, or ExternalPolicyData.
optional bytes policy_value = 4;
// The device display name assigned by the server. It is only
// filled if the display name is available.
//
// The display name of the machine as generated by the server or set
// by the Administrator in the CPanel GUI. This is the same thing as
// |machine_name| in DeviceRegisterResponse but it might have
// changed since then.
optional string machine_name = 5;
// Version number of the server's current public key. (The key that
// was used to sign this response. Numbering should start at 1 and be
// increased by 1 at each key rotation.)
optional int32 public_key_version = 6;
// The user this policy is intended for. In case of device policy, the name
// of the owner (who registered the device).
optional string username = 7;
// In this field the DMServer should echo back the "deviceid" HTTP parameter
// from the request.
optional string device_id = 8;
// Indicates which state this association with DMServer is in. This can be
// used to tell the client that it is not receiving policy even though the
// registration with the server is kept active.
enum AssociationState {
// Association is active and policy is pushed.
ACTIVE = 0;
// Association is alive, but the corresponding domain is not managed.
UNMANAGED = 1;
// Client got dropped on the server side.
DEPROVISIONED = 2;
}
optional AssociationState state = 9 [default = ACTIVE];
// Indicates if the the server cannot find a valid serial number for the
// device. If this flag is set, the device should send the valid serial
// number with a device policy fetch request. Note that this only
// applies to device policy.
optional bool valid_serial_number_missing = 10;
// Indicates which public account or extension/plug-in this policy data is
// for. See PolicyFetchRequest.settings_entity_id for more details.
optional string settings_entity_id = 11;
// Indicates the identity the device service account is associated with.
// This is only sent as part of device policy fetch.
optional string service_account_identity = 12;
// The object source which hosts policy objects within the invalidation
// service. This value is combined with invalidation_name to form the object
// id used to register for invalidations to this policy.
optional int32 invalidation_source = 13;
// The name which uniquely identifies this policy within the invalidation
// service object source. This value is combined with invalidation_source to
// form the object id used to register for invalidations to this policy.
optional bytes invalidation_name = 14;
// Server-provided identifier of the fetched policy. This is to be used
// by the client when requesting Policy Posture assertion through an API
// call or SAML flow.
optional string policy_token = 15;
// Indicates the management mode of the device. Note that old policies do not
// have this field.
enum ManagementMode {
// The device is not managed. The policies are set locally by the owner of
// the device.
NOT_MANAGED = 0;
// The device is enterprise-managed. The policies come from the enterprise
// server.
ENTERPRISE_MANAGED = 1;
// The device is consumer-managed. The policies currently can only be set
// locally by the owner of the device.
CONSUMER_MANAGED = 2;
}
optional ManagementMode management_mode = 16;
}
message PolicyFetchResponse {
// Since a single policy request may ask for multiple policies, we
// provide separate error code for each individual policy fetch.
// We will use standard HTTP Status Code as error code.
optional int32 error_code = 1;
// Human readable error message for customer support purpose.
optional string error_message = 2;
// This is a serialized |PolicyData| protobuf (defined above).
optional bytes policy_data = 3;
// Signature of the policy data above.
optional bytes policy_data_signature = 4;
// If the public key has been rotated on the server, the new public
// key is sent here. It is already used for |policy_data_signature|
// above, whereas |new_public_key_signature| is created using the
// old key (so the client can trust the new key). If this is the
// first time when the client requests policies (so it doesn't have
// on old public key), then |new_public_key_signature| is empty.
optional bytes new_public_key = 5;
optional bytes new_public_key_signature = 6;
// If new_public_key is specified, this field contains a signature
// of a PolicyPublicKeyAndDomain protobuf, signed using a key only
// available to DMServer. The public key portion of this well-known key is
// embedded into the Chrome binary. The hash of that embedded key is passed
// to DMServer as verification_key_hash field in PolicyFetchRequest. DMServer
// will pick a private key on the server which matches the hash (matches
// public key on the client). If DMServer is unable to find matching key, it
// will return an error instead of policy data.
// In case hash was not specified, DMServer will leave verification signature
// field empty (legacy behavior).
// In addition to the checks between new_public_key
// and new_public_key_signature described above, Chrome also verifies
// new_public_key with the embedded public key and
// new_public_key_verification_signature.
optional bytes new_public_key_verification_signature = 7;
}
// Protobuf used to generate the new_public_key_verification_signature field.
message PolicyPublicKeyAndDomain {
// The public key to sign (taken from the |new_public_key| field in
// PolicyFetchResponse).
optional bytes new_public_key = 1;
// The domain associated with this key (should match the domain portion of
// the username field of the policy).
optional string domain = 2;
}
// Request from device to server for reading policies.
message DevicePolicyRequest {
// The policy fetch request. If this field exists, the request must
// comes from a non-TT client. The repeated field allows client to
// request multiple policies for better performance.
repeated PolicyFetchRequest request = 3;
}
// Response from server to device for reading policies.
message DevicePolicyResponse {
// The policy fetch response.
repeated PolicyFetchResponse response = 3;
}
message TimePeriod {
// [timestamp] is milli seconds since Epoch in UTC timezone.
optional int64 start_timestamp = 1;
optional int64 end_timestamp = 2;
}
message ActiveTimePeriod {
optional TimePeriod time_period = 1;
// The active duration during the above time period.
// The unit is milli-second.
optional int32 active_duration = 2;
}
// This captures launch events for one app/extension or other installments.
message InstallableLaunch {
optional string install_id = 1;
// Time duration where this report covers. These are required
// and the record will be ignored if not set.
optional TimePeriod duration = 2;
// Client will send at most 50 timestamps to DM. All the rest
// launch activities will be summed into the total count.
// We will distribute the count evenly among the time span when
// doing time based aggregation.
repeated int64 timestamp = 3;
optional int64 total_count = 4;
}
// Used to report the device location.
message DeviceLocation {
enum ErrorCode {
ERROR_CODE_NONE = 0;
ERROR_CODE_POSITION_UNAVAILABLE = 1;
}
// Latitude in decimal degrees north (WGS84 coordinate frame).
optional double latitude = 1;
// Longitude in decimal degrees west (WGS84 coordinate frame).
optional double longitude = 2;
// Altitude in meters (above WGS84 datum).
optional double altitude = 3;
// Accuracy of horizontal position in meters.
optional double accuracy = 4;
// Accuracy of altitude in meters.
optional double altitude_accuracy = 5;
// Heading in decimal degrees clockwise from true north.
optional double heading = 6;
// Horizontal component of device velocity in meters per second.
optional double speed = 7;
// Time of position measurement in milisecons since Epoch in UTC time.
optional int64 timestamp = 8;
// Error code, see enum above.
optional ErrorCode error_code = 9;
// Human-readable error message.
optional string error_message = 10;
}
// Details about a network interface.
message NetworkInterface {
// Indicates the type of network device.
enum NetworkDeviceType {
TYPE_ETHERNET = 0;
TYPE_WIFI = 1;
TYPE_WIMAX = 2;
TYPE_BLUETOOTH = 3;
TYPE_CELLULAR = 4;
}
// Network device type.
optional NetworkDeviceType type = 1;
// MAC address (if applicable) of the corresponding network device. This is
// formatted as an ASCII string with 12 hex digits. Example: A0B1C2D3E4F5.
optional string mac_address = 2;
// MEID (if applicable) of the corresponding network device. Formatted as
// ASCII string composed of 14 hex digits. Example: A10000009296F2.
optional string meid = 3;
// IMEI (if applicable) of the corresponding network device. 15-16 decimal
// digits encoded as ASCII string. Example: 355402040158759.
optional string imei = 4;
}
// Details about a device user.
message DeviceUser {
// Types of device users which can be reported.
enum UserType {
// A user managed by the same domain as the device.
USER_TYPE_MANAGED = 0;
// A user not managed by the same domain as the device.
USER_TYPE_UNMANAGED = 1;
}
// The type of the user.
required UserType type = 1;
// Email address of the user. Present only if the user type is managed.
optional string email = 2;
}
// Report device level status.
message DeviceStatusReportRequest {
// The OS version reported by the device is a platform version
// e.g. 1435.0.2011_12_16_1635.
optional string os_version = 1;
optional string firmware_version = 2;
// "Verified", "Dev". Same as verified mode.
// If the mode is unknown, this field should not be set.
optional string boot_mode = 3;
// Device active times collection since last report rpc call.
// No longer used -- use active_period instead.
repeated TimePeriod active_time = 4 [deprecated = true];
// The browser version string as shown in the About dialog.
// e.g. 17.0.963.18.
optional string browser_version = 5;
// A list of periods when the device was active, aggregated by day.
repeated ActiveTimePeriod active_period = 6;
// The device location.
optional DeviceLocation device_location = 7;
// List of network interfaces.
repeated NetworkInterface network_interface = 8;
// List of recent device users, in descending order by last login time.
repeated DeviceUser user = 9;
}
// Report session (a user on one device) level status.
message SessionStatusReportRequest {
// Installed apps for this user on this device.
repeated string installed_app_id = 1;
// Installed extensions for this user on this device.
repeated string installed_extension_id = 2;
// One stat per app for top 30 apps.
repeated InstallableLaunch app_launch_stat = 3;
}
// Response from DMServer to update devices' status.
// It is possible that status report fails but policy request succeed. In such
// case, the DeviceStatusReportResponse will contain an error code and the
// device should re-send status report data in the next policy request. The
// device should re-send report data if policy request fails, even if
// DeviceStatusReportResponse contains no error code.
message DeviceStatusReportResponse {
optional int32 error_code = 1;
// Human readable error message for customer support purpose.
optional string error_message = 2;
}
// Response from DMServer to update user devices' status.
// It is possible that status report fails but policy request succeed. In such
// case, the SessionStatusReportResponse will contain an error code and the
// device should re-send status report data in the next policy request. The
// device should re-send report data if policy request fails, even if
// SessionStatusReportResponse contains no error code.
message SessionStatusReportResponse {
optional int32 error_code = 1;
// Human readable error message for customer support purpose.
optional string error_message = 2;
}
// Request from device to server to determine whether the device should
// go through enterprise enrollment. Unlike the other requests, this request is
// not authenticated.
message DeviceAutoEnrollmentRequest {
// SHA-256 hash of the device's serial number, mod |modulus|.
// Should always be present.
optional int64 remainder = 1;
// Modulus of the hash used by the client. Should always be present. This
// is the number of buckets the client thinks the server has. For now,
// it is a power of 2, but due to the strict constraint on how many serial
// numbers a bucket can contain, it may become non power of 2. If that
// happens, client-side needs to change its assumption.
optional int64 modulus = 2;
}
// Response from server to auto-enrollment detection request.
message DeviceAutoEnrollmentResponse {
// If this field is present, the other fields are ignored and the client
// should send a new DeviceAutoEnrollmentRequest with a new |remainder|
// computed using this new |modulus|. If this field is empty, the client's
// request was accepted.
// DMServer guarantees that if the modulus sent by client in
// DeviceAutoEnrollmentRequest matches server's expectation, this field
// is unset.
optional int64 expected_modulus = 1;
// List of hashes in the client's hash bucket. If the client's hash matches
// any in this list, the client device should do enterprise enrollment.
// If it matches none, enrollment should be optional.
// Each entry has exactly 256 bits (32 bytes).
repeated bytes hash = 2;
}
// Sent by the client to the server. The device management server keeps a
// mapping of device identifiers to device state. Devices query this table after
// hard reset in order recover state. This request is keyed just by the opaque
// server-backed state key; there is no further authentication.
message DeviceStateRetrievalRequest {
// Opaque, client-determined, unpredictable, stable and unique device
// identifier to retrieve state for. This field contains 32 bytes of data that
// looks essentially random to the server. It may be generated e.g. by running
// a concatenation of suitable device identifiers through a cryptographic hash
// algorithm such as SHA-256.
optional bytes server_backed_state_key = 1;
}
// Sent by the client to the server when in registered state to update the
// device-determined device state keys.
message DeviceStateKeyUpdateRequest {
// The client-determined state keys. To the server, these look like 32 bytes
// of random data. The client should generate these keys using a deterministic
// algorithm that takes stable device identifiers as an input and produces a
// key as the output, possibly by running the identifiers through a
// cryptographic hash function such as SHA-256.
repeated bytes server_backed_state_key = 1;
}
message DisabledState {
// A message to the finder/thief that should be shown on the screen.
optional string message = 1;
}
// Server to client message carrying the device state response. Because the
// request is not authenticated, the only protection against state extraction
// from server is the unpredictability of the server-backed state ID. Thus, the
// response should not contain any sensitive data. If the server doesn't know
// the requested identifier, it just return a message with restore_mode set to
// RESTORE_MODE_NONE.
message DeviceStateRetrievalResponse {
// Restorative action to take after device reset.
enum RestoreMode {
// No state restoration.
RESTORE_MODE_NONE = 0;
// Enterprise enrollment requested, but user may skip.
RESTORE_MODE_REENROLLMENT_REQUESTED = 1;
// Enterprise enrollment is enforced and cannot be skipped.
RESTORE_MODE_REENROLLMENT_ENFORCED = 2;
};
// The server-indicated restore mode.
optional RestoreMode restore_mode = 1 [default = RESTORE_MODE_NONE];
// Primary domain the device is associated with.
optional string management_domain = 2;
// The device is disabled and no logins are possible when this is set.
optional DisabledState disabled_state = 3;
}
// Sent by the client to the server to pair the Host device with the Controller
// device. The HTTP request contains an end-user OAuth token and only succeeds
// if both Host and Controller devices belong to the end-user domain.
message DevicePairingRequest {
// The device ID of the Host device.
optional string host_device_id = 1;
// The device ID of the Controller device.
optional string controller_device_id = 2;
}
// Response from the server to the device pairing request.
message DevicePairingResponse {
// The client should check HTTP status code first. If HTTP status code is not
// 200 (e.g. 500 internal error), then it means the pairing fails. If HTTP
// status code is 200, then the client should check the status code within the
// response.
enum StatusCode {
SUCCESS = 0;
// A generic failure code for pairing.
FAILED = 1;
// The Host device cannot be found in the user's domain.
HOST_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND = 2;
// The Controller device cannot be found in the user's domain.
CONTROLLER_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND = 3;
// The Host device is deprovisioned.
HOST_DEVICE_DEPROVISIONED = 4;
// The Controller device is deprovisioned.
CONTROLLER_DEVICE_DEPROVISIONED = 5;
}
optional StatusCode status_code = 1 [default = FAILED];
}
// Sent by the client to the server to check if the devices are paired. The HTTP
// request contains controller service account OAuth token as well as the
// DMToken from the Host device.
message CheckDevicePairingRequest {
// The device ID of the Host device.
optional string host_device_id = 1;
// The device ID of the Controller device.
optional string controller_device_id = 2;
}
// Response from the server to the check device pairing request.
message CheckDevicePairingResponse {
// The client should check HTTP status code first. If HTTP status code is not
// 200 (e.g. 500 internal error), then it means the pairing status is unknown.
// If HTTP status code is 200, then the client should check the status code
// within the response.
enum StatusCode {
PAIRED = 0;
// The Host and Controller devices are not paired.
NOT_PAIRED = 1;
// The Host device cannot be found in the Host device domain.
HOST_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND = 2;
// The Controller device cannot be found in the Host device domain.
CONTROLLER_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND = 3;
// The Host device is deprovisioned.
HOST_DEVICE_DEPROVISIONED = 4;
// The Controller device is deprovisioned.
CONTROLLER_DEVICE_DEPROVISIONED = 5;
// Invalid controller identity.
INVALID_CONTROLLER_DEVICE_IDENTITY = 6;
}
optional StatusCode status_code = 1 [default = NOT_PAIRED];
}
// Request from the DMAgent on the device to the DMServer. This is
// container for all requests from device to server. The overall HTTP
// request MUST be in the following format:
//
// * HTTP method is POST
// * Data mime type is application/x-protobuffer
// * HTTP parameters are (all required, all case sensitive):
// * request: MUST BE one of
// * api_authorization
// * cert_upload
// * check_device_pairing
// * device_pairing
// * device_state_retrieval
// * enterprise_check
// * ping
// * policy
// * register
// * status
// * unregister
//
// * devicetype: MUST BE "1" for Android or "2" for Chrome OS.
// * apptype: MUST BE Android or Chrome.
// * deviceid: MUST BE no more than 64-char in [\x21-\x7E].
// * agent: MUST BE a string of characters.
// * HTTP Authorization header MUST be in the following formats:
// * For register and ping requests
// Authorization: GoogleLogin auth=<auth cookie for Mobile Sync>
//
// * For unregister, policy, status, and cert_upload requests
// Authorization: GoogleDMToken token=<dm token from register>
//
// * The Authorization header isn't used for enterprise_check
// request, nor for register requests using OAuth. In the latter case,
// the OAuth token is passed in the "oauth" parameter.
//
// DeviceManagementRequest should only contain one request which matches the
// HTTP query parameter - request, as listed below. Other requests within the
// container will be ignored.
// cert_upload: cert_upload_request
// check_device_pairing: check_device_pairing_request
// device_pairing: device_pairing_request
// device_state_retrieval: device_state_retrieval_request
// enterprise_check: auto_enrollment_request
// ping: policy_request
// policy: policy_request
// register: register_request
// status: device_status_report_request or session_status_report_request
// unregister: unregister_request
//
//
message DeviceManagementRequest {
// Register request.
optional DeviceRegisterRequest register_request = 1;
// Unregister request.
optional DeviceUnregisterRequest unregister_request = 2;
// Policy request.
optional DevicePolicyRequest policy_request = 3;
// Update status.
optional DeviceStatusReportRequest device_status_report_request = 4;
optional SessionStatusReportRequest session_status_report_request = 5;
// Auto-enrollment detection.
optional DeviceAutoEnrollmentRequest auto_enrollment_request = 6;
// EMCert upload (for remote attestation)
optional DeviceCertUploadRequest cert_upload_request = 7;
// Request for OAuth2 authorization codes to access Google services.
optional DeviceServiceApiAccessRequest service_api_access_request = 8;
// Device-state retrieval.
optional DeviceStateRetrievalRequest device_state_retrieval_request = 9;
// Device state key update.
optional DeviceStateKeyUpdateRequest device_state_key_update_request = 10;
// Pair two devices.
optional DevicePairingRequest device_pairing_request = 11;
// Check if two devices are paired.
optional CheckDevicePairingRequest check_device_pairing_request = 12;
}
// Response from server to device.
//
// The server uses the following numbers as HTTP status codes
// to report top-level errors.
//
// 200 OK: valid response is returned to client.
// 400 Bad Request: invalid argument.
// 401 Unauthorized: invalid auth cookie or DM token.
// 403 Forbidden: device management is not allowed.
// 404 Not Found: the request URL is invalid.
// 410 Device Not Found: the device id is not found.
// 491 Request Pending: the request is pending approval.
// 500 Internal Server Error: most likely a bug in DM server.
// 503 Service Unavailable: most likely a backend error.
// 901 Device Not Found: the device id is not found.
// 902 Policy Not Found: the policy is not found.
message DeviceManagementResponse {
// Error message.
optional string error_message = 2;
// Register response
optional DeviceRegisterResponse register_response = 3;
// Unregister response
optional DeviceUnregisterResponse unregister_response = 4;
// Policy response.
optional DevicePolicyResponse policy_response = 5;
// Device status report response.
optional DeviceStatusReportResponse device_status_report_response = 6;
// Session status report response.
optional SessionStatusReportResponse session_status_report_response = 7;
// Auto-enrollment detection response.
optional DeviceAutoEnrollmentResponse auto_enrollment_response = 8;
// EMCert upload response.
optional DeviceCertUploadResponse cert_upload_response = 9;
// Response to OAuth2 authorization code request.
optional DeviceServiceApiAccessResponse service_api_access_response = 10;
// Device-state retrieval.
optional DeviceStateRetrievalResponse device_state_retrieval_response = 11;
// Response to device pairing request.
optional DevicePairingResponse device_pairing_response = 12;
// Response to check device pairing request.
optional CheckDevicePairingResponse check_device_pairing_response = 13;
}