diff --git a/automotive/vehicle/aidl_property/android/hardware/automotive/vehicle/VehicleProperty.aidl b/automotive/vehicle/aidl_property/android/hardware/automotive/vehicle/VehicleProperty.aidl index f691811c85..349e8bdc1b 100644 --- a/automotive/vehicle/aidl_property/android/hardware/automotive/vehicle/VehicleProperty.aidl +++ b/automotive/vehicle/aidl_property/android/hardware/automotive/vehicle/VehicleProperty.aidl @@ -3623,9 +3623,10 @@ enum VehicleProperty { * Set true to enable BSW and false to disable BSW. When BSW is enabled, the ADAS system in the * vehicle should be turned on and monitoring for objects in the vehicle’s blind spots. * - * If BSW is not available, IVehicle#get must not return any NOT_AVAILABLE value in StatusCode. - * Other StatusCode values like TRY_AGAIN may still be used as needed. For example, if BSW is - * not available because the vehicle speed is too low, IVehicle#get must return false. + * In general, BLIND_SPOT_WARNING_ENABLED should always return true or false. If the feature is + * not available due to some temporary state, such as the vehicle speed being too low, that + * information must be conveyed through the ErrorState values in the BLIND_SPOT_WARNING_STATE + * property. * * This property is defined as read_write, but OEMs have the option to implement it as read * only.