1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package com.android.phone; 18 19 import android.app.ActivityManagerNative; 20 import android.app.AlertDialog; 21 import android.app.Dialog; 22 import android.app.ProgressDialog; 23 import android.content.ComponentName; 24 import android.content.ContentResolver; 25 import android.content.Context; 26 import android.content.DialogInterface; 27 import android.content.Intent; 28 import android.content.ServiceConnection; 29 import android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo; 30 import android.content.pm.PackageManager; 31 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable; 32 import android.media.AudioManager; 33 import android.net.Uri; 34 import android.os.AsyncResult; 35 import android.os.Handler; 36 import android.os.IBinder; 37 import android.os.Message; 38 import android.os.RemoteException; 39 import android.os.SystemProperties; 40 import android.telephony.PhoneNumberUtils; 41 import android.text.TextUtils; 42 import android.util.Log; 43 import android.view.KeyEvent; 44 import android.view.LayoutInflater; 45 import android.view.View; 46 import android.view.WindowManager; 47 import android.widget.EditText; 48 import android.widget.Toast; 49 50 import com.android.internal.telephony.Call; 51 import com.android.internal.telephony.CallStateException; 52 import com.android.internal.telephony.CallerInfo; 53 import com.android.internal.telephony.CallerInfoAsyncQuery; 54 import com.android.internal.telephony.Connection; 55 import com.android.internal.telephony.IExtendedNetworkService; 56 import com.android.internal.telephony.MmiCode; 57 import com.android.internal.telephony.Phone; 58 import com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyProperties; 59 import com.android.internal.telephony.cdma.CdmaConnection; 60 61 import java.util.Hashtable; 62 import java.util.Iterator; 63 import java.util.List; 64 65 /** 66 * Misc utilities for the Phone app. 67 */ 68 public class PhoneUtils { 69 private static final String LOG_TAG = "PhoneUtils"; 70 private static final boolean DBG = (PhoneApp.DBG_LEVEL >= 2); 71 72 /** Control stack trace for Audio Mode settings */ 73 private static final boolean DBG_SETAUDIOMODE_STACK = false; 74 75 /** Identifier for the "Add Call" intent extra. */ 76 static final String ADD_CALL_MODE_KEY = "add_call_mode"; 77 78 // Return codes from placeCall() 79 static final int CALL_STATUS_DIALED = 0; // The number was successfully dialed 80 static final int CALL_STATUS_DIALED_MMI = 1; // The specified number was an MMI code 81 static final int CALL_STATUS_FAILED = 2; // The call failed 82 83 // State of the Phone's audio modes 84 // Each state can move to the other states, but within the state only certain 85 // transitions for AudioManager.setMode() are allowed. 86 static final int AUDIO_IDLE = 0; /** audio behaviour at phone idle */ 87 static final int AUDIO_RINGING = 1; /** audio behaviour while ringing */ 88 static final int AUDIO_OFFHOOK = 2; /** audio behaviour while in call. */ 89 private static int sAudioBehaviourState = AUDIO_IDLE; 90 91 /** Speaker state, persisting between wired headset connection events */ 92 private static boolean sIsSpeakerEnabled = false; 93 94 /** Hash table to store mute (Boolean) values based upon the connection.*/ 95 private static Hashtable<Connection, Boolean> sConnectionMuteTable = 96 new Hashtable<Connection, Boolean>(); 97 98 /** Static handler for the connection/mute tracking */ 99 private static ConnectionHandler mConnectionHandler; 100 101 /** Phone state changed event*/ 102 private static final int PHONE_STATE_CHANGED = -1; 103 104 /** Define for not a special CNAP string */ 105 private static final int CNAP_SPECIAL_CASE_NO = -1; 106 107 // Extended network service interface instance 108 private static IExtendedNetworkService mNwService = null; 109 // used to cancel MMI command after 15 seconds timeout for NWService requirement 110 private static Message mMmiTimeoutCbMsg = null; 111 112 /** Noise suppression status as selected by user */ 113 private static boolean sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled = true; 114 115 /** 116 * Handler that tracks the connections and updates the value of the 117 * Mute settings for each connection as needed. 118 */ 119 private static class ConnectionHandler extends Handler { 120 @Override 121 public void handleMessage(Message msg) { 122 AsyncResult ar = (AsyncResult) msg.obj; 123 switch (msg.what) { 124 case PHONE_STATE_CHANGED: 125 if (DBG) log("ConnectionHandler: updating mute state for each connection"); 126 127 Phone phone = (Phone) ar.userObj; 128 129 // update the foreground connections, if there are new connections. 130 List<Connection> fgConnections = phone.getForegroundCall().getConnections(); 131 for (Connection cn : fgConnections) { 132 if (sConnectionMuteTable.get(cn) == null) { 133 sConnectionMuteTable.put(cn, Boolean.FALSE); 134 } 135 } 136 137 // update the background connections, if there are new connections. 138 List<Connection> bgConnections = phone.getBackgroundCall().getConnections(); 139 for (Connection cn : bgConnections) { 140 if (sConnectionMuteTable.get(cn) == null) { 141 sConnectionMuteTable.put(cn, Boolean.FALSE); 142 } 143 } 144 145 // Check to see if there are any lingering connections here 146 // (disconnected connections), use old-school iterators to avoid 147 // concurrent modification exceptions. 148 Connection cn; 149 for (Iterator<Connection> cnlist = sConnectionMuteTable.keySet().iterator(); 150 cnlist.hasNext();) { 151 cn = cnlist.next(); 152 if (!fgConnections.contains(cn) && !bgConnections.contains(cn)) { 153 if (DBG) log("connection: " + cn + "not accounted for, removing."); 154 cnlist.remove(); 155 } 156 } 157 158 // Restore the mute state of the foreground call if we're not IDLE, 159 // otherwise just clear the mute state. This is really saying that 160 // as long as there is one or more connections, we should update 161 // the mute state with the earliest connection on the foreground 162 // call, and that with no connections, we should be back to a 163 // non-mute state. 164 if (phone.getState() != Phone.State.IDLE) { 165 restoreMuteState(phone); 166 } else { 167 setMuteInternal(phone, false); 168 } 169 170 break; 171 } 172 } 173 } 174 175 176 private static ServiceConnection ExtendedNetworkServiceConnection = new ServiceConnection() { 177 public void onServiceConnected(ComponentName name, IBinder iBinder) { 178 if (DBG) log("Extended NW onServiceConnected"); 179 mNwService = IExtendedNetworkService.Stub.asInterface(iBinder); 180 } 181 182 public void onServiceDisconnected(ComponentName arg0) { 183 if (DBG) log("Extended NW onServiceDisconnected"); 184 mNwService = null; 185 } 186 }; 187 188 /** 189 * Register the ConnectionHandler with the phone, to receive connection events 190 */ 191 public static void initializeConnectionHandler(Phone phone) { 192 if (mConnectionHandler == null) { 193 mConnectionHandler = new ConnectionHandler(); 194 } 195 196 phone.registerForPreciseCallStateChanged(mConnectionHandler, PHONE_STATE_CHANGED, phone); 197 // Extended NW service 198 Intent intent = new Intent("com.android.ussd.IExtendedNetworkService"); 199 phone.getContext().bindService(intent, 200 ExtendedNetworkServiceConnection, Context.BIND_AUTO_CREATE); 201 if (DBG) log("Extended NW bindService IExtendedNetworkService"); 202 203 } 204 205 /** This class is never instantiated. */ 206 private PhoneUtils() { 207 } 208 209 //static method to set the audio control state. 210 static void setAudioControlState(int newState) { 211 sAudioBehaviourState = newState; 212 } 213 214 /** 215 * Answer the currently-ringing call. 216 * 217 * @return true if we answered the call, or false if there wasn't 218 * actually a ringing incoming call, or some other error occurred. 219 * 220 * @see answerAndEndHolding() 221 * @see answerAndEndActive() 222 */ 223 static boolean answerCall(Phone phone) { 224 if (DBG) log("answerCall()..."); 225 226 // If the ringer is currently ringing and/or vibrating, stop it 227 // right now (before actually answering the call.) 228 PhoneApp.getInstance().getRinger().stopRing(); 229 230 PhoneUtils.setAudioControlState(PhoneUtils.AUDIO_OFFHOOK); 231 232 boolean answered = false; 233 Call call = phone.getRingingCall(); 234 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 235 boolean phoneIsCdma = (phone.getPhoneType() == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA); 236 BluetoothHandsfree bthf = null; 237 238 if (phoneIsCdma) { 239 // Stop any signalInfo tone being played when a Call waiting gets answered 240 if (call.getState() == Call.State.WAITING) { 241 final CallNotifier notifier = app.notifier; 242 notifier.stopSignalInfoTone(); 243 } 244 } 245 246 if (call != null && call.isRinging()) { 247 if (DBG) log("answerCall: call state = " + call.getState()); 248 try { 249 if (phoneIsCdma) { 250 if (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState() 251 == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.IDLE) { 252 // This is the FIRST incoming call being answered. 253 // Set the Phone Call State to SINGLE_ACTIVE 254 app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState( 255 CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.SINGLE_ACTIVE); 256 } else { 257 // This is the CALL WAITING call being answered. 258 // Set the Phone Call State to CONF_CALL 259 app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState( 260 CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.CONF_CALL); 261 // Enable "Add Call" option after answering a Call Waiting as the user 262 // should be allowed to add another call in case one of the parties 263 // drops off 264 app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setAddCallMenuStateAfterCallWaiting(true); 265 266 // If a BluetoothHandsfree is valid we need to set the second call state 267 // so that the Bluetooth client can update the Call state correctly when 268 // a call waiting is answered from the Phone. 269 bthf = app.getBluetoothHandsfree(); 270 if (bthf != null) { 271 bthf.cdmaSetSecondCallState(true); 272 } 273 } 274 } 275 276 //if (DBG) log("sPhone.acceptCall"); 277 phone.acceptCall(); 278 answered = true; 279 if (phoneIsCdma) { 280 // automatically reset mute state to unmuted for CDMA 281 // TODO: Would GSM want this also? 282 setMute(phone, false); 283 } 284 setAudioMode(phone.getContext(), AudioManager.MODE_IN_CALL); 285 286 // Check is phone in any dock, and turn on speaker accordingly 287 activateSpeakerIfDocked(phone); 288 } catch (CallStateException ex) { 289 Log.w(LOG_TAG, "answerCall: caught " + ex, ex); 290 291 if (phoneIsCdma) { 292 // restore the cdmaPhoneCallState and bthf.cdmaSetSecondCallState: 293 app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState( 294 app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getPreviousCallState()); 295 if (bthf != null) { 296 bthf.cdmaSetSecondCallState(false); 297 } 298 } 299 } 300 } 301 return answered; 302 } 303 304 /** 305 * Smart "hang up" helper method which hangs up exactly one connection, 306 * based on the current Phone state, as follows: 307 * <ul> 308 * <li>If there's a ringing call, hang that up. 309 * <li>Else if there's a foreground call, hang that up. 310 * <li>Else if there's a background call, hang that up. 311 * <li>Otherwise do nothing. 312 * </ul> 313 * @return true if we successfully hung up, or false 314 * if there were no active calls at all. 315 */ 316 static boolean hangup(Phone phone) { 317 boolean hungup = false; 318 Call ringing = phone.getRingingCall(); 319 Call fg = phone.getForegroundCall(); 320 Call bg = phone.getBackgroundCall(); 321 322 if (!ringing.isIdle()) { 323 if (DBG) log("HANGUP ringing call"); 324 hungup = hangupRingingCall(phone); 325 } else if (!fg.isIdle()) { 326 if (DBG) log("HANGUP foreground call"); 327 hungup = hangup(fg); 328 } else if (!bg.isIdle()) { 329 if (DBG) log("HANGUP background call"); 330 hungup = hangup(bg); 331 } 332 333 if (DBG) log("hungup=" + hungup); 334 335 return hungup; 336 } 337 338 static boolean hangupRingingCall(Phone phone) { 339 if (DBG) log("hangup ringing call"); 340 Call ringing = phone.getRingingCall(); 341 int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType(); 342 343 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 344 // CDMA: Ringing call and Call waiting hangup is handled differently. 345 // For Call waiting we DO NOT call the conventional hangup(call) function 346 // as in CDMA we just want to hungup the Call waiting connection. 347 Call.State state = ringing.getState(); 348 if (state == Call.State.INCOMING) { 349 if (DBG) log("hangup ringing call"); 350 return hangup(ringing); 351 } else if (state == Call.State.WAITING) { 352 if (DBG) log("hangup Call waiting call"); 353 final CallNotifier notifier = PhoneApp.getInstance().notifier; 354 notifier.sendCdmaCallWaitingReject(); 355 return true; 356 } else { 357 // This should never happen cause hangupRingingCall should always be called 358 // if the call.isRinging() returns TRUE, which basically means that the call 359 // should either be in INCOMING or WAITING state 360 if (DBG) log("No Ringing call to hangup"); 361 return false; 362 } 363 } else if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 364 // GSM: Ringing Call and Call waiting, both are hungup by calling 365 // hangup(call) function. 366 if (DBG) log("hangup ringing call"); 367 return hangup(ringing); 368 } else { 369 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType); 370 } 371 } 372 373 static boolean hangupActiveCall(Phone phone) { 374 if (DBG) log("hangup active call"); 375 return hangup(phone.getForegroundCall()); 376 } 377 378 static boolean hangupHoldingCall(Phone phone) { 379 if (DBG) log("hangup holding call"); 380 return hangup(phone.getBackgroundCall()); 381 } 382 383 /** 384 * Used in CDMA phones to end the complete Call session 385 * @param phone the Phone object. 386 * @return true if *any* call was successfully hung up 387 */ 388 static boolean hangupRingingAndActive(Phone phone) { 389 boolean hungUpRingingCall = false; 390 boolean hungUpFgCall = false; 391 Call ringingCall = phone.getRingingCall(); 392 Call fgCall = phone.getForegroundCall(); 393 394 // Hang up any Ringing Call 395 if (!ringingCall.isIdle()) { 396 if (DBG) log("endCallInternal: Hang up Ringing Call"); 397 hungUpRingingCall = hangupRingingCall(phone); 398 } 399 400 // Hang up any Active Call 401 if (!fgCall.isIdle()) { 402 if (DBG) log("endCallInternal: Hang up Foreground Call"); 403 hungUpFgCall = hangupActiveCall(phone); 404 } 405 406 return hungUpRingingCall || hungUpFgCall; 407 } 408 409 /** 410 * Trivial wrapper around Call.hangup(), except that we return a 411 * boolean success code rather than throwing CallStateException on 412 * failure. 413 * 414 * @return true if the call was successfully hung up, or false 415 * if the call wasn't actually active. 416 */ 417 static boolean hangup(Call call) { 418 try { 419 call.hangup(); 420 return true; 421 } catch (CallStateException ex) { 422 Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Call hangup: caught " + ex, ex); 423 } 424 425 return false; 426 } 427 428 /** 429 * Trivial wrapper around Connection.hangup(), except that we silently 430 * do nothing (rather than throwing CallStateException) if the 431 * connection wasn't actually active. 432 */ 433 static void hangup(Connection c) { 434 try { 435 if (c != null) { 436 c.hangup(); 437 } 438 } catch (CallStateException ex) { 439 Log.w(LOG_TAG, "Connection hangup: caught " + ex, ex); 440 } 441 } 442 443 static boolean answerAndEndHolding(Phone phone) { 444 if (DBG) log("end holding & answer waiting: 1"); 445 if (!hangupHoldingCall(phone)) { 446 Log.e(LOG_TAG, "end holding failed!"); 447 return false; 448 } 449 450 if (DBG) log("end holding & answer waiting: 2"); 451 return answerCall(phone); 452 453 } 454 455 static boolean answerAndEndActive(Phone phone) { 456 if (DBG) log("answerAndEndActive()..."); 457 458 // Unlike the answerCall() method, we *don't* need to stop the 459 // ringer or change audio modes here since the user is already 460 // in-call, which means that the audio mode is already set 461 // correctly, and that we wouldn't have started the ringer in the 462 // first place. 463 464 // hanging up the active call also accepts the waiting call 465 return hangupActiveCall(phone); 466 } 467 468 /** 469 * For a CDMA phone, advance the call state upon making a new 470 * outgoing call. 471 * 472 * <pre> 473 * IDLE -> SINGLE_ACTIVE 474 * or 475 * SINGLE_ACTIVE -> THRWAY_ACTIVE 476 * </pre> 477 * @param app The phone instance. 478 */ 479 static private void updateCdmaCallStateOnNewOutgoingCall(PhoneApp app) { 480 if (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState() == 481 CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.IDLE) { 482 // This is the first outgoing call. Set the Phone Call State to ACTIVE 483 app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState( 484 CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.SINGLE_ACTIVE); 485 } else { 486 // This is the second outgoing call. Set the Phone Call State to 3WAY 487 app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState( 488 CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE); 489 } 490 } 491 492 /** 493 * Dial the number using the phone passed in. 494 * 495 * @param phone the Phone object. 496 * @param number to be dialed as requested by the user. 497 * @param contactRef that triggered the call. Either a 'tel:' or a 498 * 'content://contacts' uri depending on how the call was 499 * initiated (dialpad vs contact). 500 * @return either CALL_STATUS_DIALED, CALL_STATUS_DIALED_MMI, or CALL_STATUS_FAILED 501 */ 502 static int placeCall(Phone phone, String number, Uri contactRef) { 503 int status = CALL_STATUS_DIALED; 504 try { 505 if (DBG) log("placeCall: '" + number + "'..."); 506 507 Connection cn = phone.dial(number); 508 if (DBG) log("===> phone.dial() returned: " + cn); 509 510 int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType(); 511 512 // On GSM phones, null is returned for MMI codes 513 if (cn == null) { 514 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 515 if (DBG) log("dialed MMI code: " + number); 516 status = CALL_STATUS_DIALED_MMI; 517 // Set dialed MMI command to service 518 if (mNwService != null) { 519 try { 520 mNwService.setMmiString(number); 521 if (DBG) log("Extended NW bindService setUssdString (" + number + ")"); 522 } catch (RemoteException e) { 523 mNwService = null; 524 } 525 } 526 } else { 527 status = PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_FAILED; 528 } 529 } else { 530 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 531 532 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 533 updateCdmaCallStateOnNewOutgoingCall(app); 534 } 535 536 PhoneUtils.setAudioControlState(PhoneUtils.AUDIO_OFFHOOK); 537 538 // phone.dial() succeeded: we're now in a normal phone call. 539 // attach the URI to the CallerInfo Object if it is there, 540 // otherwise just attach the Uri Reference. 541 // if the uri does not have a "content" scheme, then we treat 542 // it as if it does NOT have a unique reference. 543 String content = phone.getContext().getContentResolver().SCHEME_CONTENT; 544 if ((contactRef != null) && (contactRef.getScheme().equals(content))) { 545 Object userDataObject = cn.getUserData(); 546 if (userDataObject == null) { 547 cn.setUserData(contactRef); 548 } else { 549 // TODO: This branch is dead code, we have 550 // just created the connection 'cn' which has 551 // no user data (null) by default. 552 if (userDataObject instanceof CallerInfo) { 553 ((CallerInfo) userDataObject).contactRefUri = contactRef; 554 } else { 555 ((CallerInfoToken) userDataObject).currentInfo.contactRefUri = 556 contactRef; 557 } 558 } 559 } 560 setAudioMode(phone.getContext(), AudioManager.MODE_IN_CALL); 561 562 // Check is phone in any dock, and turn on speaker accordingly 563 activateSpeakerIfDocked(phone); 564 } 565 } catch (CallStateException ex) { 566 Log.w(LOG_TAG, "Exception from phone.dial()", ex); 567 status = CALL_STATUS_FAILED; 568 } 569 570 return status; 571 } 572 573 /** 574 * Dial the number using a 3rd party provider gateway. Should 575 * *NOT* be called if the number is either: 576 * . An emergency one 577 * . A GSM MMI code 578 * . A CDMA feature code 579 * None of the above is checked in this method, it's the caller's 580 * responsability to make sure the number is 'valid'. 581 * 582 * If the connection is establised, this method issues a sync call 583 * that may block to query the caller info. 584 * TODO: Change the logic to use the async query. 585 * 586 * @param phone the Phone object. 587 * @param context To perform the CallerInfo query. 588 * @param number to be dialed as requested by the user. This is 589 * NOT the phone number to connect to. It is used only to build the 590 * call card and to update the call log. See above for restrictions. 591 * @param contactRef that triggered the call. Typically a 'tel:' 592 * uri but can also be a 'content://contacts' one. 593 * @param gatewayUri Is the address used to setup the connection. 594 * @return either CALL_STATUS_DIALED or CALL_STATUS_FAILED 595 */ 596 static int placeCallVia(Context context, Phone phone, 597 String number, Uri contactRef, Uri gatewayUri) { 598 if (DBG) log("placeCallVia: '" + number + "' GW:'" + gatewayUri + "'"); 599 600 // TODO: 'tel' should be a contant defined in framework base 601 // somewhere (it is in webkit.) 602 if (null == gatewayUri || !"tel".equals(gatewayUri.getScheme())) { 603 Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Unsupported URL:" + gatewayUri); 604 return CALL_STATUS_FAILED; 605 } 606 607 // We can use getSchemeSpecificPart because we don't allow # 608 // in the gateway numbers (treated a fragment delim.) However 609 // if we allow more complex gateway numbers sequence (with 610 // passwords or whatnot) that use #, this may break. 611 // TODO: Need to support MMI codes. 612 String gatewayNumber = gatewayUri.getSchemeSpecificPart(); 613 Connection connection; 614 try { 615 connection = phone.dial(gatewayNumber); 616 } catch (CallStateException ex) { 617 Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Exception dialing gateway", ex); 618 connection = null; 619 } 620 621 if (null == connection) { 622 Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Got null connection."); 623 return CALL_STATUS_FAILED; 624 } 625 626 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 627 boolean phoneIsCdma = (phone.getPhoneType() == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA); 628 629 if (phoneIsCdma) { 630 updateCdmaCallStateOnNewOutgoingCall(app); 631 } 632 PhoneUtils.setAudioControlState(PhoneUtils.AUDIO_OFFHOOK); 633 634 // Clean up the number to be displayed. 635 if (phoneIsCdma) { 636 number = CdmaConnection.formatDialString(number); 637 } 638 number = PhoneNumberUtils.extractNetworkPortion(number); 639 number = PhoneNumberUtils.convertKeypadLettersToDigits(number); 640 number = PhoneNumberUtils.formatNumber(number); 641 642 // Get the caller info synchronously because we need the final 643 // CallerInfo object to update the dialed number with the one 644 // requested by the user (and not the provider's gateway number). 645 CallerInfo info = null; 646 647 if (ContentResolver.SCHEME_CONTENT.equals(contactRef.getScheme())) { 648 info = CallerInfo.getCallerInfo(context, contactRef); 649 } 650 651 // Fallback, lookup contact using the phone number if the 652 // contact's URI scheme was not content:// or if is was but 653 // the lookup failed. 654 if (null == info) { 655 info = CallerInfo.getCallerInfo(context, number); 656 } 657 info.phoneNumber = number; 658 connection.setUserData(info); 659 660 setAudioMode(phone.getContext(), AudioManager.MODE_IN_CALL); 661 return CALL_STATUS_DIALED; 662 } 663 664 /** 665 * Wrapper function to control when to send an empty Flash command to the network. 666 * Mainly needed for CDMA networks, such as scenarios when we need to send a blank flash 667 * to the network prior to placing a 3-way call for it to be successful. 668 */ 669 static void sendEmptyFlash(Phone phone) { 670 if (phone.getPhoneType() == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 671 Call fgCall = phone.getForegroundCall(); 672 if (fgCall.getState() == Call.State.ACTIVE) { 673 // Send the empty flash 674 if (DBG) Log.d(LOG_TAG, "onReceive: (CDMA) sending empty flash to network"); 675 switchHoldingAndActive(phone); 676 } 677 } 678 } 679 680 static void switchHoldingAndActive(Phone phone) { 681 try { 682 if (DBG) log("switchHoldingAndActive"); 683 phone.switchHoldingAndActive(); 684 } catch (CallStateException ex) { 685 Log.w(LOG_TAG, "switchHoldingAndActive: caught " + ex, ex); 686 } 687 } 688 689 /** 690 * Restore the mute setting from the earliest connection of the 691 * foreground call. 692 */ 693 static Boolean restoreMuteState(Phone phone) { 694 //get the earliest connection 695 Connection c = phone.getForegroundCall().getEarliestConnection(); 696 697 // only do this if connection is not null. 698 if (c != null) { 699 700 int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType(); 701 702 // retrieve the mute value. 703 Boolean shouldMute = null; 704 705 // In CDMA, mute is not maintained per Connection. Single mute apply for 706 // a call where call can have multiple connections such as 707 // Three way and Call Waiting. Therefore retrieving Mute state for 708 // latest connection can apply for all connection in that call 709 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 710 shouldMute = sConnectionMuteTable.get( 711 phone.getForegroundCall().getLatestConnection()); 712 } else if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 713 shouldMute = sConnectionMuteTable.get( 714 phone.getForegroundCall().getEarliestConnection()); 715 } 716 if (shouldMute == null) { 717 if (DBG) log("problem retrieving mute value for this connection."); 718 shouldMute = Boolean.FALSE; 719 } 720 721 // set the mute value and return the result. 722 setMute (phone, shouldMute.booleanValue()); 723 return shouldMute; 724 } 725 return Boolean.valueOf(getMute (phone)); 726 } 727 728 static void mergeCalls(Phone phone) { 729 int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType(); 730 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 731 try { 732 if (DBG) log("mergeCalls"); 733 phone.conference(); 734 } catch (CallStateException ex) { 735 Log.w(LOG_TAG, "mergeCalls: caught " + ex, ex); 736 } 737 } else if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 738 if (DBG) log("mergeCalls"); 739 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 740 if (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState() 741 == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE) { 742 // Set the Phone Call State to conference 743 app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState( 744 CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.CONF_CALL); 745 746 // Send flash cmd 747 // TODO: Need to change the call from switchHoldingAndActive to 748 // something meaningful as we are not actually trying to swap calls but 749 // instead are merging two calls by sending a Flash command. 750 switchHoldingAndActive(phone); 751 } 752 } else { 753 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType); 754 } 755 } 756 757 static void separateCall(Connection c) { 758 try { 759 if (DBG) log("separateCall: " + c.getAddress()); 760 c.separate(); 761 } catch (CallStateException ex) { 762 Log.w(LOG_TAG, "separateCall: caught " + ex, ex); 763 } 764 } 765 766 /** 767 * Handle the MMIInitiate message and put up an alert that lets 768 * the user cancel the operation, if applicable. 769 * 770 * @param context context to get strings. 771 * @param mmiCode the MmiCode object being started. 772 * @param buttonCallbackMessage message to post when button is clicked. 773 * @param previousAlert a previous alert used in this activity. 774 * @return the dialog handle 775 */ 776 static Dialog displayMMIInitiate(Context context, 777 MmiCode mmiCode, 778 Message buttonCallbackMessage, 779 Dialog previousAlert) { 780 if (DBG) log("displayMMIInitiate: " + mmiCode); 781 if (previousAlert != null) { 782 previousAlert.dismiss(); 783 } 784 785 // The UI paradigm we are using now requests that all dialogs have 786 // user interaction, and that any other messages to the user should 787 // be by way of Toasts. 788 // 789 // In adhering to this request, all MMI initiating "OK" dialogs 790 // (non-cancelable MMIs) that end up being closed when the MMI 791 // completes (thereby showing a completion dialog) are being 792 // replaced with Toasts. 793 // 794 // As a side effect, moving to Toasts for the non-cancelable MMIs 795 // also means that buttonCallbackMessage (which was tied into "OK") 796 // is no longer invokable for these dialogs. This is not a problem 797 // since the only callback messages we supported were for cancelable 798 // MMIs anyway. 799 // 800 // A cancelable MMI is really just a USSD request. The term 801 // "cancelable" here means that we can cancel the request when the 802 // system prompts us for a response, NOT while the network is 803 // processing the MMI request. Any request to cancel a USSD while 804 // the network is NOT ready for a response may be ignored. 805 // 806 // With this in mind, we replace the cancelable alert dialog with 807 // a progress dialog, displayed until we receive a request from 808 // the the network. For more information, please see the comments 809 // in the displayMMIComplete() method below. 810 // 811 // Anything that is NOT a USSD request is a normal MMI request, 812 // which will bring up a toast (desribed above). 813 // Optional code for Extended USSD running prompt 814 if (mNwService != null) { 815 if (DBG) log("running USSD code, displaying indeterminate progress."); 816 // create the indeterminate progress dialog and display it. 817 ProgressDialog pd = new ProgressDialog(context); 818 CharSequence textmsg = ""; 819 try { 820 textmsg = mNwService.getMmiRunningText(); 821 822 } catch (RemoteException e) { 823 mNwService = null; 824 textmsg = context.getText(R.string.ussdRunning); 825 } 826 if (DBG) log("Extended NW displayMMIInitiate (" + textmsg+ ")"); 827 pd.setMessage(textmsg); 828 pd.setCancelable(false); 829 pd.setIndeterminate(true); 830 pd.getWindow().addFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND); 831 pd.getWindow().setType(WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_SYSTEM_DIALOG); 832 pd.show(); 833 // trigger a 15 seconds timeout to clear this progress dialog 834 mMmiTimeoutCbMsg = buttonCallbackMessage; 835 try { 836 mMmiTimeoutCbMsg.getTarget().sendMessageDelayed(buttonCallbackMessage, 15000); 837 } catch(NullPointerException e) { 838 mMmiTimeoutCbMsg = null; 839 } 840 return pd; 841 } 842 843 boolean isCancelable = (mmiCode != null) && mmiCode.isCancelable(); 844 845 if (!isCancelable) { 846 if (DBG) log("not a USSD code, displaying status toast."); 847 CharSequence text = context.getText(R.string.mmiStarted); 848 Toast.makeText(context, text, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT) 849 .show(); 850 return null; 851 } else { 852 if (DBG) log("running USSD code, displaying indeterminate progress."); 853 854 // create the indeterminate progress dialog and display it. 855 ProgressDialog pd = new ProgressDialog(context); 856 pd.setMessage(context.getText(R.string.ussdRunning)); 857 pd.setCancelable(false); 858 pd.setIndeterminate(true); 859 pd.getWindow().addFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND); 860 861 pd.show(); 862 863 return pd; 864 } 865 866 } 867 868 /** 869 * Handle the MMIComplete message and fire off an intent to display 870 * the message. 871 * 872 * @param context context to get strings. 873 * @param mmiCode MMI result. 874 * @param previousAlert a previous alert used in this activity. 875 */ 876 static void displayMMIComplete(final Phone phone, Context context, final MmiCode mmiCode, 877 Message dismissCallbackMessage, 878 AlertDialog previousAlert) { 879 CharSequence text; 880 int title = 0; // title for the progress dialog, if needed. 881 MmiCode.State state = mmiCode.getState(); 882 883 if (DBG) log("displayMMIComplete: state=" + state); 884 // Clear timeout trigger message 885 if(mMmiTimeoutCbMsg != null) { 886 try{ 887 mMmiTimeoutCbMsg.getTarget().removeMessages(mMmiTimeoutCbMsg.what); 888 if (DBG) log("Extended NW displayMMIComplete removeMsg"); 889 } catch (NullPointerException e) { 890 } 891 mMmiTimeoutCbMsg = null; 892 } 893 894 895 switch (state) { 896 case PENDING: 897 // USSD code asking for feedback from user. 898 text = mmiCode.getMessage(); 899 if (DBG) log("- using text from PENDING MMI message: '" + text + "'"); 900 break; 901 case CANCELLED: 902 text = context.getText(R.string.mmiCancelled); 903 break; 904 case COMPLETE: 905 if (PhoneApp.getInstance().getPUKEntryActivity() != null) { 906 // if an attempt to unPUK the device was made, we specify 907 // the title and the message here. 908 title = com.android.internal.R.string.PinMmi; 909 text = context.getText(R.string.puk_unlocked); 910 break; 911 } 912 // All other conditions for the COMPLETE mmi state will cause 913 // the case to fall through to message logic in common with 914 // the FAILED case. 915 916 case FAILED: 917 text = mmiCode.getMessage(); 918 if (DBG) log("- using text from MMI message: '" + text + "'"); 919 break; 920 default: 921 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected MmiCode state: " + state); 922 } 923 924 if (previousAlert != null) { 925 previousAlert.dismiss(); 926 } 927 928 // Check to see if a UI exists for the PUK activation. If it does 929 // exist, then it indicates that we're trying to unblock the PUK. 930 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 931 if ((app.getPUKEntryActivity() != null) && (state == MmiCode.State.COMPLETE)) { 932 if (DBG) log("displaying PUK unblocking progress dialog."); 933 934 // create the progress dialog, make sure the flags and type are 935 // set correctly. 936 ProgressDialog pd = new ProgressDialog(app); 937 pd.setTitle(title); 938 pd.setMessage(text); 939 pd.setCancelable(false); 940 pd.setIndeterminate(true); 941 pd.getWindow().setType(WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_SYSTEM_DIALOG); 942 pd.getWindow().addFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND); 943 944 // display the dialog 945 pd.show(); 946 947 // indicate to the Phone app that the progress dialog has 948 // been assigned for the PUK unlock / SIM READY process. 949 app.setPukEntryProgressDialog(pd); 950 951 } else { 952 // In case of failure to unlock, we'll need to reset the 953 // PUK unlock activity, so that the user may try again. 954 if (app.getPUKEntryActivity() != null) { 955 app.setPukEntryActivity(null); 956 } 957 958 // A USSD in a pending state means that it is still 959 // interacting with the user. 960 if (state != MmiCode.State.PENDING) { 961 if (DBG) log("MMI code has finished running."); 962 963 // Replace response message with Extended Mmi wording 964 if (mNwService != null) { 965 try { 966 text = mNwService.getUserMessage(text); 967 } catch (RemoteException e) { 968 mNwService = null; 969 } 970 if (DBG) log("Extended NW displayMMIInitiate (" + text + ")"); 971 if (text == null || text.length() == 0) 972 return; 973 } 974 975 // displaying system alert dialog on the screen instead of 976 // using another activity to display the message. This 977 // places the message at the forefront of the UI. 978 AlertDialog newDialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(context) 979 .setMessage(text) 980 .setPositiveButton(R.string.ok, null) 981 .setCancelable(true) 982 .create(); 983 984 newDialog.getWindow().setType( 985 WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_SYSTEM_DIALOG); 986 newDialog.getWindow().addFlags( 987 WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND); 988 989 newDialog.show(); 990 } else { 991 if (DBG) log("USSD code has requested user input. Constructing input dialog."); 992 993 // USSD MMI code that is interacting with the user. The 994 // basic set of steps is this: 995 // 1. User enters a USSD request 996 // 2. We recognize the request and displayMMIInitiate 997 // (above) creates a progress dialog. 998 // 3. Request returns and we get a PENDING or COMPLETE 999 // message. 1000 // 4. These MMI messages are caught in the PhoneApp 1001 // (onMMIComplete) and the InCallScreen 1002 // (mHandler.handleMessage) which bring up this dialog 1003 // and closes the original progress dialog, 1004 // respectively. 1005 // 5. If the message is anything other than PENDING, 1006 // we are done, and the alert dialog (directly above) 1007 // displays the outcome. 1008 // 6. If the network is requesting more information from 1009 // the user, the MMI will be in a PENDING state, and 1010 // we display this dialog with the message. 1011 // 7. User input, or cancel requests result in a return 1012 // to step 1. Keep in mind that this is the only 1013 // time that a USSD should be canceled. 1014 1015 // inflate the layout with the scrolling text area for the dialog. 1016 LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater) context.getSystemService( 1017 Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE); 1018 View dialogView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.dialog_ussd_response, null); 1019 1020 // get the input field. 1021 final EditText inputText = (EditText) dialogView.findViewById(R.id.input_field); 1022 1023 // specify the dialog's click listener, with SEND and CANCEL logic. 1024 final DialogInterface.OnClickListener mUSSDDialogListener = 1025 new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() { 1026 public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int whichButton) { 1027 switch (whichButton) { 1028 case DialogInterface.BUTTON1: 1029 phone.sendUssdResponse(inputText.getText().toString()); 1030 break; 1031 case DialogInterface.BUTTON2: 1032 if (mmiCode.isCancelable()) { 1033 mmiCode.cancel(); 1034 } 1035 break; 1036 } 1037 } 1038 }; 1039 1040 // build the dialog 1041 final AlertDialog newDialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(context) 1042 .setMessage(text) 1043 .setView(dialogView) 1044 .setPositiveButton(R.string.send_button, mUSSDDialogListener) 1045 .setNegativeButton(R.string.cancel, mUSSDDialogListener) 1046 .setCancelable(false) 1047 .create(); 1048 1049 // attach the key listener to the dialog's input field and make 1050 // sure focus is set. 1051 final View.OnKeyListener mUSSDDialogInputListener = 1052 new View.OnKeyListener() { 1053 public boolean onKey(View v, int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 1054 switch (keyCode) { 1055 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_CALL: 1056 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_ENTER: 1057 phone.sendUssdResponse(inputText.getText().toString()); 1058 newDialog.dismiss(); 1059 return true; 1060 } 1061 return false; 1062 } 1063 }; 1064 inputText.setOnKeyListener(mUSSDDialogInputListener); 1065 inputText.requestFocus(); 1066 1067 // set the window properties of the dialog 1068 newDialog.getWindow().setType( 1069 WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_SYSTEM_DIALOG); 1070 newDialog.getWindow().addFlags( 1071 WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND); 1072 1073 // now show the dialog! 1074 newDialog.show(); 1075 } 1076 } 1077 } 1078 1079 /** 1080 * Cancels the current pending MMI operation, if applicable. 1081 * @return true if we canceled an MMI operation, or false 1082 * if the current pending MMI wasn't cancelable 1083 * or if there was no current pending MMI at all. 1084 * 1085 * @see displayMMIInitiate 1086 */ 1087 static boolean cancelMmiCode(Phone phone) { 1088 List<? extends MmiCode> pendingMmis = phone.getPendingMmiCodes(); 1089 int count = pendingMmis.size(); 1090 if (DBG) log("cancelMmiCode: num pending MMIs = " + count); 1091 1092 boolean canceled = false; 1093 if (count > 0) { 1094 // assume that we only have one pending MMI operation active at a time. 1095 // I don't think it's possible to enter multiple MMI codes concurrently 1096 // in the phone UI, because during the MMI operation, an Alert panel 1097 // is displayed, which prevents more MMI code from being entered. 1098 MmiCode mmiCode = pendingMmis.get(0); 1099 if (mmiCode.isCancelable()) { 1100 mmiCode.cancel(); 1101 canceled = true; 1102 } 1103 } 1104 1105 //clear timeout message and pre-set MMI command 1106 if (mNwService != null) { 1107 try { 1108 mNwService.clearMmiString(); 1109 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1110 mNwService = null; 1111 } 1112 } 1113 if (mMmiTimeoutCbMsg != null) { 1114 mMmiTimeoutCbMsg = null; 1115 } 1116 return canceled; 1117 } 1118 1119 public static class VoiceMailNumberMissingException extends Exception { 1120 VoiceMailNumberMissingException() { 1121 super(); 1122 } 1123 1124 VoiceMailNumberMissingException(String msg) { 1125 super(msg); 1126 } 1127 } 1128 1129 /** 1130 * Gets the phone number to be called from an intent. Requires a Context 1131 * to access the contacts database, and a Phone to access the voicemail 1132 * number. 1133 * 1134 * <p>If <code>phone</code> is <code>null</code>, the function will return 1135 * <code>null</code> for <code>voicemail:</code> URIs; 1136 * if <code>context</code> is <code>null</code>, the function will return 1137 * <code>null</code> for person/phone URIs.</p> 1138 * 1139 * @param context a context to use (or 1140 * @param phone the phone on which the number would be called 1141 * @param intent the intent 1142 * 1143 * @throws VoiceMailNumberMissingException if <code>intent</code> contains 1144 * a <code>voicemail:</code> URI, but <code>phone</code> does not 1145 * have a voicemail number set. 1146 * 1147 * @return the phone number that would be called by the intent, 1148 * or <code>null</code> if the number cannot be found. 1149 */ 1150 static String getNumberFromIntent(Context context, Phone phone, Intent intent) 1151 throws VoiceMailNumberMissingException { 1152 final String number = PhoneNumberUtils.getNumberFromIntent(intent, context); 1153 1154 // Check for a voicemail-dailing request. If the voicemail number is 1155 // empty, throw a VoiceMailNumberMissingException. 1156 if (intent.getData().getScheme().equals("voicemail") && 1157 (number == null || TextUtils.isEmpty(number))) 1158 throw new VoiceMailNumberMissingException(); 1159 1160 return number; 1161 } 1162 1163 /** 1164 * Returns the caller-id info corresponding to the specified Connection. 1165 * (This is just a simple wrapper around CallerInfo.getCallerInfo(): we 1166 * extract a phone number from the specified Connection, and feed that 1167 * number into CallerInfo.getCallerInfo().) 1168 * 1169 * The returned CallerInfo may be null in certain error cases, like if the 1170 * specified Connection was null, or if we weren't able to get a valid 1171 * phone number from the Connection. 1172 * 1173 * Finally, if the getCallerInfo() call did succeed, we save the resulting 1174 * CallerInfo object in the "userData" field of the Connection. 1175 * 1176 * NOTE: This API should be avoided, with preference given to the 1177 * asynchronous startGetCallerInfo API. 1178 */ 1179 static CallerInfo getCallerInfo(Context context, Connection c) { 1180 CallerInfo info = null; 1181 1182 if (c != null) { 1183 //See if there is a URI attached. If there is, this means 1184 //that there is no CallerInfo queried yet, so we'll need to 1185 //replace the URI with a full CallerInfo object. 1186 Object userDataObject = c.getUserData(); 1187 if (userDataObject instanceof Uri) { 1188 info = CallerInfo.getCallerInfo(context, (Uri) userDataObject); 1189 if (info != null) { 1190 c.setUserData(info); 1191 } 1192 } else { 1193 if (userDataObject instanceof CallerInfoToken) { 1194 //temporary result, while query is running 1195 info = ((CallerInfoToken) userDataObject).currentInfo; 1196 } else { 1197 //final query result 1198 info = (CallerInfo) userDataObject; 1199 } 1200 if (info == null) { 1201 // No URI, or Existing CallerInfo, so we'll have to make do with 1202 // querying a new CallerInfo using the connection's phone number. 1203 String number = c.getAddress(); 1204 1205 if (DBG) log("getCallerInfo: number = " + number); 1206 1207 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(number)) { 1208 info = CallerInfo.getCallerInfo(context, number); 1209 if (info != null) { 1210 c.setUserData(info); 1211 } 1212 } 1213 } 1214 } 1215 } 1216 return info; 1217 } 1218 1219 /** 1220 * Class returned by the startGetCallerInfo call to package a temporary 1221 * CallerInfo Object, to be superceded by the CallerInfo Object passed 1222 * into the listener when the query with token mAsyncQueryToken is complete. 1223 */ 1224 public static class CallerInfoToken { 1225 /**indicates that there will no longer be updates to this request.*/ 1226 public boolean isFinal; 1227 1228 public CallerInfo currentInfo; 1229 public CallerInfoAsyncQuery asyncQuery; 1230 } 1231 1232 /** 1233 * Start a CallerInfo Query based on the earliest connection in the call. 1234 */ 1235 static CallerInfoToken startGetCallerInfo(Context context, Call call, 1236 CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener listener, Object cookie) { 1237 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 1238 Connection conn = null; 1239 int phoneType = app.phone.getPhoneType(); 1240 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 1241 conn = call.getLatestConnection(); 1242 } else if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 1243 conn = call.getEarliestConnection(); 1244 } else { 1245 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType); 1246 } 1247 1248 return startGetCallerInfo(context, conn, listener, cookie); 1249 } 1250 1251 /** 1252 * place a temporary callerinfo object in the hands of the caller and notify 1253 * caller when the actual query is done. 1254 */ 1255 static CallerInfoToken startGetCallerInfo(Context context, Connection c, 1256 CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener listener, Object cookie) { 1257 CallerInfoToken cit; 1258 1259 if (c == null) { 1260 //TODO: perhaps throw an exception here. 1261 cit = new CallerInfoToken(); 1262 cit.asyncQuery = null; 1263 return cit; 1264 } 1265 1266 // There are now 3 states for the userdata. 1267 // 1. Uri - query has not been executed yet 1268 // 2. CallerInfoToken - query is executing, but has not completed. 1269 // 3. CallerInfo - query has executed. 1270 // In each case we have slightly different behaviour: 1271 // 1. If the query has not been executed yet (Uri or null), we start 1272 // query execution asynchronously, and note it by attaching a 1273 // CallerInfoToken as the userData. 1274 // 2. If the query is executing (CallerInfoToken), we've essentially 1275 // reached a state where we've received multiple requests for the 1276 // same callerInfo. That means that once the query is complete, 1277 // we'll need to execute the additional listener requested. 1278 // 3. If the query has already been executed (CallerInfo), we just 1279 // return the CallerInfo object as expected. 1280 // 4. Regarding isFinal - there are cases where the CallerInfo object 1281 // will not be attached, like when the number is empty (caller id 1282 // blocking). This flag is used to indicate that the 1283 // CallerInfoToken object is going to be permanent since no 1284 // query results will be returned. In the case where a query 1285 // has been completed, this flag is used to indicate to the caller 1286 // that the data will not be updated since it is valid. 1287 // 1288 // Note: For the case where a number is NOT retrievable, we leave 1289 // the CallerInfo as null in the CallerInfoToken. This is 1290 // something of a departure from the original code, since the old 1291 // code manufactured a CallerInfo object regardless of the query 1292 // outcome. From now on, we will append an empty CallerInfo 1293 // object, to mirror previous behaviour, and to avoid Null Pointer 1294 // Exceptions. 1295 Object userDataObject = c.getUserData(); 1296 if (userDataObject instanceof Uri) { 1297 //create a dummy callerinfo, populate with what we know from URI. 1298 cit = new CallerInfoToken(); 1299 cit.currentInfo = new CallerInfo(); 1300 cit.asyncQuery = CallerInfoAsyncQuery.startQuery(QUERY_TOKEN, context, 1301 (Uri) userDataObject, sCallerInfoQueryListener, c); 1302 cit.asyncQuery.addQueryListener(QUERY_TOKEN, listener, cookie); 1303 cit.isFinal = false; 1304 1305 c.setUserData(cit); 1306 1307 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: query based on Uri: " + userDataObject); 1308 1309 } else if (userDataObject == null) { 1310 // No URI, or Existing CallerInfo, so we'll have to make do with 1311 // querying a new CallerInfo using the connection's phone number. 1312 String number = c.getAddress(); 1313 1314 cit = new CallerInfoToken(); 1315 cit.currentInfo = new CallerInfo(); 1316 1317 // Store CNAP information retrieved from the Connection (we want to do this 1318 // here regardless of whether the number is empty or not). 1319 cit.currentInfo.cnapName = c.getCnapName(); 1320 cit.currentInfo.name = cit.currentInfo.cnapName; // This can still get overwritten 1321 // by ContactInfo later 1322 cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation = c.getNumberPresentation(); 1323 cit.currentInfo.namePresentation = c.getCnapNamePresentation(); 1324 1325 if (DBG) { 1326 log("startGetCallerInfo: number = " + number); 1327 log("startGetCallerInfo: CNAP Info from FW(1): name=" 1328 + cit.currentInfo.cnapName 1329 + ", Name/Number Pres=" + cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation); 1330 } 1331 1332 // handling case where number is null (caller id hidden) as well. 1333 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(number)) { 1334 // Check for special CNAP cases and modify the CallerInfo accordingly 1335 // to be sure we keep the right information to display/log later 1336 number = modifyForSpecialCnapCases(context, cit.currentInfo, number, 1337 cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation); 1338 1339 cit.currentInfo.phoneNumber = number; 1340 // For scenarios where we may receive a valid number from the network but a 1341 // restricted/unavailable presentation, we do not want to perform a contact query 1342 // (see note on isFinal above). So we set isFinal to true here as well. 1343 if (cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation != Connection.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED) { 1344 cit.isFinal = true; 1345 } else { 1346 cit.asyncQuery = CallerInfoAsyncQuery.startQuery(QUERY_TOKEN, context, 1347 number, sCallerInfoQueryListener, c); 1348 cit.asyncQuery.addQueryListener(QUERY_TOKEN, listener, cookie); 1349 cit.isFinal = false; 1350 } 1351 } else { 1352 // This is the case where we are querying on a number that 1353 // is null or empty, like a caller whose caller id is 1354 // blocked or empty (CLIR). The previous behaviour was to 1355 // throw a null CallerInfo object back to the user, but 1356 // this departure is somewhat cleaner. 1357 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: No query to start, send trivial reply."); 1358 cit.isFinal = true; // please see note on isFinal, above. 1359 } 1360 1361 c.setUserData(cit); 1362 1363 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: query based on number: " + number); 1364 1365 } else if (userDataObject instanceof CallerInfoToken) { 1366 // query is running, just tack on this listener to the queue. 1367 cit = (CallerInfoToken) userDataObject; 1368 1369 // handling case where number is null (caller id hidden) as well. 1370 if (cit.asyncQuery != null) { 1371 cit.asyncQuery.addQueryListener(QUERY_TOKEN, listener, cookie); 1372 1373 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: query already running, adding listener: " + 1374 listener.getClass().toString()); 1375 } else { 1376 // handling case where number/name gets updated later on by the network 1377 String updatedNumber = c.getAddress(); 1378 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: updatedNumber initially = " + updatedNumber); 1379 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(updatedNumber)) { 1380 // Store CNAP information retrieved from the Connection 1381 cit.currentInfo.cnapName = c.getCnapName(); 1382 // This can still get overwritten by ContactInfo 1383 cit.currentInfo.name = cit.currentInfo.cnapName; 1384 cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation = c.getNumberPresentation(); 1385 cit.currentInfo.namePresentation = c.getCnapNamePresentation(); 1386 1387 updatedNumber = modifyForSpecialCnapCases(context, cit.currentInfo, 1388 updatedNumber, cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation); 1389 1390 cit.currentInfo.phoneNumber = updatedNumber; 1391 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: updatedNumber=" + updatedNumber); 1392 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: CNAP Info from FW(2): name=" 1393 + cit.currentInfo.cnapName 1394 + ", Name/Number Pres=" + cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation); 1395 // For scenarios where we may receive a valid number from the network but a 1396 // restricted/unavailable presentation, we do not want to perform a contact query 1397 // (see note on isFinal above). So we set isFinal to true here as well. 1398 if (cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation != Connection.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED) { 1399 cit.isFinal = true; 1400 } else { 1401 cit.asyncQuery = CallerInfoAsyncQuery.startQuery(QUERY_TOKEN, context, 1402 updatedNumber, sCallerInfoQueryListener, c); 1403 cit.asyncQuery.addQueryListener(QUERY_TOKEN, listener, cookie); 1404 cit.isFinal = false; 1405 } 1406 } else { 1407 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: No query to attach to, send trivial reply."); 1408 if (cit.currentInfo == null) { 1409 cit.currentInfo = new CallerInfo(); 1410 } 1411 // Store CNAP information retrieved from the Connection 1412 cit.currentInfo.cnapName = c.getCnapName(); // This can still get 1413 // overwritten by ContactInfo 1414 cit.currentInfo.name = cit.currentInfo.cnapName; 1415 cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation = c.getNumberPresentation(); 1416 cit.currentInfo.namePresentation = c.getCnapNamePresentation(); 1417 1418 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: CNAP Info from FW(3): name=" 1419 + cit.currentInfo.cnapName 1420 + ", Name/Number Pres=" + cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation); 1421 cit.isFinal = true; // please see note on isFinal, above. 1422 } 1423 } 1424 } else { 1425 cit = new CallerInfoToken(); 1426 cit.currentInfo = (CallerInfo) userDataObject; 1427 cit.asyncQuery = null; 1428 cit.isFinal = true; 1429 // since the query is already done, call the listener. 1430 if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: query already done, returning CallerInfo"); 1431 } 1432 return cit; 1433 } 1434 1435 /** 1436 * Implemented for CallerInfo.OnCallerInfoQueryCompleteListener interface. 1437 * Updates the connection's userData when called. 1438 */ 1439 private static final int QUERY_TOKEN = -1; 1440 static CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener sCallerInfoQueryListener = 1441 new CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener () { 1442 public void onQueryComplete(int token, Object cookie, CallerInfo ci) { 1443 if (DBG) log("query complete, updating connection.userdata"); 1444 Connection conn = (Connection) cookie; 1445 1446 // Added a check if CallerInfo is coming from ContactInfo or from Connection. 1447 // If no ContactInfo, then we want to use CNAP information coming from network 1448 if (DBG) log("- onQueryComplete: CallerInfo:" + ci); 1449 if (ci.contactExists || ci.isEmergencyNumber() || ci.isVoiceMailNumber()) { 1450 // If the number presentation has not been set by 1451 // the ContactInfo, use the one from the 1452 // connection. 1453 1454 // TODO: Need a new util method to merge the info 1455 // from the Connection in a CallerInfo object. 1456 // Here 'ci' is a new CallerInfo instance read 1457 // from the DB. It has lost all the connection 1458 // info preset before the query (see PhoneUtils 1459 // line 1334). We should have a method to merge 1460 // back into this new instance the info from the 1461 // connection object not set by the DB. If the 1462 // Connection already has a CallerInfo instance in 1463 // userData, then we could use this instance to 1464 // fill 'ci' in. The same routine could be used in 1465 // PhoneUtils. 1466 if (0 == ci.numberPresentation) { 1467 ci.numberPresentation = conn.getNumberPresentation(); 1468 } 1469 } else { 1470 CallerInfo newCi = getCallerInfo(null, conn); 1471 if (newCi != null) { 1472 newCi.phoneNumber = ci.phoneNumber; // To get formatted phone number 1473 ci = newCi; 1474 } 1475 } 1476 conn.setUserData(ci); 1477 } 1478 }; 1479 1480 1481 /** 1482 * Returns a single "name" for the specified given a CallerInfo object. 1483 * If the name is null, return defaultString as the default value, usually 1484 * context.getString(R.string.unknown). 1485 */ 1486 static String getCompactNameFromCallerInfo(CallerInfo ci, Context context) { 1487 if (DBG) log("getCompactNameFromCallerInfo: info = " + ci); 1488 1489 String compactName = null; 1490 if (ci != null) { 1491 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(ci.name)) { 1492 // Perform any modifications for special CNAP cases to 1493 // the phone number being displayed, if applicable. 1494 compactName = modifyForSpecialCnapCases(context, ci, ci.phoneNumber, 1495 ci.numberPresentation); 1496 } else { 1497 // Don't call modifyForSpecialCnapCases on regular name. See b/2160795. 1498 compactName = ci.name; 1499 } 1500 } 1501 1502 if ((compactName == null) || (TextUtils.isEmpty(compactName))) { 1503 // If we're still null/empty here, then check if we have a presentation 1504 // string that takes precedence that we could return, otherwise display 1505 // "unknown" string. 1506 if (ci != null && ci.numberPresentation == Connection.PRESENTATION_RESTRICTED) { 1507 compactName = context.getString(R.string.private_num); 1508 } else if (ci != null && ci.numberPresentation == Connection.PRESENTATION_PAYPHONE) { 1509 compactName = context.getString(R.string.payphone); 1510 } else { 1511 compactName = context.getString(R.string.unknown); 1512 } 1513 } 1514 if (DBG) log("getCompactNameFromCallerInfo: compactName=" + compactName); 1515 return compactName; 1516 } 1517 1518 /** 1519 * Returns true if the specified Call is a "conference call", meaning 1520 * that it owns more than one Connection object. This information is 1521 * used to trigger certain UI changes that appear when a conference 1522 * call is active (like displaying the label "Conference call", and 1523 * enabling the "Manage conference" UI.) 1524 * 1525 * Watch out: This method simply checks the number of Connections, 1526 * *not* their states. So if a Call has (for example) one ACTIVE 1527 * connection and one DISCONNECTED connection, this method will return 1528 * true (which is unintuitive, since the Call isn't *really* a 1529 * conference call any more.) 1530 * 1531 * @return true if the specified call has more than one connection (in any state.) 1532 */ 1533 static boolean isConferenceCall(Call call) { 1534 // CDMA phones don't have the same concept of "conference call" as 1535 // GSM phones do; there's no special "conference call" state of 1536 // the UI or a "manage conference" function. (Instead, when 1537 // you're in a 3-way call, all we can do is display the "generic" 1538 // state of the UI.) So as far as the in-call UI is concerned, 1539 // Conference corresponds to generic display. 1540 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 1541 int phoneType = app.phone.getPhoneType(); 1542 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 1543 CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState state = app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState(); 1544 if ((state == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.CONF_CALL) 1545 || ((state == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE) 1546 && !app.cdmaPhoneCallState.IsThreeWayCallOrigStateDialing())) { 1547 return true; 1548 } 1549 } else if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 1550 List<Connection> connections = call.getConnections(); 1551 if (connections != null && connections.size() > 1) { 1552 return true; 1553 } 1554 } else { 1555 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType); 1556 } 1557 return false; 1558 1559 // TODO: We may still want to change the semantics of this method 1560 // to say that a given call is only really a conference call if 1561 // the number of ACTIVE connections, not the total number of 1562 // connections, is greater than one. (See warning comment in the 1563 // javadoc above.) 1564 // Here's an implementation of that: 1565 // if (connections == null) { 1566 // return false; 1567 // } 1568 // int numActiveConnections = 0; 1569 // for (Connection conn : connections) { 1570 // if (DBG) log(" - CONN: " + conn + ", state = " + conn.getState()); 1571 // if (conn.getState() == Call.State.ACTIVE) numActiveConnections++; 1572 // if (numActiveConnections > 1) { 1573 // return true; 1574 // } 1575 // } 1576 // return false; 1577 } 1578 1579 /** 1580 * Launch the Dialer to start a new call. 1581 * This is just a wrapper around the ACTION_DIAL intent. 1582 */ 1583 static void startNewCall(final Phone phone) { 1584 // Sanity-check that this is OK given the current state of the phone. 1585 if (!okToAddCall(phone)) { 1586 Log.w(LOG_TAG, "startNewCall: can't add a new call in the current state"); 1587 dumpCallState(phone); 1588 return; 1589 } 1590 1591 // if applicable, mute the call while we're showing the add call UI. 1592 if (!phone.getForegroundCall().isIdle()) { 1593 setMuteInternal(phone, true); 1594 // Inform the phone app that this mute state was NOT done 1595 // voluntarily by the User. 1596 PhoneApp.getInstance().setRestoreMuteOnInCallResume(true); 1597 } 1598 1599 Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL); 1600 intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK); 1601 1602 // when we request the dialer come up, we also want to inform 1603 // it that we're going through the "add call" option from the 1604 // InCallScreen / PhoneUtils. 1605 intent.putExtra(ADD_CALL_MODE_KEY, true); 1606 1607 PhoneApp.getInstance().startActivity(intent); 1608 } 1609 1610 /** 1611 * Brings up the UI used to handle an incoming call. 1612 * 1613 * Originally, this brought up an IncomingCallPanel instance 1614 * (which was a subclass of Dialog) on top of whatever app 1615 * was currently running. Now, we take you directly to the 1616 * in-call screen, whose CallCard automatically does the right 1617 * thing if there's a Call that's currently ringing. 1618 */ 1619 static void showIncomingCallUi() { 1620 if (DBG) log("showIncomingCallUi()..."); 1621 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 1622 1623 // Before bringing up the "incoming call" UI, force any system 1624 // dialogs (like "recent tasks" or the power dialog) to close first. 1625 try { 1626 ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().closeSystemDialogs("call"); 1627 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1628 } 1629 1630 // Go directly to the in-call screen. 1631 // (No need to do anything special if we're already on the in-call 1632 // screen; it'll notice the phone state change and update itself.) 1633 1634 // But first, grab a full wake lock. We do this here, before we 1635 // even fire off the InCallScreen intent, to make sure the 1636 // ActivityManager doesn't try to pause the InCallScreen as soon 1637 // as it comes up. (See bug 1648751.) 1638 // 1639 // And since the InCallScreen isn't visible yet (we haven't even 1640 // fired off the intent yet), we DON'T want the screen to actually 1641 // come on right now. So *before* acquiring the wake lock we need 1642 // to call preventScreenOn(), which tells the PowerManager that 1643 // the screen should stay off even if someone's holding a full 1644 // wake lock. (This prevents any flicker during the "incoming 1645 // call" sequence. The corresponding preventScreenOn(false) call 1646 // will come from the InCallScreen when it's finally ready to be 1647 // displayed.) 1648 // 1649 // TODO: this is all a temporary workaround. The real fix is to add 1650 // an Activity attribute saying "this Activity wants to wake up the 1651 // phone when it's displayed"; that way the ActivityManager could 1652 // manage the wake locks *and* arrange for the screen to come on at 1653 // the exact moment that the InCallScreen is ready to be displayed. 1654 // (See bug 1648751.) 1655 app.preventScreenOn(true); 1656 app.requestWakeState(PhoneApp.WakeState.FULL); 1657 1658 // Fire off the InCallScreen intent. 1659 app.displayCallScreen(); 1660 } 1661 1662 static void turnOnSpeaker(Context context, boolean flag, boolean store) { 1663 if (DBG) log("turnOnSpeaker(flag=" + flag + ", store=" + store + ")..."); 1664 AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 1665 1666 audioManager.setSpeakerphoneOn(flag); 1667 // record the speaker-enable value 1668 if (store) { 1669 sIsSpeakerEnabled = flag; 1670 } 1671 if (flag) { 1672 NotificationMgr.getDefault().notifySpeakerphone(); 1673 } else { 1674 NotificationMgr.getDefault().cancelSpeakerphone(); 1675 } 1676 1677 // We also need to make a fresh call to PhoneApp.updateWakeState() 1678 // any time the speaker state changes, since the screen timeout is 1679 // sometimes different depending on whether or not the speaker is 1680 // in use. 1681 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 1682 app.updateWakeState(); 1683 1684 // Update the Proximity sensor based on speaker state 1685 app.updateProximitySensorMode(app.phone.getState()); 1686 } 1687 1688 /** 1689 * Restore the speaker mode, called after a wired headset disconnect 1690 * event. 1691 */ 1692 static void restoreSpeakerMode(Context context) { 1693 if (DBG) log("restoreSpeakerMode, restoring to: " + sIsSpeakerEnabled); 1694 1695 // change the mode if needed. 1696 if (isSpeakerOn(context) != sIsSpeakerEnabled) { 1697 turnOnSpeaker(context, sIsSpeakerEnabled, false); 1698 } 1699 } 1700 1701 static boolean isSpeakerOn(Context context) { 1702 AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 1703 return audioManager.isSpeakerphoneOn(); 1704 } 1705 1706 1707 static void turnOnNoiseSuppression(Context context, boolean flag, boolean store) { 1708 if (DBG) log("turnOnNoiseSuppression: " + flag); 1709 AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 1710 1711 if (!context.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.has_in_call_noise_suppression)) { 1712 return; 1713 } 1714 1715 if (flag) { 1716 audioManager.setParameters("noise_suppression=auto"); 1717 } else { 1718 audioManager.setParameters("noise_suppression=off"); 1719 } 1720 1721 // record the speaker-enable value 1722 if (store) { 1723 sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled = flag; 1724 } 1725 1726 // TODO: implement and manage ICON 1727 1728 } 1729 1730 static void restoreNoiseSuppression(Context context) { 1731 if (DBG) log("restoreNoiseSuppression, restoring to: " + sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled); 1732 1733 if (!context.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.has_in_call_noise_suppression)) { 1734 return; 1735 } 1736 1737 // change the mode if needed. 1738 if (isNoiseSuppressionOn(context) != sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled) { 1739 turnOnNoiseSuppression(context, sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled, false); 1740 } 1741 } 1742 1743 static boolean isNoiseSuppressionOn(Context context) { 1744 1745 if (!context.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.has_in_call_noise_suppression)) { 1746 return false; 1747 } 1748 1749 AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 1750 String noiseSuppression = audioManager.getParameters("noise_suppression"); 1751 if (DBG) log("isNoiseSuppressionOn: " + noiseSuppression); 1752 if (noiseSuppression.contains("off")) { 1753 return false; 1754 } else { 1755 return true; 1756 } 1757 } 1758 1759 /** 1760 * Wrapper around Phone.setMute() that also updates the mute icon in 1761 * the status bar. 1762 * 1763 * All muting / unmuting from the in-call UI should go through this 1764 * wrapper. 1765 */ 1766 static void setMute(Phone phone, boolean muted) { 1767 // make the call to mute the audio 1768 setMuteInternal(phone, muted); 1769 1770 // update the foreground connections to match. This includes 1771 // all the connections on conference calls. 1772 for (Connection cn : phone.getForegroundCall().getConnections()) { 1773 if (sConnectionMuteTable.get(cn) == null) { 1774 if (DBG) log("problem retrieving mute value for this connection."); 1775 } 1776 sConnectionMuteTable.put(cn, Boolean.valueOf(muted)); 1777 } 1778 } 1779 1780 /** 1781 * Internally used muting function. All UI calls should use {@link setMute} 1782 */ 1783 static void setMuteInternal(Phone phone, boolean muted) { 1784 if (DBG) log("setMute: " + muted); 1785 Context context = phone.getContext(); 1786 boolean routeToAudioManager = 1787 context.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.send_mic_mute_to_AudioManager); 1788 if (routeToAudioManager) { 1789 AudioManager audioManager = 1790 (AudioManager) phone.getContext().getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 1791 if (DBG) log(" setMicrophoneMute: " + muted); 1792 audioManager.setMicrophoneMute(muted); 1793 } else { 1794 phone.setMute(muted); 1795 } 1796 if (muted) { 1797 NotificationMgr.getDefault().notifyMute(); 1798 } else { 1799 NotificationMgr.getDefault().cancelMute(); 1800 } 1801 } 1802 1803 static boolean getMute(Phone phone) { 1804 Context context = phone.getContext(); 1805 boolean routeToAudioManager = 1806 context.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.send_mic_mute_to_AudioManager); 1807 if (routeToAudioManager) { 1808 AudioManager audioManager = 1809 (AudioManager) phone.getContext().getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 1810 return audioManager.isMicrophoneMute(); 1811 } else { 1812 return phone.getMute(); 1813 } 1814 } 1815 1816 /** 1817 * A really simple wrapper around AudioManager.setMode(), 1818 * with a bit of extra logging to help debug the exact 1819 * timing (and call stacks) for all our setMode() calls. 1820 * 1821 * Also, add additional state monitoring to determine 1822 * whether or not certain calls to change the audio mode 1823 * are ignored. 1824 */ 1825 /* package */ static void setAudioMode(Context context, int mode) { 1826 if (DBG) Log.d(LOG_TAG, "setAudioMode(" + audioModeToString(mode) + ")..."); 1827 1828 //decide whether or not to ignore the audio setting 1829 boolean ignore = false; 1830 1831 switch (sAudioBehaviourState) { 1832 case AUDIO_RINGING: 1833 ignore = ((mode == AudioManager.MODE_NORMAL) || (mode == AudioManager.MODE_IN_CALL)); 1834 break; 1835 case AUDIO_OFFHOOK: 1836 ignore = ((mode == AudioManager.MODE_NORMAL) || (mode == AudioManager.MODE_RINGTONE)); 1837 break; 1838 case AUDIO_IDLE: 1839 default: 1840 ignore = (mode == AudioManager.MODE_IN_CALL); 1841 break; 1842 } 1843 1844 if (!ignore) { 1845 AudioManager audioManager = 1846 (AudioManager) context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 1847 // Enable stack dump only when actively debugging ("new Throwable()" is expensive!) 1848 if (DBG_SETAUDIOMODE_STACK) Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Stack:", new Throwable("stack dump")); 1849 audioManager.setMode(mode); 1850 } else { 1851 if (DBG) Log.d(LOG_TAG, "setAudioMode(), state is " + sAudioBehaviourState + 1852 " ignoring " + audioModeToString(mode) + " request"); 1853 } 1854 } 1855 private static String audioModeToString(int mode) { 1856 switch (mode) { 1857 case AudioManager.MODE_INVALID: return "MODE_INVALID"; 1858 case AudioManager.MODE_CURRENT: return "MODE_CURRENT"; 1859 case AudioManager.MODE_NORMAL: return "MODE_NORMAL"; 1860 case AudioManager.MODE_RINGTONE: return "MODE_RINGTONE"; 1861 case AudioManager.MODE_IN_CALL: return "MODE_IN_CALL"; 1862 default: return String.valueOf(mode); 1863 } 1864 } 1865 1866 /** 1867 * Handles the wired headset button while in-call. 1868 * 1869 * This is called from the PhoneApp, not from the InCallScreen, 1870 * since the HEADSETHOOK button means "mute or unmute the current 1871 * call" *any* time a call is active, even if the user isn't actually 1872 * on the in-call screen. 1873 * 1874 * @return true if we consumed the event. 1875 */ 1876 /* package */ static boolean handleHeadsetHook(Phone phone, KeyEvent event) { 1877 if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook()..." + event.getAction() + " " + event.getRepeatCount()); 1878 1879 // If the phone is totally idle, we ignore HEADSETHOOK events 1880 // (and instead let them fall through to the media player.) 1881 if (phone.getState() == Phone.State.IDLE) { 1882 return false; 1883 } 1884 1885 // Ok, the phone is in use. 1886 // The headset button button means "Answer" if an incoming call is 1887 // ringing. If not, it toggles the mute / unmute state. 1888 // 1889 // And in any case we *always* consume this event; this means 1890 // that the usual mediaplayer-related behavior of the headset 1891 // button will NEVER happen while the user is on a call. 1892 1893 final boolean hasRingingCall = !phone.getRingingCall().isIdle(); 1894 final boolean hasActiveCall = !phone.getForegroundCall().isIdle(); 1895 final boolean hasHoldingCall = !phone.getBackgroundCall().isIdle(); 1896 1897 if (hasRingingCall && 1898 event.getRepeatCount() == 0 && 1899 event.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_UP) { 1900 // If an incoming call is ringing, answer it (just like with the 1901 // CALL button): 1902 int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType(); 1903 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 1904 answerCall(phone); 1905 } else if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 1906 if (hasActiveCall && hasHoldingCall) { 1907 if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: ringing (both lines in use) ==> answer!"); 1908 answerAndEndActive(phone); 1909 } else { 1910 if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: ringing ==> answer!"); 1911 answerCall(phone); // Automatically holds the current active call, 1912 // if there is one 1913 } 1914 } else { 1915 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType); 1916 } 1917 } else { 1918 // No incoming ringing call. 1919 if (event.isLongPress()) { 1920 if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: longpress -> hangup"); 1921 hangup(phone); 1922 } 1923 else if (event.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_UP && 1924 event.getRepeatCount() == 0) { 1925 Connection c = phone.getForegroundCall().getLatestConnection(); 1926 // If it is NOT an emg #, toggle the mute state. Otherwise, ignore the hook. 1927 if (c != null && !PhoneNumberUtils.isEmergencyNumber(c.getAddress())) { 1928 if (getMute(phone)) { 1929 if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: UNmuting..."); 1930 setMute(phone, false); 1931 } else { 1932 if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: muting..."); 1933 setMute(phone, true); 1934 } 1935 } 1936 } 1937 } 1938 1939 // Even if the InCallScreen is the current activity, there's no 1940 // need to force it to update, because (1) if we answered a 1941 // ringing call, the InCallScreen will imminently get a phone 1942 // state change event (causing an update), and (2) if we muted or 1943 // unmuted, the setMute() call automagically updates the status 1944 // bar, and there's no "mute" indication in the InCallScreen 1945 // itself (other than the menu item, which only ever stays 1946 // onscreen for a second anyway.) 1947 // TODO: (2) isn't entirely true anymore. Once we return our result 1948 // to the PhoneApp, we ask InCallScreen to update its control widgets 1949 // in case we changed mute or speaker state and phones with touch- 1950 // screen [toggle] buttons need to update themselves. 1951 1952 return true; 1953 } 1954 1955 /** 1956 * Look for ANY connections on the phone that qualify as being 1957 * disconnected. 1958 * 1959 * @return true if we find a connection that is disconnected over 1960 * all the phone's call objects. 1961 */ 1962 /* package */ static boolean hasDisconnectedConnections(Phone phone) { 1963 return hasDisconnectedConnections(phone.getForegroundCall()) || 1964 hasDisconnectedConnections(phone.getBackgroundCall()) || 1965 hasDisconnectedConnections(phone.getRingingCall()); 1966 } 1967 1968 /** 1969 * Iterate over all connections in a call to see if there are any 1970 * that are not alive (disconnected or idle). 1971 * 1972 * @return true if we find a connection that is disconnected, and 1973 * pending removal via 1974 * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.GsmCall#clearDisconnected()}. 1975 */ 1976 private static final boolean hasDisconnectedConnections(Call call) { 1977 // look through all connections for non-active ones. 1978 for (Connection c : call.getConnections()) { 1979 if (!c.isAlive()) { 1980 return true; 1981 } 1982 } 1983 return false; 1984 } 1985 1986 // 1987 // Misc UI policy helper functions 1988 // 1989 1990 /** 1991 * @return true if we're allowed to swap calls, given the current 1992 * state of the Phone. 1993 */ 1994 /* package */ static boolean okToSwapCalls(Phone phone) { 1995 int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType(); 1996 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 1997 // CDMA: "Swap" is enabled only when the phone reaches a *generic*. 1998 // state by either accepting a Call Waiting or by merging two calls 1999 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 2000 return (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState() 2001 == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.CONF_CALL); 2002 } else if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 2003 // GSM: "Swap" is available if both lines are in use and there's no 2004 // incoming call. (Actually we need to verify that the active 2005 // call really is in the ACTIVE state and the holding call really 2006 // is in the HOLDING state, since you *can't* actually swap calls 2007 // when the foreground call is DIALING or ALERTING.) 2008 return phone.getRingingCall().isIdle() 2009 && (phone.getForegroundCall().getState() == Call.State.ACTIVE) 2010 && (phone.getBackgroundCall().getState() == Call.State.HOLDING); 2011 } else { 2012 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType); 2013 } 2014 } 2015 2016 /** 2017 * @return true if we're allowed to merge calls, given the current 2018 * state of the Phone. 2019 */ 2020 /* package */ static boolean okToMergeCalls(Phone phone) { 2021 int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType(); 2022 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 2023 // CDMA: "Merge" is enabled only when the user is in a 3Way call. 2024 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 2025 return ((app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState() 2026 == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE) 2027 && !app.cdmaPhoneCallState.IsThreeWayCallOrigStateDialing()); 2028 } else if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 2029 // GSM: "Merge" is available if both lines are in use and there's no 2030 // incoming call, *and* the current conference isn't already 2031 // "full". 2032 return phone.getRingingCall().isIdle() && phone.canConference(); 2033 } else { 2034 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType); 2035 } 2036 } 2037 2038 /** 2039 * @return true if the UI should let you add a new call, given the current 2040 * state of the Phone. 2041 */ 2042 /* package */ static boolean okToAddCall(Phone phone) { 2043 int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType(); 2044 final Call.State fgCallState = phone.getForegroundCall().getState(); 2045 if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 2046 // CDMA: "Add call" menu item is only enabled when the call is in 2047 // - ForegroundCall is in ACTIVE state 2048 // - After 30 seconds of user Ignoring/Missing a Call Waiting call. 2049 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 2050 return ((fgCallState == Call.State.ACTIVE) 2051 && (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getAddCallMenuStateAfterCallWaiting())); 2052 } else if (phoneType == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_GSM) { 2053 // GSM: "Add call" is available only if ALL of the following are true: 2054 // - There's no incoming ringing call 2055 // - There's < 2 lines in use 2056 // - The foreground call is ACTIVE or IDLE or DISCONNECTED. 2057 // (We mainly need to make sure it *isn't* DIALING or ALERTING.) 2058 final boolean hasRingingCall = !phone.getRingingCall().isIdle(); 2059 final boolean hasActiveCall = !phone.getForegroundCall().isIdle(); 2060 final boolean hasHoldingCall = !phone.getBackgroundCall().isIdle(); 2061 final boolean allLinesTaken = hasActiveCall && hasHoldingCall; 2062 2063 return !hasRingingCall 2064 && !allLinesTaken 2065 && ((fgCallState == Call.State.ACTIVE) 2066 || (fgCallState == Call.State.IDLE) 2067 || (fgCallState == Call.State.DISCONNECTED)); 2068 } else { 2069 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType); 2070 } 2071 } 2072 2073 /** 2074 * Based on the input CNAP number string, 2075 * @return _RESTRICTED or _UNKNOWN for all the special CNAP strings. 2076 * Otherwise, return CNAP_SPECIAL_CASE_NO. 2077 */ 2078 private static int checkCnapSpecialCases(String n) { 2079 if (n.equals("PRIVATE") || 2080 n.equals("P") || 2081 n.equals("RES")) { 2082 if (DBG) log("checkCnapSpecialCases, PRIVATE string: " + n); 2083 return Connection.PRESENTATION_RESTRICTED; 2084 } else if (n.equals("UNAVAILABLE") || 2085 n.equals("UNKNOWN") || 2086 n.equals("UNA") || 2087 n.equals("U")) { 2088 if (DBG) log("checkCnapSpecialCases, UNKNOWN string: " + n); 2089 return Connection.PRESENTATION_UNKNOWN; 2090 } else { 2091 if (DBG) log("checkCnapSpecialCases, normal str. number: " + n); 2092 return CNAP_SPECIAL_CASE_NO; 2093 } 2094 } 2095 2096 /** 2097 * Handles certain "corner cases" for CNAP. When we receive weird phone numbers 2098 * from the network to indicate different number presentations, convert them to 2099 * expected number and presentation values within the CallerInfo object. 2100 * @param number number we use to verify if we are in a corner case 2101 * @param presentation presentation value used to verify if we are in a corner case 2102 * @return the new String that should be used for the phone number 2103 */ 2104 /* package */ static String modifyForSpecialCnapCases(Context context, CallerInfo ci, 2105 String number, int presentation) { 2106 // Obviously we return number if ci == null, but still return number if 2107 // number == null, because in these cases the correct string will still be 2108 // displayed/logged after this function returns based on the presentation value. 2109 if (ci == null || number == null) return number; 2110 2111 if (DBG) log("modifyForSpecialCnapCases: initially, number=" + number 2112 + ", presentation=" + presentation + " ci " + ci); 2113 2114 // "ABSENT NUMBER" is a possible value we could get from the network as the 2115 // phone number, so if this happens, change it to "Unknown" in the CallerInfo 2116 // and fix the presentation to be the same. 2117 if (number.equals(context.getString(R.string.absent_num)) 2118 && presentation == Connection.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED) { 2119 number = context.getString(R.string.unknown); 2120 ci.numberPresentation = Connection.PRESENTATION_UNKNOWN; 2121 } 2122 2123 // Check for other special "corner cases" for CNAP and fix them similarly. Corner 2124 // cases only apply if we received an allowed presentation from the network, so check 2125 // if we think we have an allowed presentation, or if the CallerInfo presentation doesn't 2126 // match the presentation passed in for verification (meaning we changed it previously 2127 // because it's a corner case and we're being called from a different entry point). 2128 if (ci.numberPresentation == Connection.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED 2129 || (ci.numberPresentation != presentation 2130 && presentation == Connection.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED)) { 2131 int cnapSpecialCase = checkCnapSpecialCases(number); 2132 if (cnapSpecialCase != CNAP_SPECIAL_CASE_NO) { 2133 // For all special strings, change number & numberPresentation. 2134 if (cnapSpecialCase == Connection.PRESENTATION_RESTRICTED) { 2135 number = context.getString(R.string.private_num); 2136 } else if (cnapSpecialCase == Connection.PRESENTATION_UNKNOWN) { 2137 number = context.getString(R.string.unknown); 2138 } 2139 if (DBG) log("SpecialCnap: number=" + number 2140 + "; presentation now=" + cnapSpecialCase); 2141 ci.numberPresentation = cnapSpecialCase; 2142 } 2143 } 2144 if (DBG) log("modifyForSpecialCnapCases: returning number string=" + number); 2145 return number; 2146 } 2147 2148 // 2149 // Support for 3rd party phone service providers. 2150 // 2151 2152 /** 2153 * Check if all the provider's info is present in the intent. 2154 * @param intent Expected to have the provider's extra. 2155 * @return true if the intent has all the extras to build the 2156 * in-call screen's provider info overlay. 2157 */ 2158 /* package */ static boolean hasPhoneProviderExtras(Intent intent) { 2159 if (null == intent) { 2160 return false; 2161 } 2162 final String name = intent.getStringExtra(InCallScreen.EXTRA_GATEWAY_PROVIDER_PACKAGE); 2163 final String gatewayUri = intent.getStringExtra(InCallScreen.EXTRA_GATEWAY_URI); 2164 2165 return !TextUtils.isEmpty(name) && !TextUtils.isEmpty(gatewayUri); 2166 } 2167 2168 /** 2169 * Copy all the expected extras set when a 3rd party provider is 2170 * used from the source intent to the destination one. Checks all 2171 * the required extras are present, if any is missing, none will 2172 * be copied. 2173 * @param src Intent which may contain the provider's extras. 2174 * @param dst Intent where a copy of the extras will be added if applicable. 2175 */ 2176 /* package */ static void checkAndCopyPhoneProviderExtras(Intent src, Intent dst) { 2177 if (!hasPhoneProviderExtras(src)) { 2178 Log.d(LOG_TAG, "checkAndCopyPhoneProviderExtras: some or all extras are missing."); 2179 return; 2180 } 2181 2182 dst.putExtra(InCallScreen.EXTRA_GATEWAY_PROVIDER_PACKAGE, 2183 src.getStringExtra(InCallScreen.EXTRA_GATEWAY_PROVIDER_PACKAGE)); 2184 dst.putExtra(InCallScreen.EXTRA_GATEWAY_URI, 2185 src.getStringExtra(InCallScreen.EXTRA_GATEWAY_URI)); 2186 } 2187 2188 /** 2189 * Get the provider's label from the intent. 2190 * @param context to lookup the provider's package name. 2191 * @param intent with an extra set to the provider's package name. 2192 * @return The provider's application label. null if an error 2193 * occurred during the lookup of the package name or the label. 2194 */ 2195 /* package */ static CharSequence getProviderLabel(Context context, Intent intent) { 2196 String packageName = intent.getStringExtra(InCallScreen.EXTRA_GATEWAY_PROVIDER_PACKAGE); 2197 PackageManager pm = context.getPackageManager(); 2198 2199 try { 2200 ApplicationInfo info = pm.getApplicationInfo(packageName, 0); 2201 2202 return pm.getApplicationLabel(info); 2203 } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) { 2204 return null; 2205 } 2206 } 2207 2208 /** 2209 * Get the provider's icon. 2210 * @param context to lookup the provider's icon. 2211 * @param intent with an extra set to the provider's package name. 2212 * @return The provider's application icon. null if an error occured during the icon lookup. 2213 */ 2214 /* package */ static Drawable getProviderIcon(Context context, Intent intent) { 2215 String packageName = intent.getStringExtra(InCallScreen.EXTRA_GATEWAY_PROVIDER_PACKAGE); 2216 PackageManager pm = context.getPackageManager(); 2217 2218 try { 2219 return pm.getApplicationIcon(packageName); 2220 } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) { 2221 return null; 2222 } 2223 } 2224 2225 /** 2226 * Return the gateway uri from the intent. 2227 * @param intent With the gateway uri extra. 2228 * @return The gateway URI or null if not found. 2229 */ 2230 /* package */ static Uri getProviderGatewayUri(Intent intent) { 2231 String uri = intent.getStringExtra(InCallScreen.EXTRA_GATEWAY_URI); 2232 return TextUtils.isEmpty(uri) ? null : Uri.parse(uri); 2233 } 2234 2235 /** 2236 * Return a formatted version of the uri's scheme specific 2237 * part. E.g for 'tel:12345678', return '1-234-5678'. 2238 * @param uri A 'tel:' URI with the gateway phone number. 2239 * @return the provider's address (from the gateway uri) formatted 2240 * for user display. null if uri was null or its scheme was not 'tel:'. 2241 */ 2242 /* package */ static String formatProviderUri(Uri uri) { 2243 if (null != uri) { 2244 if ("tel".equals(uri.getScheme())) { 2245 return PhoneNumberUtils.formatNumber(uri.getSchemeSpecificPart()); 2246 } else { 2247 return uri.toString(); 2248 } 2249 } 2250 return null; 2251 } 2252 2253 /** 2254 * Check if a phone number can be route through a 3rd party 2255 * gateway. The number must be a global phone number in numerical 2256 * form (1-800-666-SEXY won't work). 2257 * 2258 * MMI codes and the like cannot be used as a dial number for the 2259 * gateway either. 2260 * 2261 * @param number To be dialed via a 3rd party gateway. 2262 * @return true If the number can be routed through the 3rd party network. 2263 */ 2264 /* package */ static boolean isRoutableViaGateway(String number) { 2265 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(number)) { 2266 return false; 2267 } 2268 number = PhoneNumberUtils.stripSeparators(number); 2269 if (!number.equals(PhoneNumberUtils.convertKeypadLettersToDigits(number))) { 2270 return false; 2271 } 2272 number = PhoneNumberUtils.extractNetworkPortion(number); 2273 return PhoneNumberUtils.isGlobalPhoneNumber(number); 2274 } 2275 2276 /** 2277 * This function is called when phone answers or places a call. 2278 * Check if the phone is in a car dock or desk dock. 2279 * If yes, turn on the speaker, when no wired or BT headsets are connected. 2280 * Otherwise do nothing. 2281 */ 2282 private static void activateSpeakerIfDocked(Phone phone) { 2283 if (DBG) log("activateSpeakerIfDocked()..."); 2284 2285 if (PhoneApp.mDockState == Intent.EXTRA_DOCK_STATE_DESK || 2286 PhoneApp.mDockState == Intent.EXTRA_DOCK_STATE_CAR) { 2287 if (DBG) log("activateSpeakerIfDocked(): Phone in a dock -> may need to turn on speaker."); 2288 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 2289 BluetoothHandsfree bthf = app.getBluetoothHandsfree(); 2290 2291 if (!app.isHeadsetPlugged() && !(bthf != null && bthf.isAudioOn())) { 2292 turnOnSpeaker(phone.getContext(), true, true); 2293 } 2294 } 2295 } 2296 2297 2298 /** 2299 * Returns whether the phone is in ECM ("Emergency Callback Mode") or not. 2300 * (For non-CDMA phones, this will always return false. 2301 * For CDMA Phones, return true iff PROPERTY_INECM_MODE == "true".) 2302 */ 2303 /* package */ static boolean isPhoneInEcm(Phone phone) { 2304 boolean phoneInEcm = false; 2305 if ((phone != null) && (phone.getPhoneType() == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA)) { 2306 String ecmMode = 2307 SystemProperties.get(TelephonyProperties.PROPERTY_INECM_MODE); 2308 if (ecmMode != null) { 2309 phoneInEcm = ecmMode.equals("true"); 2310 } 2311 } 2312 return phoneInEcm; 2313 } 2314 2315 2316 // 2317 // General phone and call state debugging/testing code 2318 // 2319 2320 /* package */ static void dumpCallState(Phone phone) { 2321 PhoneApp app = PhoneApp.getInstance(); 2322 Log.d(LOG_TAG, "dumpCallState():"); 2323 Log.d(LOG_TAG, "- Phone: " + phone + ", name = " + phone.getPhoneName() 2324 + ", state = " + phone.getState()); 2325 2326 StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(128); 2327 2328 Call call = phone.getForegroundCall(); 2329 b.setLength(0); 2330 b.append(" - FG call: ").append(call.getState()); 2331 b.append(" isAlive ").append(call.getState().isAlive()); 2332 b.append(" isRinging ").append(call.getState().isRinging()); 2333 b.append(" isDialing ").append(call.getState().isDialing()); 2334 b.append(" isIdle ").append(call.isIdle()); 2335 b.append(" hasConnections ").append(call.hasConnections()); 2336 Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString()); 2337 2338 call = phone.getBackgroundCall(); 2339 b.setLength(0); 2340 b.append(" - BG call: ").append(call.getState()); 2341 b.append(" isAlive ").append(call.getState().isAlive()); 2342 b.append(" isRinging ").append(call.getState().isRinging()); 2343 b.append(" isDialing ").append(call.getState().isDialing()); 2344 b.append(" isIdle ").append(call.isIdle()); 2345 b.append(" hasConnections ").append(call.hasConnections()); 2346 Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString()); 2347 2348 call = phone.getRingingCall(); 2349 b.setLength(0); 2350 b.append(" - RINGING call: ").append(call.getState()); 2351 b.append(" isAlive ").append(call.getState().isAlive()); 2352 b.append(" isRinging ").append(call.getState().isRinging()); 2353 b.append(" isDialing ").append(call.getState().isDialing()); 2354 b.append(" isIdle ").append(call.isIdle()); 2355 b.append(" hasConnections ").append(call.hasConnections()); 2356 Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString()); 2357 2358 2359 final boolean hasRingingCall = !phone.getRingingCall().isIdle(); 2360 final boolean hasActiveCall = !phone.getForegroundCall().isIdle(); 2361 final boolean hasHoldingCall = !phone.getBackgroundCall().isIdle(); 2362 final boolean allLinesTaken = hasActiveCall && hasHoldingCall; 2363 b.setLength(0); 2364 b.append(" - hasRingingCall ").append(hasRingingCall); 2365 b.append(" hasActiveCall ").append(hasActiveCall); 2366 b.append(" hasHoldingCall ").append(hasHoldingCall); 2367 b.append(" allLinesTaken ").append(allLinesTaken); 2368 Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString()); 2369 2370 // On CDMA phones, dump out the CdmaPhoneCallState too: 2371 if (phone.getPhoneType() == Phone.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) { 2372 if (app.cdmaPhoneCallState != null) { 2373 Log.d(LOG_TAG, " - CDMA call state: " 2374 + app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState()); 2375 } else { 2376 Log.d(LOG_TAG, " - CDMA device, but null cdmaPhoneCallState!"); 2377 } 2378 } 2379 2380 // Watch out: the isRinging() call below does NOT tell us anything 2381 // about the state of the telephony layer; it merely tells us whether 2382 // the Ringer manager is currently playing the ringtone. 2383 boolean ringing = app.getRinger().isRinging(); 2384 Log.d(LOG_TAG, " - Ringer state: " + ringing); 2385 } 2386 2387 private static void log(String msg) { 2388 Log.d(LOG_TAG, msg); 2389 } 2390 } 2391