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     16 
     17 package com.android.phone;
     18 
     19 import android.app.Activity;
     20 import android.app.AlertDialog;
     21 import android.app.Dialog;
     22 import android.content.BroadcastReceiver;
     23 import android.content.Context;
     24 import android.content.DialogInterface;
     25 import android.content.Intent;
     26 import android.content.res.Configuration;
     27 import android.net.Uri;
     28 import android.os.Bundle;
     29 import android.os.Handler;
     30 import android.os.Message;
     31 import android.os.SystemProperties;
     32 import android.os.UserHandle;
     33 import android.telephony.PhoneNumberUtils;
     34 import android.text.TextUtils;
     35 import android.util.Log;
     36 import android.view.View;
     37 import android.widget.ProgressBar;
     38 
     39 import com.android.internal.telephony.Phone;
     40 import com.android.internal.telephony.PhoneConstants;
     41 import com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyCapabilities;
     42 
     43 /**
     44  * OutgoingCallBroadcaster receives CALL and CALL_PRIVILEGED Intents, and
     45  * broadcasts the ACTION_NEW_OUTGOING_CALL intent which allows other
     46  * applications to monitor, redirect, or prevent the outgoing call.
     47 
     48  * After the other applications have had a chance to see the
     49  * ACTION_NEW_OUTGOING_CALL intent, it finally reaches the
     50  * {@link OutgoingCallReceiver}, which passes the (possibly modified)
     51  * intent on to the {@link SipCallOptionHandler}, which will
     52  * ultimately start the call using the CallController.placeCall() API.
     53  *
     54  * Emergency calls and calls where no number is present (like for a CDMA
     55  * "empty flash" or a nonexistent voicemail number) are exempt from being
     56  * broadcast.
     57  */
     58 public class OutgoingCallBroadcaster extends Activity
     59         implements DialogInterface.OnClickListener, DialogInterface.OnCancelListener {
     60 
     61     private static final String PERMISSION = android.Manifest.permission.PROCESS_OUTGOING_CALLS;
     62     private static final String TAG = "OutgoingCallBroadcaster";
     63     private static final boolean DBG =
     64             (PhoneGlobals.DBG_LEVEL >= 1) && (SystemProperties.getInt("ro.debuggable", 0) == 1);
     65     // Do not check in with VDBG = true, since that may write PII to the system log.
     66     private static final boolean VDBG = false;
     67 
     68     public static final String ACTION_SIP_SELECT_PHONE = "com.android.phone.SIP_SELECT_PHONE";
     69     public static final String EXTRA_ALREADY_CALLED = "android.phone.extra.ALREADY_CALLED";
     70     public static final String EXTRA_ORIGINAL_URI = "android.phone.extra.ORIGINAL_URI";
     71     public static final String EXTRA_NEW_CALL_INTENT = "android.phone.extra.NEW_CALL_INTENT";
     72     public static final String EXTRA_SIP_PHONE_URI = "android.phone.extra.SIP_PHONE_URI";
     73     public static final String EXTRA_ACTUAL_NUMBER_TO_DIAL =
     74             "android.phone.extra.ACTUAL_NUMBER_TO_DIAL";
     75 
     76     /**
     77      * Identifier for intent extra for sending an empty Flash message for
     78      * CDMA networks. This message is used by the network to simulate a
     79      * press/depress of the "hookswitch" of a landline phone. Aka "empty flash".
     80      *
     81      * TODO: Receiving an intent extra to tell the phone to send this flash is a
     82      * temporary measure. To be replaced with an external ITelephony call in the future.
     83      * TODO: Keep in sync with the string defined in TwelveKeyDialer.java in Contacts app
     84      * until this is replaced with the ITelephony API.
     85      */
     86     public static final String EXTRA_SEND_EMPTY_FLASH =
     87             "com.android.phone.extra.SEND_EMPTY_FLASH";
     88 
     89     // Dialog IDs
     90     private static final int DIALOG_NOT_VOICE_CAPABLE = 1;
     91 
     92     /** Note message codes < 100 are reserved for the PhoneApp. */
     93     private static final int EVENT_OUTGOING_CALL_TIMEOUT = 101;
     94     private static final int OUTGOING_CALL_TIMEOUT_THRESHOLD = 2000; // msec
     95     /**
     96      * ProgressBar object with "spinner" style, which will be shown if we take more than
     97      * {@link #EVENT_OUTGOING_CALL_TIMEOUT} msec to handle the incoming Intent.
     98      */
     99     private ProgressBar mWaitingSpinner;
    100     private final Handler mHandler = new Handler() {
    101         @Override
    102         public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
    103             if (msg.what == EVENT_OUTGOING_CALL_TIMEOUT) {
    104                 Log.i(TAG, "Outgoing call takes too long. Showing the spinner.");
    105                 mWaitingSpinner.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
    106             } else {
    107                 Log.wtf(TAG, "Unknown message id: " + msg.what);
    108             }
    109         }
    110     };
    111 
    112     /**
    113      * OutgoingCallReceiver finishes NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcasts, starting
    114      * the InCallScreen if the broadcast has not been canceled, possibly with
    115      * a modified phone number and optional provider info (uri + package name + remote views.)
    116      */
    117     public class OutgoingCallReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver {
    118         private static final String TAG = "OutgoingCallReceiver";
    119 
    120         @Override
    121         public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
    122             mHandler.removeMessages(EVENT_OUTGOING_CALL_TIMEOUT);
    123             doReceive(context, intent);
    124             if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "OutgoingCallReceiver is going to finish the Activity itself.");
    125             finish();
    126         }
    127 
    128         public void doReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
    129             if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "doReceive: " + intent);
    130 
    131             boolean alreadyCalled;
    132             String number;
    133             String originalUri;
    134 
    135             alreadyCalled = intent.getBooleanExtra(
    136                     OutgoingCallBroadcaster.EXTRA_ALREADY_CALLED, false);
    137             if (alreadyCalled) {
    138                 if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "CALL already placed -- returning.");
    139                 return;
    140             }
    141 
    142             // Once the NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast is finished, the resultData
    143             // is used as the actual number to call. (If null, no call will be
    144             // placed.)
    145 
    146             number = getResultData();
    147             if (VDBG) Log.v(TAG, "- got number from resultData: '" + number + "'");
    148 
    149             final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
    150 
    151             // OTASP-specific checks.
    152             // TODO: This should probably all happen in
    153             // OutgoingCallBroadcaster.onCreate(), since there's no reason to
    154             // even bother with the NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast if we're going
    155             // to disallow the outgoing call anyway...
    156             if (TelephonyCapabilities.supportsOtasp(app.phone)) {
    157                 boolean activateState = (app.cdmaOtaScreenState.otaScreenState
    158                         == OtaUtils.CdmaOtaScreenState.OtaScreenState.OTA_STATUS_ACTIVATION);
    159                 boolean dialogState = (app.cdmaOtaScreenState.otaScreenState
    160                         == OtaUtils.CdmaOtaScreenState.OtaScreenState
    161                         .OTA_STATUS_SUCCESS_FAILURE_DLG);
    162                 boolean isOtaCallActive = false;
    163 
    164                 // TODO: Need cleaner way to check if OTA is active.
    165                 // Also, this check seems to be broken in one obscure case: if
    166                 // you interrupt an OTASP call by pressing Back then Skip,
    167                 // otaScreenState somehow gets left in either PROGRESS or
    168                 // LISTENING.
    169                 if ((app.cdmaOtaScreenState.otaScreenState
    170                         == OtaUtils.CdmaOtaScreenState.OtaScreenState.OTA_STATUS_PROGRESS)
    171                         || (app.cdmaOtaScreenState.otaScreenState
    172                         == OtaUtils.CdmaOtaScreenState.OtaScreenState.OTA_STATUS_LISTENING)) {
    173                     isOtaCallActive = true;
    174                 }
    175 
    176                 if (activateState || dialogState) {
    177                     // The OTASP sequence is active, but either (1) the call
    178                     // hasn't started yet, or (2) the call has ended and we're
    179                     // showing the success/failure screen.  In either of these
    180                     // cases it's OK to make a new outgoing call, but we need
    181                     // to take down any OTASP-related UI first.
    182                     if (dialogState) app.dismissOtaDialogs();
    183                     app.clearOtaState();
    184                     app.clearInCallScreenMode();
    185                 } else if (isOtaCallActive) {
    186                     // The actual OTASP call is active.  Don't allow new
    187                     // outgoing calls at all from this state.
    188                     Log.w(TAG, "OTASP call is active: disallowing a new outgoing call.");
    189                     return;
    190                 }
    191             }
    192 
    193             if (number == null) {
    194                 if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "CALL cancelled (null number), returning...");
    195                 return;
    196             } else if (TelephonyCapabilities.supportsOtasp(app.phone)
    197                     && (app.phone.getState() != PhoneConstants.State.IDLE)
    198                     && (app.phone.isOtaSpNumber(number))) {
    199                 if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "Call is active, a 2nd OTA call cancelled -- returning.");
    200                 return;
    201             } else if (PhoneNumberUtils.isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(number, context)) {
    202                 // Just like 3rd-party apps aren't allowed to place emergency
    203                 // calls via the ACTION_CALL intent, we also don't allow 3rd
    204                 // party apps to use the NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast to rewrite
    205                 // an outgoing call into an emergency number.
    206                 Log.w(TAG, "Cannot modify outgoing call to emergency number " + number + ".");
    207                 return;
    208             }
    209 
    210             originalUri = intent.getStringExtra(
    211                     OutgoingCallBroadcaster.EXTRA_ORIGINAL_URI);
    212             if (originalUri == null) {
    213                 Log.e(TAG, "Intent is missing EXTRA_ORIGINAL_URI -- returning.");
    214                 return;
    215             }
    216 
    217             Uri uri = Uri.parse(originalUri);
    218 
    219             // We already called convertKeypadLettersToDigits() and
    220             // stripSeparators() way back in onCreate(), before we sent out the
    221             // NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast.  But we need to do it again here
    222             // too, since the number might have been modified/rewritten during
    223             // the broadcast (and may now contain letters or separators again.)
    224             number = PhoneNumberUtils.convertKeypadLettersToDigits(number);
    225             number = PhoneNumberUtils.stripSeparators(number);
    226 
    227             if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "doReceive: proceeding with call...");
    228             if (VDBG) Log.v(TAG, "- uri: " + uri);
    229             if (VDBG) Log.v(TAG, "- actual number to dial: '" + number + "'");
    230 
    231             startSipCallOptionHandler(context, intent, uri, number);
    232         }
    233     }
    234 
    235     /**
    236      * Launch the SipCallOptionHandler, which is the next step(*) in the
    237      * outgoing-call sequence after the outgoing call broadcast is
    238      * complete.
    239      *
    240      * (*) We now know exactly what phone number we need to dial, so the next
    241      *     step is for the SipCallOptionHandler to decide which Phone type (SIP
    242      *     or PSTN) should be used.  (Depending on the user's preferences, this
    243      *     decision may also involve popping up a dialog to ask the user to
    244      *     choose what type of call this should be.)
    245      *
    246      * @param context used for the startActivity() call
    247      *
    248      * @param intent the intent from the previous step of the outgoing-call
    249      *   sequence.  Normally this will be the NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast intent
    250      *   that came in to the OutgoingCallReceiver, although it can also be the
    251      *   original ACTION_CALL intent that started the whole sequence (in cases
    252      *   where we don't do the NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast at all, like for
    253      *   emergency numbers or SIP addresses).
    254      *
    255      * @param uri the data URI from the original CALL intent, presumably either
    256      *   a tel: or sip: URI.  For tel: URIs, note that the scheme-specific part
    257      *   does *not* necessarily have separators and keypad letters stripped (so
    258      *   we might see URIs like "tel:(650)%20555-1234" or "tel:1-800-GOOG-411"
    259      *   here.)
    260      *
    261      * @param number the actual number (or SIP address) to dial.  This is
    262      *   guaranteed to be either a PSTN phone number with separators stripped
    263      *   out and keypad letters converted to digits (like "16505551234"), or a
    264      *   raw SIP address (like "user (at) example.com").
    265      */
    266     private void startSipCallOptionHandler(Context context, Intent intent,
    267             Uri uri, String number) {
    268         if (VDBG) {
    269             Log.i(TAG, "startSipCallOptionHandler...");
    270             Log.i(TAG, "- intent: " + intent);
    271             Log.i(TAG, "- uri: " + uri);
    272             Log.i(TAG, "- number: " + number);
    273         }
    274 
    275         // Create a copy of the original CALL intent that started the whole
    276         // outgoing-call sequence.  This intent will ultimately be passed to
    277         // CallController.placeCall() after the SipCallOptionHandler step.
    278 
    279         Intent newIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_CALL, uri);
    280         newIntent.putExtra(EXTRA_ACTUAL_NUMBER_TO_DIAL, number);
    281         PhoneUtils.checkAndCopyPhoneProviderExtras(intent, newIntent);
    282 
    283         // Finally, launch the SipCallOptionHandler, with the copy of the
    284         // original CALL intent stashed away in the EXTRA_NEW_CALL_INTENT
    285         // extra.
    286 
    287         Intent selectPhoneIntent = new Intent(ACTION_SIP_SELECT_PHONE, uri);
    288         selectPhoneIntent.setClass(context, SipCallOptionHandler.class);
    289         selectPhoneIntent.putExtra(EXTRA_NEW_CALL_INTENT, newIntent);
    290         selectPhoneIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
    291         if (DBG) {
    292             Log.v(TAG, "startSipCallOptionHandler(): " +
    293                     "calling startActivity: " + selectPhoneIntent);
    294         }
    295         context.startActivity(selectPhoneIntent);
    296         // ...and see SipCallOptionHandler.onCreate() for the next step of the sequence.
    297     }
    298 
    299     /**
    300      * This method is the single point of entry for the CALL intent, which is used (by built-in
    301      * apps like Contacts / Dialer, as well as 3rd-party apps) to initiate an outgoing voice call.
    302      *
    303      *
    304      */
    305     @Override
    306     protected void onCreate(Bundle icicle) {
    307         super.onCreate(icicle);
    308         setContentView(R.layout.outgoing_call_broadcaster);
    309         mWaitingSpinner = (ProgressBar) findViewById(R.id.spinner);
    310 
    311         Intent intent = getIntent();
    312         if (DBG) {
    313             final Configuration configuration = getResources().getConfiguration();
    314             Log.v(TAG, "onCreate: this = " + this + ", icicle = " + icicle);
    315             Log.v(TAG, " - getIntent() = " + intent);
    316             Log.v(TAG, " - configuration = " + configuration);
    317         }
    318 
    319         if (icicle != null) {
    320             // A non-null icicle means that this activity is being
    321             // re-initialized after previously being shut down.
    322             //
    323             // In practice this happens very rarely (because the lifetime
    324             // of this activity is so short!), but it *can* happen if the
    325             // framework detects a configuration change at exactly the
    326             // right moment; see bug 2202413.
    327             //
    328             // In this case, do nothing.  Our onCreate() method has already
    329             // run once (with icicle==null the first time), which means
    330             // that the NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast for this new call has
    331             // already been sent.
    332             Log.i(TAG, "onCreate: non-null icicle!  "
    333                   + "Bailing out, not sending NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast...");
    334 
    335             // No need to finish() here, since the OutgoingCallReceiver from
    336             // our original instance will do that.  (It'll actually call
    337             // finish() on our original instance, which apparently works fine
    338             // even though the ActivityManager has already shut that instance
    339             // down.  And note that if we *do* call finish() here, that just
    340             // results in an "ActivityManager: Duplicate finish request"
    341             // warning when the OutgoingCallReceiver runs.)
    342 
    343             return;
    344         }
    345 
    346         processIntent(intent);
    347 
    348         // isFinishing() return false when 1. broadcast is still ongoing, or 2. dialog is being
    349         // shown. Otherwise finish() is called inside processIntent(), is isFinishing() here will
    350         // return true.
    351         if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "At the end of onCreate(). isFinishing(): " + isFinishing());
    352     }
    353 
    354     /**
    355      * Interprets a given Intent and starts something relevant to the Intent.
    356      *
    357      * This method will handle three kinds of actions:
    358      *
    359      * - CALL (action for usual outgoing voice calls)
    360      * - CALL_PRIVILEGED (can come from built-in apps like contacts / voice dialer / bluetooth)
    361      * - CALL_EMERGENCY (from the EmergencyDialer that's reachable from the lockscreen.)
    362      *
    363      * The exact behavior depends on the intent's data:
    364      *
    365      * - The most typical is a tel: URI, which we handle by starting the
    366      *   NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast.  That broadcast eventually triggers
    367      *   the sequence OutgoingCallReceiver -> SipCallOptionHandler ->
    368      *   InCallScreen.
    369      *
    370      * - Or, with a sip: URI we skip the NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast and
    371      *   go directly to SipCallOptionHandler, which then leads to the
    372      *   InCallScreen.
    373      *
    374      * - voicemail: URIs take the same path as regular tel: URIs.
    375      *
    376      * Other special cases:
    377      *
    378      * - Outgoing calls are totally disallowed on non-voice-capable
    379      *   devices (see handleNonVoiceCapable()).
    380      *
    381      * - A CALL intent with the EXTRA_SEND_EMPTY_FLASH extra (and
    382      *   presumably no data at all) means "send an empty flash" (which
    383      *   is only meaningful on CDMA devices while a call is already
    384      *   active.)
    385      *
    386      */
    387     private void processIntent(Intent intent) {
    388         if (DBG) {
    389             Log.v(TAG, "processIntent() = " + intent + ", thread: " + Thread.currentThread());
    390         }
    391         final Configuration configuration = getResources().getConfiguration();
    392 
    393         // Outgoing phone calls are only allowed on "voice-capable" devices.
    394         if (!PhoneGlobals.sVoiceCapable) {
    395             Log.i(TAG, "This device is detected as non-voice-capable device.");
    396             handleNonVoiceCapable(intent);
    397             return;
    398         }
    399 
    400         String action = intent.getAction();
    401         String number = PhoneNumberUtils.getNumberFromIntent(intent, this);
    402         // Check the number, don't convert for sip uri
    403         // TODO put uriNumber under PhoneNumberUtils
    404         if (number != null) {
    405             if (!PhoneNumberUtils.isUriNumber(number)) {
    406                 number = PhoneNumberUtils.convertKeypadLettersToDigits(number);
    407                 number = PhoneNumberUtils.stripSeparators(number);
    408             }
    409         } else {
    410             Log.w(TAG, "The number obtained from Intent is null.");
    411         }
    412 
    413         // If true, this flag will indicate that the current call is a special kind
    414         // of call (most likely an emergency number) that 3rd parties aren't allowed
    415         // to intercept or affect in any way.  (In that case, we start the call
    416         // immediately rather than going through the NEW_OUTGOING_CALL sequence.)
    417         boolean callNow;
    418 
    419         if (getClass().getName().equals(intent.getComponent().getClassName())) {
    420             // If we were launched directly from the OutgoingCallBroadcaster,
    421             // not one of its more privileged aliases, then make sure that
    422             // only the non-privileged actions are allowed.
    423             if (!Intent.ACTION_CALL.equals(intent.getAction())) {
    424                 Log.w(TAG, "Attempt to deliver non-CALL action; forcing to CALL");
    425                 intent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_CALL);
    426             }
    427         }
    428 
    429         // Check whether or not this is an emergency number, in order to
    430         // enforce the restriction that only the CALL_PRIVILEGED and
    431         // CALL_EMERGENCY intents are allowed to make emergency calls.
    432         //
    433         // (Note that the ACTION_CALL check below depends on the result of
    434         // isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber() rather than just plain
    435         // isLocalEmergencyNumber(), to be 100% certain that we *don't*
    436         // allow 3rd party apps to make emergency calls by passing in an
    437         // "invalid" number like "9111234" that isn't technically an
    438         // emergency number but might still result in an emergency call
    439         // with some networks.)
    440         final boolean isExactEmergencyNumber =
    441                 (number != null) && PhoneNumberUtils.isLocalEmergencyNumber(number, this);
    442         final boolean isPotentialEmergencyNumber =
    443                 (number != null) && PhoneNumberUtils.isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(number, this);
    444         if (VDBG) {
    445             Log.v(TAG, " - Checking restrictions for number '" + number + "':");
    446             Log.v(TAG, "     isExactEmergencyNumber     = " + isExactEmergencyNumber);
    447             Log.v(TAG, "     isPotentialEmergencyNumber = " + isPotentialEmergencyNumber);
    448         }
    449 
    450         /* Change CALL_PRIVILEGED into CALL or CALL_EMERGENCY as needed. */
    451         // TODO: This code is redundant with some code in InCallScreen: refactor.
    452         if (Intent.ACTION_CALL_PRIVILEGED.equals(action)) {
    453             // We're handling a CALL_PRIVILEGED intent, so we know this request came
    454             // from a trusted source (like the built-in dialer.)  So even a number
    455             // that's *potentially* an emergency number can safely be promoted to
    456             // CALL_EMERGENCY (since we *should* allow you to dial "91112345" from
    457             // the dialer if you really want to.)
    458             if (isPotentialEmergencyNumber) {
    459                 Log.i(TAG, "ACTION_CALL_PRIVILEGED is used while the number is a potential"
    460                         + " emergency number. Use ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY as an action instead.");
    461                 action = Intent.ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY;
    462             } else {
    463                 action = Intent.ACTION_CALL;
    464             }
    465             if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, " - updating action from CALL_PRIVILEGED to " + action);
    466             intent.setAction(action);
    467         }
    468 
    469         if (Intent.ACTION_CALL.equals(action)) {
    470             if (isPotentialEmergencyNumber) {
    471                 Log.w(TAG, "Cannot call potential emergency number '" + number
    472                         + "' with CALL Intent " + intent + ".");
    473                 Log.i(TAG, "Launching default dialer instead...");
    474 
    475                 Intent invokeFrameworkDialer = new Intent();
    476 
    477                 // TwelveKeyDialer is in a tab so we really want
    478                 // DialtactsActivity.  Build the intent 'manually' to
    479                 // use the java resolver to find the dialer class (as
    480                 // opposed to a Context which look up known android
    481                 // packages only)
    482                 invokeFrameworkDialer.setClassName("com.android.contacts",
    483                                                    "com.android.contacts.DialtactsActivity");
    484                 invokeFrameworkDialer.setAction(Intent.ACTION_DIAL);
    485                 invokeFrameworkDialer.setData(intent.getData());
    486 
    487                 if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "onCreate(): calling startActivity for Dialer: "
    488                                + invokeFrameworkDialer);
    489                 startActivity(invokeFrameworkDialer);
    490                 finish();
    491                 return;
    492             }
    493             callNow = false;
    494         } else if (Intent.ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY.equals(action)) {
    495             // ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY case: this is either a CALL_PRIVILEGED
    496             // intent that we just turned into a CALL_EMERGENCY intent (see
    497             // above), or else it really is an CALL_EMERGENCY intent that
    498             // came directly from some other app (e.g. the EmergencyDialer
    499             // activity built in to the Phone app.)
    500             // Make sure it's at least *possible* that this is really an
    501             // emergency number.
    502             if (!isPotentialEmergencyNumber) {
    503                 Log.w(TAG, "Cannot call non-potential-emergency number " + number
    504                         + " with EMERGENCY_CALL Intent " + intent + "."
    505                         + " Finish the Activity immediately.");
    506                 finish();
    507                 return;
    508             }
    509             callNow = true;
    510         } else {
    511             Log.e(TAG, "Unhandled Intent " + intent + ". Finish the Activity immediately.");
    512             finish();
    513             return;
    514         }
    515 
    516         // Make sure the screen is turned on.  This is probably the right
    517         // thing to do, and more importantly it works around an issue in the
    518         // activity manager where we will not launch activities consistently
    519         // when the screen is off (since it is trying to keep them paused
    520         // and has...  issues).
    521         //
    522         // Also, this ensures the device stays awake while doing the following
    523         // broadcast; technically we should be holding a wake lock here
    524         // as well.
    525         PhoneGlobals.getInstance().wakeUpScreen();
    526 
    527         // If number is null, we're probably trying to call a non-existent voicemail number,
    528         // send an empty flash or something else is fishy.  Whatever the problem, there's no
    529         // number, so there's no point in allowing apps to modify the number.
    530         if (TextUtils.isEmpty(number)) {
    531             if (intent.getBooleanExtra(EXTRA_SEND_EMPTY_FLASH, false)) {
    532                 Log.i(TAG, "onCreate: SEND_EMPTY_FLASH...");
    533                 PhoneUtils.sendEmptyFlash(PhoneGlobals.getPhone());
    534                 finish();
    535                 return;
    536             } else {
    537                 Log.i(TAG, "onCreate: null or empty number, setting callNow=true...");
    538                 callNow = true;
    539             }
    540         }
    541 
    542         if (callNow) {
    543             // This is a special kind of call (most likely an emergency number)
    544             // that 3rd parties aren't allowed to intercept or affect in any way.
    545             // So initiate the outgoing call immediately.
    546 
    547             Log.i(TAG, "onCreate(): callNow case! Calling placeCall(): " + intent);
    548 
    549             // Initiate the outgoing call, and simultaneously launch the
    550             // InCallScreen to display the in-call UI:
    551             PhoneGlobals.getInstance().callController.placeCall(intent);
    552 
    553             // Note we do *not* "return" here, but instead continue and
    554             // send the ACTION_NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast like for any
    555             // other outgoing call.  (But when the broadcast finally
    556             // reaches the OutgoingCallReceiver, we'll know not to
    557             // initiate the call again because of the presence of the
    558             // EXTRA_ALREADY_CALLED extra.)
    559         }
    560 
    561         // Remember the call origin so that users will be able to see an appropriate screen
    562         // after the phone call. This should affect both phone calls and SIP calls.
    563         final String callOrigin = intent.getStringExtra(PhoneGlobals.EXTRA_CALL_ORIGIN);
    564         if (callOrigin != null) {
    565             if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, " - Call origin is passed (" + callOrigin + ")");
    566             PhoneGlobals.getInstance().setLatestActiveCallOrigin(callOrigin);
    567         } else {
    568             if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, " - Call origin is not passed. Reset current one.");
    569             PhoneGlobals.getInstance().resetLatestActiveCallOrigin();
    570         }
    571 
    572         // For now, SIP calls will be processed directly without a
    573         // NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast.
    574         //
    575         // TODO: In the future, though, 3rd party apps *should* be allowed to
    576         // intercept outgoing calls to SIP addresses as well.  To do this, we should
    577         // (1) update the NEW_OUTGOING_CALL intent documentation to explain this
    578         // case, and (2) pass the outgoing SIP address by *not* overloading the
    579         // EXTRA_PHONE_NUMBER extra, but instead using a new separate extra to hold
    580         // the outgoing SIP address.  (Be sure to document whether it's a URI or just
    581         // a plain address, whether it could be a tel: URI, etc.)
    582         Uri uri = intent.getData();
    583         String scheme = uri.getScheme();
    584         if (Constants.SCHEME_SIP.equals(scheme) || PhoneNumberUtils.isUriNumber(number)) {
    585             Log.i(TAG, "The requested number was detected as SIP call.");
    586             startSipCallOptionHandler(this, intent, uri, number);
    587             finish();
    588             return;
    589 
    590             // TODO: if there's ever a way for SIP calls to trigger a
    591             // "callNow=true" case (see above), we'll need to handle that
    592             // case here too (most likely by just doing nothing at all.)
    593         }
    594 
    595         Intent broadcastIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_NEW_OUTGOING_CALL);
    596         if (number != null) {
    597             broadcastIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_PHONE_NUMBER, number);
    598         }
    599         PhoneUtils.checkAndCopyPhoneProviderExtras(intent, broadcastIntent);
    600         broadcastIntent.putExtra(EXTRA_ALREADY_CALLED, callNow);
    601         broadcastIntent.putExtra(EXTRA_ORIGINAL_URI, uri.toString());
    602         // Need to raise foreground in-call UI as soon as possible while allowing 3rd party app
    603         // to intercept the outgoing call.
    604         broadcastIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_RECEIVER_FOREGROUND);
    605         if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, " - Broadcasting intent: " + broadcastIntent + ".");
    606 
    607         // Set a timer so that we can prepare for unexpected delay introduced by the broadcast.
    608         // If it takes too much time, the timer will show "waiting" spinner.
    609         // This message will be removed when OutgoingCallReceiver#onReceive() is called before the
    610         // timeout.
    611         mHandler.sendEmptyMessageDelayed(EVENT_OUTGOING_CALL_TIMEOUT,
    612                 OUTGOING_CALL_TIMEOUT_THRESHOLD);
    613         sendOrderedBroadcastAsUser(broadcastIntent, UserHandle.OWNER,
    614                 PERMISSION, new OutgoingCallReceiver(),
    615                 null,  // scheduler
    616                 Activity.RESULT_OK,  // initialCode
    617                 number,  // initialData: initial value for the result data
    618                 null);  // initialExtras
    619     }
    620 
    621     @Override
    622     protected void onStop() {
    623         // Clean up (and dismiss if necessary) any managed dialogs.
    624         //
    625         // We don't do this in onPause() since we can be paused/resumed
    626         // due to orientation changes (in which case we don't want to
    627         // disturb the dialog), but we *do* need it here in onStop() to be
    628         // sure we clean up if the user hits HOME while the dialog is up.
    629         //
    630         // Note it's safe to call removeDialog() even if there's no dialog
    631         // associated with that ID.
    632         removeDialog(DIALOG_NOT_VOICE_CAPABLE);
    633 
    634         super.onStop();
    635     }
    636 
    637     /**
    638      * Handle the specified CALL or CALL_* intent on a non-voice-capable
    639      * device.
    640      *
    641      * This method may launch a different intent (if there's some useful
    642      * alternative action to take), or otherwise display an error dialog,
    643      * and in either case will finish() the current activity when done.
    644      */
    645     private void handleNonVoiceCapable(Intent intent) {
    646         if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "handleNonVoiceCapable: handling " + intent
    647                        + " on non-voice-capable device...");
    648         String action = intent.getAction();
    649         Uri uri = intent.getData();
    650         String scheme = uri.getScheme();
    651 
    652         // Handle one special case: If this is a regular CALL to a tel: URI,
    653         // bring up a UI letting you do something useful with the phone number
    654         // (like "Add to contacts" if it isn't a contact yet.)
    655         //
    656         // This UI is provided by the contacts app in response to a DIAL
    657         // intent, so we bring it up here by demoting this CALL to a DIAL and
    658         // relaunching.
    659         //
    660         // TODO: it's strange and unintuitive to manually launch a DIAL intent
    661         // to do this; it would be cleaner to have some shared UI component
    662         // that we could bring up directly.  (But for now at least, since both
    663         // Contacts and Phone are built-in apps, this implementation is fine.)
    664 
    665         if (Intent.ACTION_CALL.equals(action) && (Constants.SCHEME_TEL.equals(scheme))) {
    666             Intent newIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL, uri);
    667             if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "- relaunching as a DIAL intent: " + newIntent);
    668             startActivity(newIntent);
    669             finish();
    670             return;
    671         }
    672 
    673         // In all other cases, just show a generic "voice calling not
    674         // supported" dialog.
    675         showDialog(DIALOG_NOT_VOICE_CAPABLE);
    676         // ...and we'll eventually finish() when the user dismisses
    677         // or cancels the dialog.
    678     }
    679 
    680     @Override
    681     protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) {
    682         Dialog dialog;
    683         switch(id) {
    684             case DIALOG_NOT_VOICE_CAPABLE:
    685                 dialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(this)
    686                         .setTitle(R.string.not_voice_capable)
    687                         .setIconAttribute(android.R.attr.alertDialogIcon)
    688                         .setPositiveButton(android.R.string.ok, this)
    689                         .setOnCancelListener(this)
    690                         .create();
    691                 break;
    692             default:
    693                 Log.w(TAG, "onCreateDialog: unexpected ID " + id);
    694                 dialog = null;
    695                 break;
    696         }
    697         return dialog;
    698     }
    699 
    700     /** DialogInterface.OnClickListener implementation */
    701     @Override
    702     public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int id) {
    703         // DIALOG_NOT_VOICE_CAPABLE is the only dialog we ever use (so far
    704         // at least), and its only button is "OK".
    705         finish();
    706     }
    707 
    708     /** DialogInterface.OnCancelListener implementation */
    709     @Override
    710     public void onCancel(DialogInterface dialog) {
    711         // DIALOG_NOT_VOICE_CAPABLE is the only dialog we ever use (so far
    712         // at least), and canceling it is just like hitting "OK".
    713         finish();
    714     }
    715 
    716     /**
    717      * Implement onConfigurationChanged() purely for debugging purposes,
    718      * to make sure that the android:configChanges element in our manifest
    719      * is working properly.
    720      */
    721     @Override
    722     public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
    723         super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
    724         if (DBG) Log.v(TAG, "onConfigurationChanged: newConfig = " + newConfig);
    725     }
    726 }
    727