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     16 
     17 package android.net.wifi;
     18 
     19 import android.annotation.SdkConstant;
     20 import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType;
     21 import android.annotation.SystemApi;
     22 import android.content.Context;
     23 import android.net.ConnectivityManager;
     24 import android.net.ConnectivityManager.NetworkCallback;
     25 import android.net.DhcpInfo;
     26 import android.net.Network;
     27 import android.net.NetworkCapabilities;
     28 import android.net.NetworkRequest;
     29 import android.net.wifi.ScanSettings;
     30 import android.net.wifi.WifiChannel;
     31 import android.os.Binder;
     32 import android.os.Build;
     33 import android.os.IBinder;
     34 import android.os.Handler;
     35 import android.os.HandlerThread;
     36 import android.os.Looper;
     37 import android.os.Message;
     38 import android.os.RemoteException;
     39 import android.os.WorkSource;
     40 import android.os.Messenger;
     41 import android.util.Log;
     42 import android.util.SparseArray;
     43 
     44 import java.net.InetAddress;
     45 import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch;
     46 
     47 import com.android.internal.annotations.GuardedBy;
     48 import com.android.internal.util.AsyncChannel;
     49 import com.android.internal.util.Protocol;
     50 
     51 import java.util.List;
     52 
     53 /**
     54  * This class provides the primary API for managing all aspects of Wi-Fi
     55  * connectivity. Get an instance of this class by calling
     56  * {@link android.content.Context#getSystemService(String) Context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE)}.
     57 
     58  * It deals with several categories of items:
     59  * <ul>
     60  * <li>The list of configured networks. The list can be viewed and updated,
     61  * and attributes of individual entries can be modified.</li>
     62  * <li>The currently active Wi-Fi network, if any. Connectivity can be
     63  * established or torn down, and dynamic information about the state of
     64  * the network can be queried.</li>
     65  * <li>Results of access point scans, containing enough information to
     66  * make decisions about what access point to connect to.</li>
     67  * <li>It defines the names of various Intent actions that are broadcast
     68  * upon any sort of change in Wi-Fi state.
     69  * </ul>
     70  * This is the API to use when performing Wi-Fi specific operations. To
     71  * perform operations that pertain to network connectivity at an abstract
     72  * level, use {@link android.net.ConnectivityManager}.
     73  */
     74 public class WifiManager {
     75 
     76     private static final String TAG = "WifiManager";
     77     // Supplicant error codes:
     78     /**
     79      * The error code if there was a problem authenticating.
     80      */
     81     public static final int ERROR_AUTHENTICATING = 1;
     82 
     83     /**
     84      * Broadcast intent action indicating whether Wi-Fi scanning is allowed currently
     85      * @hide
     86      */
     87     public static final String WIFI_SCAN_AVAILABLE = "wifi_scan_available";
     88 
     89     /**
     90      * Extra int indicating scan availability, WIFI_STATE_ENABLED and WIFI_STATE_DISABLED
     91      * @hide
     92      */
     93     public static final String EXTRA_SCAN_AVAILABLE = "scan_enabled";
     94 
     95     /**
     96      * Broadcast intent action indicating that the credential of a Wi-Fi network
     97      * has been changed. One extra provides the ssid of the network. Another
     98      * extra provides the event type, whether the credential is saved or forgot.
     99      * @hide
    100      */
    101     @SystemApi
    102     public static final String WIFI_CREDENTIAL_CHANGED_ACTION =
    103             "android.net.wifi.WIFI_CREDENTIAL_CHANGED";
    104     /** @hide */
    105     @SystemApi
    106     public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_CREDENTIAL_EVENT_TYPE = "et";
    107     /** @hide */
    108     @SystemApi
    109     public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_CREDENTIAL_SSID = "ssid";
    110     /** @hide */
    111     @SystemApi
    112     public static final int WIFI_CREDENTIAL_SAVED = 0;
    113     /** @hide */
    114     @SystemApi
    115     public static final int WIFI_CREDENTIAL_FORGOT = 1;
    116 
    117     /**
    118      * Broadcast intent action indicating that Wi-Fi has been enabled, disabled,
    119      * enabling, disabling, or unknown. One extra provides this state as an int.
    120      * Another extra provides the previous state, if available.
    121      *
    122      * @see #EXTRA_WIFI_STATE
    123      * @see #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_WIFI_STATE
    124      */
    125     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    126     public static final String WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION =
    127         "android.net.wifi.WIFI_STATE_CHANGED";
    128     /**
    129      * The lookup key for an int that indicates whether Wi-Fi is enabled,
    130      * disabled, enabling, disabling, or unknown.  Retrieve it with
    131      * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String,int)}.
    132      *
    133      * @see #WIFI_STATE_DISABLED
    134      * @see #WIFI_STATE_DISABLING
    135      * @see #WIFI_STATE_ENABLED
    136      * @see #WIFI_STATE_ENABLING
    137      * @see #WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN
    138      */
    139     public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_STATE = "wifi_state";
    140     /**
    141      * The previous Wi-Fi state.
    142      *
    143      * @see #EXTRA_WIFI_STATE
    144      */
    145     public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_WIFI_STATE = "previous_wifi_state";
    146 
    147     /**
    148      * Wi-Fi is currently being disabled. The state will change to {@link #WIFI_STATE_DISABLED} if
    149      * it finishes successfully.
    150      *
    151      * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    152      * @see #getWifiState()
    153      */
    154     public static final int WIFI_STATE_DISABLING = 0;
    155     /**
    156      * Wi-Fi is disabled.
    157      *
    158      * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    159      * @see #getWifiState()
    160      */
    161     public static final int WIFI_STATE_DISABLED = 1;
    162     /**
    163      * Wi-Fi is currently being enabled. The state will change to {@link #WIFI_STATE_ENABLED} if
    164      * it finishes successfully.
    165      *
    166      * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    167      * @see #getWifiState()
    168      */
    169     public static final int WIFI_STATE_ENABLING = 2;
    170     /**
    171      * Wi-Fi is enabled.
    172      *
    173      * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    174      * @see #getWifiState()
    175      */
    176     public static final int WIFI_STATE_ENABLED = 3;
    177     /**
    178      * Wi-Fi is in an unknown state. This state will occur when an error happens while enabling
    179      * or disabling.
    180      *
    181      * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    182      * @see #getWifiState()
    183      */
    184     public static final int WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN = 4;
    185 
    186     /**
    187      * Broadcast intent action indicating that Wi-Fi AP has been enabled, disabled,
    188      * enabling, disabling, or failed.
    189      *
    190      * @hide
    191      */
    192     public static final String WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION =
    193         "android.net.wifi.WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED";
    194 
    195     /**
    196      * The lookup key for an int that indicates whether Wi-Fi AP is enabled,
    197      * disabled, enabling, disabling, or failed.  Retrieve it with
    198      * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String,int)}.
    199      *
    200      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLED
    201      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLING
    202      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED
    203      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLING
    204      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_FAILED
    205      *
    206      * @hide
    207      */
    208     public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_AP_STATE = "wifi_state";
    209 
    210     /**
    211      * The look up key for an int that indicates why softAP started failed
    212      * currently support general and no_channel
    213      * @see #SAP_START_FAILURE_GENERAL
    214      * @see #SAP_START_FAILURE_NO_CHANNEL
    215      *
    216      * @hide
    217      */
    218     public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_AP_FAILURE_REASON = "wifi_ap_error_code";
    219     /**
    220      * The previous Wi-Fi state.
    221      *
    222      * @see #EXTRA_WIFI_AP_STATE
    223      *
    224      * @hide
    225      */
    226     public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_WIFI_AP_STATE = "previous_wifi_state";
    227     /**
    228      * Wi-Fi AP is currently being disabled. The state will change to
    229      * {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLED} if it finishes successfully.
    230      *
    231      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    232      * @see #getWifiApState()
    233      *
    234      * @hide
    235      */
    236     public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLING = 10;
    237     /**
    238      * Wi-Fi AP is disabled.
    239      *
    240      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    241      * @see #getWifiState()
    242      *
    243      * @hide
    244      */
    245     public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLED = 11;
    246     /**
    247      * Wi-Fi AP is currently being enabled. The state will change to
    248      * {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED} if it finishes successfully.
    249      *
    250      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    251      * @see #getWifiApState()
    252      *
    253      * @hide
    254      */
    255     public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLING = 12;
    256     /**
    257      * Wi-Fi AP is enabled.
    258      *
    259      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    260      * @see #getWifiApState()
    261      *
    262      * @hide
    263      */
    264     public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED = 13;
    265     /**
    266      * Wi-Fi AP is in a failed state. This state will occur when an error occurs during
    267      * enabling or disabling
    268      *
    269      * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
    270      * @see #getWifiApState()
    271      *
    272      * @hide
    273      */
    274     public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_FAILED = 14;
    275 
    276     /**
    277      *  If WIFI AP start failed, this reason code means there is no legal channel exists on
    278      *  user selected band by regulatory
    279      *
    280      *  @hide
    281      */
    282     public static final int SAP_START_FAILURE_GENERAL= 0;
    283 
    284     /**
    285      *  All other reason for AP start failed besides SAP_START_FAILURE_GENERAL
    286      *
    287      *  @hide
    288      */
    289     public static final int SAP_START_FAILURE_NO_CHANNEL = 1;
    290     /**
    291      * Broadcast intent action indicating that a connection to the supplicant has
    292      * been established (and it is now possible
    293      * to perform Wi-Fi operations) or the connection to the supplicant has been
    294      * lost. One extra provides the connection state as a boolean, where {@code true}
    295      * means CONNECTED.
    296      * @see #EXTRA_SUPPLICANT_CONNECTED
    297      */
    298     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    299     public static final String SUPPLICANT_CONNECTION_CHANGE_ACTION =
    300         "android.net.wifi.supplicant.CONNECTION_CHANGE";
    301     /**
    302      * The lookup key for a boolean that indicates whether a connection to
    303      * the supplicant daemon has been gained or lost. {@code true} means
    304      * a connection now exists.
    305      * Retrieve it with {@link android.content.Intent#getBooleanExtra(String,boolean)}.
    306      */
    307     public static final String EXTRA_SUPPLICANT_CONNECTED = "connected";
    308     /**
    309      * Broadcast intent action indicating that the state of Wi-Fi connectivity
    310      * has changed. One extra provides the new state
    311      * in the form of a {@link android.net.NetworkInfo} object. If the new
    312      * state is CONNECTED, additional extras may provide the BSSID and WifiInfo of
    313      * the access point.
    314      * as a {@code String}.
    315      * @see #EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO
    316      * @see #EXTRA_BSSID
    317      * @see #EXTRA_WIFI_INFO
    318      */
    319     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    320     public static final String NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE";
    321     /**
    322      * The lookup key for a {@link android.net.NetworkInfo} object associated with the
    323      * Wi-Fi network. Retrieve with
    324      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
    325      */
    326     public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO = "networkInfo";
    327     /**
    328      * The lookup key for a String giving the BSSID of the access point to which
    329      * we are connected. Only present when the new state is CONNECTED.
    330      * Retrieve with
    331      * {@link android.content.Intent#getStringExtra(String)}.
    332      */
    333     public static final String EXTRA_BSSID = "bssid";
    334     /**
    335      * The lookup key for a {@link android.net.wifi.WifiInfo} object giving the
    336      * information about the access point to which we are connected. Only present
    337      * when the new state is CONNECTED.  Retrieve with
    338      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
    339      */
    340     public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_INFO = "wifiInfo";
    341     /**
    342      * Broadcast intent action indicating that the state of establishing a connection to
    343      * an access point has changed.One extra provides the new
    344      * {@link SupplicantState}. Note that the supplicant state is Wi-Fi specific, and
    345      * is not generally the most useful thing to look at if you are just interested in
    346      * the overall state of connectivity.
    347      * @see #EXTRA_NEW_STATE
    348      * @see #EXTRA_SUPPLICANT_ERROR
    349      */
    350     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    351     public static final String SUPPLICANT_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION =
    352         "android.net.wifi.supplicant.STATE_CHANGE";
    353     /**
    354      * The lookup key for a {@link SupplicantState} describing the new state
    355      * Retrieve with
    356      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
    357      */
    358     public static final String EXTRA_NEW_STATE = "newState";
    359 
    360     /**
    361      * The lookup key for a {@link SupplicantState} describing the supplicant
    362      * error code if any
    363      * Retrieve with
    364      * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String, int)}.
    365      * @see #ERROR_AUTHENTICATING
    366      */
    367     public static final String EXTRA_SUPPLICANT_ERROR = "supplicantError";
    368 
    369     /**
    370      * Broadcast intent action indicating that the configured networks changed.
    371      * This can be as a result of adding/updating/deleting a network. If
    372      * {@link #EXTRA_MULTIPLE_NETWORKS_CHANGED} is set to true the new configuration
    373      * can be retreived with the {@link #EXTRA_WIFI_CONFIGURATION} extra. If multiple
    374      * Wi-Fi configurations changed, {@link #EXTRA_WIFI_CONFIGURATION} will not be present.
    375      * @hide
    376      */
    377     @SystemApi
    378     public static final String CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGED_ACTION =
    379         "android.net.wifi.CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGE";
    380     /**
    381      * The lookup key for a (@link android.net.wifi.WifiConfiguration} object representing
    382      * the changed Wi-Fi configuration when the {@link #CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGED_ACTION}
    383      * broadcast is sent.
    384      * @hide
    385      */
    386     @SystemApi
    387     public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_CONFIGURATION = "wifiConfiguration";
    388     /**
    389      * Multiple network configurations have changed.
    390      * @see #CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGED_ACTION
    391      *
    392      * @hide
    393      */
    394     @SystemApi
    395     public static final String EXTRA_MULTIPLE_NETWORKS_CHANGED = "multipleChanges";
    396     /**
    397      * The lookup key for an integer indicating the reason a Wi-Fi network configuration
    398      * has changed. Only present if {@link #EXTRA_MULTIPLE_NETWORKS_CHANGED} is {@code false}
    399      * @see #CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGED_ACTION
    400      * @hide
    401      */
    402     @SystemApi
    403     public static final String EXTRA_CHANGE_REASON = "changeReason";
    404     /**
    405      * The configuration is new and was added.
    406      * @hide
    407      */
    408     @SystemApi
    409     public static final int CHANGE_REASON_ADDED = 0;
    410     /**
    411      * The configuration was removed and is no longer present in the system's list of
    412      * configured networks.
    413      * @hide
    414      */
    415     @SystemApi
    416     public static final int CHANGE_REASON_REMOVED = 1;
    417     /**
    418      * The configuration has changed as a result of explicit action or because the system
    419      * took an automated action such as disabling a malfunctioning configuration.
    420      * @hide
    421      */
    422     @SystemApi
    423     public static final int CHANGE_REASON_CONFIG_CHANGE = 2;
    424     /**
    425      * An access point scan has completed, and results are available from the supplicant.
    426      * Call {@link #getScanResults()} to obtain the results. {@link #EXTRA_RESULTS_UPDATED}
    427      * indicates if the scan was completed successfully.
    428      */
    429     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    430     public static final String SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION = "android.net.wifi.SCAN_RESULTS";
    431 
    432     /**
    433      * Lookup key for a {@code boolean} representing the result of previous {@link #startScan}
    434      * operation, reported with {@link #SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION}.
    435      * @return true scan was successful, results are updated
    436      * @return false scan was not successful, results haven't been updated since previous scan
    437      */
    438     public static final String EXTRA_RESULTS_UPDATED = "resultsUpdated";
    439 
    440     /**
    441      * A batch of access point scans has been completed and the results areavailable.
    442      * Call {@link #getBatchedScanResults()} to obtain the results.
    443      * @hide pending review
    444      */
    445     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    446     public static final String BATCHED_SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION =
    447             "android.net.wifi.BATCHED_RESULTS";
    448     /**
    449      * The RSSI (signal strength) has changed.
    450      * @see #EXTRA_NEW_RSSI
    451      */
    452     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    453     public static final String RSSI_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.net.wifi.RSSI_CHANGED";
    454     /**
    455      * The lookup key for an {@code int} giving the new RSSI in dBm.
    456      */
    457     public static final String EXTRA_NEW_RSSI = "newRssi";
    458 
    459     /**
    460      * Broadcast intent action indicating that the link configuration
    461      * changed on wifi.
    462      * @hide
    463      */
    464     public static final String LINK_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED_ACTION =
    465         "android.net.wifi.LINK_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED";
    466 
    467     /**
    468      * The lookup key for a {@link android.net.LinkProperties} object associated with the
    469      * Wi-Fi network. Retrieve with
    470      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
    471      * @hide
    472      */
    473     public static final String EXTRA_LINK_PROPERTIES = "linkProperties";
    474 
    475     /**
    476      * The lookup key for a {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities} object associated with the
    477      * Wi-Fi network. Retrieve with
    478      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
    479      * @hide
    480      */
    481     public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK_CAPABILITIES = "networkCapabilities";
    482 
    483     /**
    484      * The network IDs of the configured networks could have changed.
    485      */
    486     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    487     public static final String NETWORK_IDS_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.net.wifi.NETWORK_IDS_CHANGED";
    488 
    489     /**
    490      * Activity Action: Show a system activity that allows the user to enable
    491      * scans to be available even with Wi-Fi turned off.
    492      *
    493      * <p>Notification of the result of this activity is posted using the
    494      * {@link android.app.Activity#onActivityResult} callback. The
    495      * <code>resultCode</code>
    496      * will be {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} if scan always mode has
    497      * been turned on or {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} if the user
    498      * has rejected the request or an error has occurred.
    499      */
    500     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
    501     public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_SCAN_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE =
    502             "android.net.wifi.action.REQUEST_SCAN_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE";
    503 
    504     /**
    505      * Activity Action: Pick a Wi-Fi network to connect to.
    506      * <p>Input: Nothing.
    507      * <p>Output: Nothing.
    508      */
    509     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
    510     public static final String ACTION_PICK_WIFI_NETWORK = "android.net.wifi.PICK_WIFI_NETWORK";
    511 
    512     /**
    513      * In this Wi-Fi lock mode, Wi-Fi will be kept active,
    514      * and will behave normally, i.e., it will attempt to automatically
    515      * establish a connection to a remembered access point that is
    516      * within range, and will do periodic scans if there are remembered
    517      * access points but none are in range.
    518      */
    519     public static final int WIFI_MODE_FULL = 1;
    520     /**
    521      * In this Wi-Fi lock mode, Wi-Fi will be kept active,
    522      * but the only operation that will be supported is initiation of
    523      * scans, and the subsequent reporting of scan results. No attempts
    524      * will be made to automatically connect to remembered access points,
    525      * nor will periodic scans be automatically performed looking for
    526      * remembered access points. Scans must be explicitly requested by
    527      * an application in this mode.
    528      */
    529     public static final int WIFI_MODE_SCAN_ONLY = 2;
    530     /**
    531      * In this Wi-Fi lock mode, Wi-Fi will be kept active as in mode
    532      * {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL} but it operates at high performance
    533      * with minimum packet loss and low packet latency even when
    534      * the device screen is off. This mode will consume more power
    535      * and hence should be used only when there is a need for such
    536      * an active connection.
    537      * <p>
    538      * An example use case is when a voice connection needs to be
    539      * kept active even after the device screen goes off. Holding the
    540      * regular {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL} lock will keep the wifi
    541      * connection active, but the connection can be lossy.
    542      * Holding a {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL_HIGH_PERF} lock for the
    543      * duration of the voice call will improve the call quality.
    544      * <p>
    545      * When there is no support from the hardware, this lock mode
    546      * will have the same behavior as {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL}
    547      */
    548     public static final int WIFI_MODE_FULL_HIGH_PERF = 3;
    549 
    550     /** Anything worse than or equal to this will show 0 bars. */
    551     private static final int MIN_RSSI = -100;
    552 
    553     /** Anything better than or equal to this will show the max bars. */
    554     private static final int MAX_RSSI = -55;
    555 
    556     /**
    557      * Number of RSSI levels used in the framework to initiate
    558      * {@link #RSSI_CHANGED_ACTION} broadcast
    559      * @hide
    560      */
    561     public static final int RSSI_LEVELS = 5;
    562 
    563     /**
    564      * Auto settings in the driver. The driver could choose to operate on both
    565      * 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz or make a dynamic decision on selecting the band.
    566      * @hide
    567      */
    568     public static final int WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_AUTO = 0;
    569 
    570     /**
    571      * Operation on 5 GHz alone
    572      * @hide
    573      */
    574     public static final int WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_5GHZ = 1;
    575 
    576     /**
    577      * Operation on 2.4 GHz alone
    578      * @hide
    579      */
    580     public static final int WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_2GHZ = 2;
    581 
    582     /** List of asyncronous notifications
    583      * @hide
    584      */
    585     public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_NOTIFICATION = 1;
    586 
    587     //Lowest bit indicates data reception and the second lowest
    588     //bit indicates data transmitted
    589     /** @hide */
    590     public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_NONE         = 0x00;
    591     /** @hide */
    592     public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_IN           = 0x01;
    593     /** @hide */
    594     public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_OUT          = 0x02;
    595     /** @hide */
    596     public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_INOUT        = 0x03;
    597 
    598     /** @hide */
    599     public static final boolean DEFAULT_POOR_NETWORK_AVOIDANCE_ENABLED = false;
    600 
    601     /* Maximum number of active locks we allow.
    602      * This limit was added to prevent apps from creating a ridiculous number
    603      * of locks and crashing the system by overflowing the global ref table.
    604      */
    605     private static final int MAX_ACTIVE_LOCKS = 50;
    606 
    607     /* Number of currently active WifiLocks and MulticastLocks */
    608     private int mActiveLockCount;
    609 
    610     private Context mContext;
    611     IWifiManager mService;
    612     private final int mTargetSdkVersion;
    613 
    614     private static final int INVALID_KEY = 0;
    615     private static int sListenerKey = 1;
    616     private static final SparseArray sListenerMap = new SparseArray();
    617     private static final Object sListenerMapLock = new Object();
    618 
    619     private static AsyncChannel sAsyncChannel;
    620     private static CountDownLatch sConnected;
    621     private static ConnectivityManager sCM;
    622 
    623     private static final Object sThreadRefLock = new Object();
    624     private static int sThreadRefCount;
    625     private static HandlerThread sHandlerThread;
    626 
    627     @GuardedBy("sCM")
    628     // TODO: Introduce refcounting and make this a per-process static callback, instead of a
    629     // per-WifiManager callback.
    630     private PinningNetworkCallback mNetworkCallback;
    631 
    632     /**
    633      * Create a new WifiManager instance.
    634      * Applications will almost always want to use
    635      * {@link android.content.Context#getSystemService Context.getSystemService()} to retrieve
    636      * the standard {@link android.content.Context#WIFI_SERVICE Context.WIFI_SERVICE}.
    637      * @param context the application context
    638      * @param service the Binder interface
    639      * @hide - hide this because it takes in a parameter of type IWifiManager, which
    640      * is a system private class.
    641      */
    642     public WifiManager(Context context, IWifiManager service) {
    643         mContext = context;
    644         mService = service;
    645         mTargetSdkVersion = context.getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion;
    646         init();
    647     }
    648 
    649     /**
    650      * Return a list of all the networks configured in the supplicant.
    651      * Not all fields of WifiConfiguration are returned. Only the following
    652      * fields are filled in:
    653      * <ul>
    654      * <li>networkId</li>
    655      * <li>SSID</li>
    656      * <li>BSSID</li>
    657      * <li>priority</li>
    658      * <li>allowedProtocols</li>
    659      * <li>allowedKeyManagement</li>
    660      * <li>allowedAuthAlgorithms</li>
    661      * <li>allowedPairwiseCiphers</li>
    662      * <li>allowedGroupCiphers</li>
    663      * </ul>
    664      * @return a list of network configurations in the form of a list
    665      * of {@link WifiConfiguration} objects. Upon failure to fetch or
    666      * when when Wi-Fi is turned off, it can be null.
    667      */
    668     public List<WifiConfiguration> getConfiguredNetworks() {
    669         try {
    670             return mService.getConfiguredNetworks();
    671         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    672             Log.w(TAG, "Caught RemoteException trying to get configured networks: " + e);
    673             return null;
    674         }
    675     }
    676 
    677     /** @hide */
    678     @SystemApi
    679     public List<WifiConfiguration> getPrivilegedConfiguredNetworks() {
    680         try {
    681             return mService.getPrivilegedConfiguredNetworks();
    682         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    683             return null;
    684         }
    685     }
    686 
    687     /** @hide */
    688     @SystemApi
    689     public WifiConnectionStatistics getConnectionStatistics() {
    690         try {
    691             return mService.getConnectionStatistics();
    692         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    693             return null;
    694         }
    695     }
    696 
    697     /**
    698      * Returns a WifiConfiguration matching this ScanResult
    699      * @param scanResult scanResult that represents the BSSID
    700      * @return {@link WifiConfiguration} that matches this BSSID or null
    701      * @hide
    702      */
    703     public WifiConfiguration getMatchingWifiConfig(ScanResult scanResult) {
    704         try {
    705             return mService.getMatchingWifiConfig(scanResult);
    706         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    707             return null;
    708         }
    709     }
    710 
    711     /**
    712      * Add a new network description to the set of configured networks.
    713      * The {@code networkId} field of the supplied configuration object
    714      * is ignored.
    715      * <p/>
    716      * The new network will be marked DISABLED by default. To enable it,
    717      * called {@link #enableNetwork}.
    718      *
    719      * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
    720      *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object.
    721      * @return the ID of the newly created network description. This is used in
    722      *         other operations to specified the network to be acted upon.
    723      *         Returns {@code -1} on failure.
    724      */
    725     public int addNetwork(WifiConfiguration config) {
    726         if (config == null) {
    727             return -1;
    728         }
    729         config.networkId = -1;
    730         return addOrUpdateNetwork(config);
    731     }
    732 
    733     /**
    734      * Update the network description of an existing configured network.
    735      *
    736      * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
    737      *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object. It may
    738      *            be sparse, so that only the items that are being changed
    739      *            are non-<code>null</code>. The {@code networkId} field
    740      *            must be set to the ID of the existing network being updated.
    741      * @return Returns the {@code networkId} of the supplied
    742      *         {@code WifiConfiguration} on success.
    743      *         <br/>
    744      *         Returns {@code -1} on failure, including when the {@code networkId}
    745      *         field of the {@code WifiConfiguration} does not refer to an
    746      *         existing network.
    747      */
    748     public int updateNetwork(WifiConfiguration config) {
    749         if (config == null || config.networkId < 0) {
    750             return -1;
    751         }
    752         return addOrUpdateNetwork(config);
    753     }
    754 
    755     /**
    756      * Internal method for doing the RPC that creates a new network description
    757      * or updates an existing one.
    758      *
    759      * @param config The possibly sparse object containing the variables that
    760      *         are to set or updated in the network description.
    761      * @return the ID of the network on success, {@code -1} on failure.
    762      */
    763     private int addOrUpdateNetwork(WifiConfiguration config) {
    764         try {
    765             return mService.addOrUpdateNetwork(config);
    766         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    767             return -1;
    768         }
    769     }
    770 
    771     /**
    772      * Remove the specified network from the list of configured networks.
    773      * This may result in the asynchronous delivery of state change
    774      * events.
    775      * @param netId the integer that identifies the network configuration
    776      * to the supplicant
    777      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
    778      */
    779     public boolean removeNetwork(int netId) {
    780         try {
    781             return mService.removeNetwork(netId);
    782         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    783             return false;
    784         }
    785     }
    786 
    787     /**
    788      * Allow a previously configured network to be associated with. If
    789      * <code>disableOthers</code> is true, then all other configured
    790      * networks are disabled, and an attempt to connect to the selected
    791      * network is initiated. This may result in the asynchronous delivery
    792      * of state change events.
    793      * <p>
    794      * <b>Note:</b> If an application's target SDK version is
    795      * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP} or newer, network
    796      * communication may not use Wi-Fi even if Wi-Fi is connected; traffic may
    797      * instead be sent through another network, such as cellular data,
    798      * Bluetooth tethering, or Ethernet. For example, traffic will never use a
    799      * Wi-Fi network that does not provide Internet access (e.g. a wireless
    800      * printer), if another network that does offer Internet access (e.g.
    801      * cellular data) is available. Applications that need to ensure that their
    802      * network traffic uses Wi-Fi should use APIs such as
    803      * {@link Network#bindSocket(java.net.Socket)},
    804      * {@link Network#openConnection(java.net.URL)}, or
    805      * {@link ConnectivityManager#bindProcessToNetwork} to do so.
    806      *
    807      * @param netId the ID of the network in the list of configured networks
    808      * @param disableOthers if true, disable all other networks. The way to
    809      * select a particular network to connect to is specify {@code true}
    810      * for this parameter.
    811      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
    812      */
    813     public boolean enableNetwork(int netId, boolean disableOthers) {
    814         final boolean pin = disableOthers && mTargetSdkVersion < Build.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP;
    815         if (pin) {
    816             registerPinningNetworkCallback();
    817         }
    818 
    819         boolean success;
    820         try {
    821             success = mService.enableNetwork(netId, disableOthers);
    822         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    823             success = false;
    824         }
    825 
    826         if (pin && !success) {
    827             unregisterPinningNetworkCallback();
    828         }
    829 
    830         return success;
    831     }
    832 
    833     /**
    834      * Disable a configured network. The specified network will not be
    835      * a candidate for associating. This may result in the asynchronous
    836      * delivery of state change events.
    837      * @param netId the ID of the network as returned by {@link #addNetwork}.
    838      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
    839      */
    840     public boolean disableNetwork(int netId) {
    841         try {
    842             return mService.disableNetwork(netId);
    843         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    844             return false;
    845         }
    846     }
    847 
    848     /**
    849      * Disassociate from the currently active access point. This may result
    850      * in the asynchronous delivery of state change events.
    851      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
    852      */
    853     public boolean disconnect() {
    854         try {
    855             mService.disconnect();
    856             return true;
    857         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    858             return false;
    859         }
    860     }
    861 
    862     /**
    863      * Reconnect to the currently active access point, if we are currently
    864      * disconnected. This may result in the asynchronous delivery of state
    865      * change events.
    866      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
    867      */
    868     public boolean reconnect() {
    869         try {
    870             mService.reconnect();
    871             return true;
    872         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    873             return false;
    874         }
    875     }
    876 
    877     /**
    878      * Reconnect to the currently active access point, even if we are already
    879      * connected. This may result in the asynchronous delivery of state
    880      * change events.
    881      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
    882      */
    883     public boolean reassociate() {
    884         try {
    885             mService.reassociate();
    886             return true;
    887         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    888             return false;
    889         }
    890     }
    891 
    892     /**
    893      * Check that the supplicant daemon is responding to requests.
    894      * @return {@code true} if we were able to communicate with the supplicant and
    895      * it returned the expected response to the PING message.
    896      */
    897     public boolean pingSupplicant() {
    898         if (mService == null)
    899             return false;
    900         try {
    901             return mService.pingSupplicant();
    902         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    903             return false;
    904         }
    905     }
    906 
    907     /**
    908      * Get a list of available channels for customized scan.
    909      *
    910      * @see {@link WifiChannel}
    911      *
    912      * @return the channel list, or null if not available
    913      * @hide
    914      */
    915     public List<WifiChannel> getChannelList() {
    916         try {
    917             return mService.getChannelList();
    918         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    919             return null;
    920         }
    921     }
    922 
    923     /* Keep this list in sync with wifi_hal.h */
    924     /** @hide */
    925     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_INFRA            = 0x0001;  // Basic infrastructure mode
    926     /** @hide */
    927     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_INFRA_5G         = 0x0002;  // Support for 5 GHz Band
    928     /** @hide */
    929     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_PASSPOINT        = 0x0004;  // Support for GAS/ANQP
    930     /** @hide */
    931     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_P2P              = 0x0008;  // Wifi-Direct
    932     /** @hide */
    933     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_MOBILE_HOTSPOT   = 0x0010;  // Soft AP
    934     /** @hide */
    935     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_SCANNER          = 0x0020;  // WifiScanner APIs
    936     /** @hide */
    937     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_NAN              = 0x0040;  // Neighbor Awareness Networking
    938     /** @hide */
    939     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_D2D_RTT          = 0x0080;  // Device-to-device RTT
    940     /** @hide */
    941     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_D2AP_RTT         = 0x0100;  // Device-to-AP RTT
    942     /** @hide */
    943     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_BATCH_SCAN       = 0x0200;  // Batched Scan (deprecated)
    944     /** @hide */
    945     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_PNO              = 0x0400;  // Preferred network offload
    946     /** @hide */
    947     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_ADDITIONAL_STA   = 0x0800;  // Support for two STAs
    948     /** @hide */
    949     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_TDLS             = 0x1000;  // Tunnel directed link setup
    950     /** @hide */
    951     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_TDLS_OFFCHANNEL  = 0x2000;  // Support for TDLS off channel
    952     /** @hide */
    953     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_EPR              = 0x4000;  // Enhanced power reporting
    954     /** @hide */
    955     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_AP_STA            = 0x8000;  // Support for AP STA Concurrency
    956     /** @hide */
    957     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_LINK_LAYER_STATS  = 0x10000; // Link layer stats collection
    958     /** @hide */
    959     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_LOGGER            = 0x20000; // WiFi Logger
    960     /** @hide */
    961     public static final int WIFI_FEATURE_HAL_EPNO          = 0x40000; // WiFi PNO enhanced
    962 
    963     private int getSupportedFeatures() {
    964         try {
    965             return mService.getSupportedFeatures();
    966         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    967             return 0;
    968         }
    969     }
    970 
    971     private boolean isFeatureSupported(int feature) {
    972         return (getSupportedFeatures() & feature) == feature;
    973     }
    974     /**
    975      * @return true if this adapter supports 5 GHz band
    976      */
    977     public boolean is5GHzBandSupported() {
    978         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_INFRA_5G);
    979     }
    980 
    981     /**
    982      * @return true if this adapter supports passpoint
    983      * @hide
    984      */
    985     public boolean isPasspointSupported() {
    986         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_PASSPOINT);
    987     }
    988 
    989     /**
    990      * @return true if this adapter supports WifiP2pManager (Wi-Fi Direct)
    991      */
    992     public boolean isP2pSupported() {
    993         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_P2P);
    994     }
    995 
    996     /**
    997      * @return true if this adapter supports portable Wi-Fi hotspot
    998      * @hide
    999      */
   1000     @SystemApi
   1001     public boolean isPortableHotspotSupported() {
   1002         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_MOBILE_HOTSPOT);
   1003     }
   1004 
   1005     /**
   1006      * @return true if this adapter supports WifiScanner APIs
   1007      * @hide
   1008      */
   1009     @SystemApi
   1010     public boolean isWifiScannerSupported() {
   1011         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_SCANNER);
   1012     }
   1013 
   1014     /**
   1015      * @return true if this adapter supports Neighbour Awareness Network APIs
   1016      * @hide
   1017      */
   1018     public boolean isNanSupported() {
   1019         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_NAN);
   1020     }
   1021 
   1022     /**
   1023      * @return true if this adapter supports Device-to-device RTT
   1024      * @hide
   1025      */
   1026     @SystemApi
   1027     public boolean isDeviceToDeviceRttSupported() {
   1028         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_D2D_RTT);
   1029     }
   1030 
   1031     /**
   1032      * @return true if this adapter supports Device-to-AP RTT
   1033      */
   1034     @SystemApi
   1035     public boolean isDeviceToApRttSupported() {
   1036         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_D2AP_RTT);
   1037     }
   1038 
   1039     /**
   1040      * @return true if this adapter supports offloaded connectivity scan
   1041      */
   1042     public boolean isPreferredNetworkOffloadSupported() {
   1043         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_PNO);
   1044     }
   1045 
   1046     /**
   1047      * @return true if this adapter supports multiple simultaneous connections
   1048      * @hide
   1049      */
   1050     public boolean isAdditionalStaSupported() {
   1051         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_ADDITIONAL_STA);
   1052     }
   1053 
   1054     /**
   1055      * @return true if this adapter supports Tunnel Directed Link Setup
   1056      */
   1057     public boolean isTdlsSupported() {
   1058         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_TDLS);
   1059     }
   1060 
   1061     /**
   1062      * @return true if this adapter supports Off Channel Tunnel Directed Link Setup
   1063      * @hide
   1064      */
   1065     public boolean isOffChannelTdlsSupported() {
   1066         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_TDLS_OFFCHANNEL);
   1067     }
   1068 
   1069     /**
   1070      * @return true if this adapter supports advanced power/performance counters
   1071      */
   1072     public boolean isEnhancedPowerReportingSupported() {
   1073         return isFeatureSupported(WIFI_FEATURE_LINK_LAYER_STATS);
   1074     }
   1075 
   1076     /**
   1077      * Return the record of {@link WifiActivityEnergyInfo} object that
   1078      * has the activity and energy info. This can be used to ascertain what
   1079      * the controller has been up to, since the last sample.
   1080      * @param updateType Type of info, cached vs refreshed.
   1081      *
   1082      * @return a record with {@link WifiActivityEnergyInfo} or null if
   1083      * report is unavailable or unsupported
   1084      * @hide
   1085      */
   1086     public WifiActivityEnergyInfo getControllerActivityEnergyInfo(int updateType) {
   1087         if (mService == null) return null;
   1088         try {
   1089             WifiActivityEnergyInfo record;
   1090             if (!isEnhancedPowerReportingSupported()) {
   1091                 return null;
   1092             }
   1093             synchronized(this) {
   1094                 record = mService.reportActivityInfo();
   1095                 if (record != null && record.isValid()) {
   1096                     return record;
   1097                 } else {
   1098                     return null;
   1099                 }
   1100             }
   1101         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1102             Log.e(TAG, "getControllerActivityEnergyInfo: " + e);
   1103         }
   1104         return null;
   1105     }
   1106 
   1107     /**
   1108      * Request a scan for access points. Returns immediately. The availability
   1109      * of the results is made known later by means of an asynchronous event sent
   1110      * on completion of the scan.
   1111      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded, i.e., the scan was initiated
   1112      */
   1113     public boolean startScan() {
   1114         try {
   1115             mService.startScan(null, null);
   1116             return true;
   1117         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1118             return false;
   1119         }
   1120     }
   1121 
   1122     /** @hide */
   1123     @SystemApi
   1124     public boolean startScan(WorkSource workSource) {
   1125         try {
   1126             mService.startScan(null, workSource);
   1127             return true;
   1128         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1129             return false;
   1130         }
   1131     }
   1132 
   1133     /**
   1134      * startLocationRestrictedScan()
   1135      * Trigger a scan which will not make use of DFS channels and is thus not suitable for
   1136      * establishing wifi connection.
   1137      * @hide
   1138      */
   1139     @SystemApi
   1140     public boolean startLocationRestrictedScan(WorkSource workSource) {
   1141         try {
   1142             mService.startLocationRestrictedScan(workSource);
   1143             return true;
   1144         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1145             return false;
   1146         }
   1147     }
   1148 
   1149     /**
   1150      * Request a scan for access points in specified channel list. Each channel is specified by its
   1151      * frequency in MHz, e.g. "5500" (do NOT include "DFS" even though it is). The availability of
   1152      * the results is made known later in the same way as {@link #startScan}.
   1153      *
   1154      * Note:
   1155      *
   1156      * 1. Customized scan is for non-connection purposes, i.e. it won't trigger a wifi connection
   1157      *    even though it finds some known networks.
   1158      *
   1159      * 2. Customized scan result may include access points that is not specified in the channel
   1160      *    list. An app will need to do frequency filtering if it wants to get pure results for the
   1161      *    channel list it specified.
   1162      *
   1163      * @hide
   1164      */
   1165     public boolean startCustomizedScan(ScanSettings requested) {
   1166         try {
   1167             mService.startScan(requested, null);
   1168             return true;
   1169         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1170             return false;
   1171         }
   1172     }
   1173 
   1174     /** @hide */
   1175     public boolean startCustomizedScan(ScanSettings requested, WorkSource workSource) {
   1176         try {
   1177             mService.startScan(requested, workSource);
   1178             return true;
   1179         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1180             return false;
   1181         }
   1182     }
   1183 
   1184     /**
   1185      * Request a batched scan for access points.  To end your requested batched scan,
   1186      * call stopBatchedScan with the same Settings.
   1187      *
   1188      * If there are mulitple requests for batched scans, the more demanding settings will
   1189      * take precidence.
   1190      *
   1191      * @param requested {@link BatchedScanSettings} the scan settings requested.
   1192      * @return false on known error
   1193      * @hide
   1194      */
   1195     public boolean requestBatchedScan(BatchedScanSettings requested) {
   1196         try {
   1197             return mService.requestBatchedScan(requested, new Binder(), null);
   1198         } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; }
   1199     }
   1200     /** @hide */
   1201     public boolean requestBatchedScan(BatchedScanSettings requested, WorkSource workSource) {
   1202         try {
   1203             return mService.requestBatchedScan(requested, new Binder(), workSource);
   1204         } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; }
   1205     }
   1206 
   1207     /**
   1208      * Check if the Batched Scan feature is supported.
   1209      *
   1210      * @return false if not supported.
   1211      * @hide
   1212      */
   1213     @SystemApi
   1214     public boolean isBatchedScanSupported() {
   1215         try {
   1216             return mService.isBatchedScanSupported();
   1217         } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; }
   1218     }
   1219 
   1220     /**
   1221      * End a requested batch scan for this applicaiton.  Note that batched scan may
   1222      * still occur if other apps are using them.
   1223      *
   1224      * @param requested {@link BatchedScanSettings} the scan settings you previously requested
   1225      *        and now wish to stop.  A value of null here will stop all scans requested by the
   1226      *        calling App.
   1227      * @hide
   1228      */
   1229     public void stopBatchedScan(BatchedScanSettings requested) {
   1230         try {
   1231             mService.stopBatchedScan(requested);
   1232         } catch (RemoteException e) {}
   1233     }
   1234 
   1235     /**
   1236      * Retrieve the latest batched scan result.  This should be called immediately after
   1237      * {@link BATCHED_SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION} is received.
   1238      * @hide
   1239      */
   1240     @SystemApi
   1241     public List<BatchedScanResult> getBatchedScanResults() {
   1242         try {
   1243             return mService.getBatchedScanResults(mContext.getOpPackageName());
   1244         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1245             return null;
   1246         }
   1247     }
   1248 
   1249     /**
   1250      * Force a re-reading of batched scan results.  This will attempt
   1251      * to read more information from the chip, but will do so at the expense
   1252      * of previous data.  Rate limited to the current scan frequency.
   1253      *
   1254      * pollBatchedScan will always wait 1 period from the start of the batch
   1255      * before trying to read from the chip, so if your #scans/batch == 1 this will
   1256      * have no effect.
   1257      *
   1258      * If you had already waited 1 period before calling, this should have
   1259      * immediate (though async) effect.
   1260      *
   1261      * If you call before that 1 period is up this will set up a timer and fetch
   1262      * results when the 1 period is up.
   1263      *
   1264      * Servicing a pollBatchedScan request (immediate or after timed delay) starts a
   1265      * new batch, so if you were doing 10 scans/batch and called in the 4th scan, you
   1266      * would get data in the 4th and then again 10 scans later.
   1267      * @hide
   1268      */
   1269     public void pollBatchedScan() {
   1270         try {
   1271             mService.pollBatchedScan();
   1272         } catch (RemoteException e) { }
   1273     }
   1274 
   1275     /**
   1276      * Creates a configuration token describing the network referenced by {@code netId}
   1277      * of MIME type application/vnd.wfa.wsc. Can be used to configure WiFi networks via NFC.
   1278      *
   1279      * @return hex-string encoded configuration token
   1280      * @hide
   1281      */
   1282     public String getWpsNfcConfigurationToken(int netId) {
   1283         try {
   1284             return mService.getWpsNfcConfigurationToken(netId);
   1285         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1286             return null;
   1287         }
   1288     }
   1289 
   1290     /**
   1291      * Return dynamic information about the current Wi-Fi connection, if any is active.
   1292      * @return the Wi-Fi information, contained in {@link WifiInfo}.
   1293      */
   1294     public WifiInfo getConnectionInfo() {
   1295         try {
   1296             return mService.getConnectionInfo();
   1297         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1298             return null;
   1299         }
   1300     }
   1301 
   1302     /**
   1303      * Return the results of the latest access point scan.
   1304      * @return the list of access points found in the most recent scan. An app must hold
   1305      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION} or
   1306      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION} permission
   1307      * in order to get valid results.
   1308      */
   1309     public List<ScanResult> getScanResults() {
   1310         try {
   1311             return mService.getScanResults(mContext.getOpPackageName());
   1312         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1313             return null;
   1314         }
   1315     }
   1316 
   1317     /**
   1318      * Check if scanning is always available.
   1319      *
   1320      * If this return {@code true}, apps can issue {@link #startScan} and fetch scan results
   1321      * even when Wi-Fi is turned off.
   1322      *
   1323      * To change this setting, see {@link #ACTION_REQUEST_SCAN_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE}.
   1324      */
   1325     public boolean isScanAlwaysAvailable() {
   1326         try {
   1327             return mService.isScanAlwaysAvailable();
   1328         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1329             return false;
   1330         }
   1331     }
   1332 
   1333     /**
   1334      * Tell the supplicant to persist the current list of configured networks.
   1335      * <p>
   1336      * Note: It is possible for this method to change the network IDs of
   1337      * existing networks. You should assume the network IDs can be different
   1338      * after calling this method.
   1339      *
   1340      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
   1341      */
   1342     public boolean saveConfiguration() {
   1343         try {
   1344             return mService.saveConfiguration();
   1345         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1346             return false;
   1347         }
   1348     }
   1349 
   1350     /**
   1351      * Set the country code.
   1352      * @param countryCode country code in ISO 3166 format.
   1353      * @param persist {@code true} if this needs to be remembered
   1354      *
   1355      * @hide
   1356      */
   1357     public void setCountryCode(String country, boolean persist) {
   1358         try {
   1359             mService.setCountryCode(country, persist);
   1360         } catch (RemoteException e) { }
   1361     }
   1362 
   1363     /**
   1364     * get the country code.
   1365     * @return the country code in ISO 3166 format.
   1366     *
   1367     * @hide
   1368     */
   1369     public String getCountryCode() {
   1370        try {
   1371            String country = mService.getCountryCode();
   1372            return(country);
   1373        } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1374            return null;
   1375        }
   1376     }
   1377 
   1378     /**
   1379      * Set the operational frequency band.
   1380      * @param band  One of
   1381      *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_AUTO},
   1382      *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_5GHZ},
   1383      *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_2GHZ},
   1384      * @param persist {@code true} if this needs to be remembered
   1385      * @hide
   1386      */
   1387     public void setFrequencyBand(int band, boolean persist) {
   1388         try {
   1389             mService.setFrequencyBand(band, persist);
   1390         } catch (RemoteException e) { }
   1391     }
   1392 
   1393     /**
   1394      * Get the operational frequency band.
   1395      * @return One of
   1396      *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_AUTO},
   1397      *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_5GHZ},
   1398      *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_2GHZ} or
   1399      *     {@code -1} on failure.
   1400      * @hide
   1401      */
   1402     public int getFrequencyBand() {
   1403         try {
   1404             return mService.getFrequencyBand();
   1405         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1406             return -1;
   1407         }
   1408     }
   1409 
   1410     /**
   1411      * Check if the chipset supports dual frequency band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)
   1412      * @return {@code true} if supported, {@code false} otherwise.
   1413      * @hide
   1414      */
   1415     public boolean isDualBandSupported() {
   1416         try {
   1417             return mService.isDualBandSupported();
   1418         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1419             return false;
   1420         }
   1421     }
   1422 
   1423     /**
   1424      * Return the DHCP-assigned addresses from the last successful DHCP request,
   1425      * if any.
   1426      * @return the DHCP information
   1427      */
   1428     public DhcpInfo getDhcpInfo() {
   1429         try {
   1430             return mService.getDhcpInfo();
   1431         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1432             return null;
   1433         }
   1434     }
   1435 
   1436     /**
   1437      * Enable or disable Wi-Fi.
   1438      * @param enabled {@code true} to enable, {@code false} to disable.
   1439      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds (or if the existing state
   1440      *         is the same as the requested state).
   1441      */
   1442     public boolean setWifiEnabled(boolean enabled) {
   1443         try {
   1444             return mService.setWifiEnabled(enabled);
   1445         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1446             return false;
   1447         }
   1448     }
   1449 
   1450     /**
   1451      * Gets the Wi-Fi enabled state.
   1452      * @return One of {@link #WIFI_STATE_DISABLED},
   1453      *         {@link #WIFI_STATE_DISABLING}, {@link #WIFI_STATE_ENABLED},
   1454      *         {@link #WIFI_STATE_ENABLING}, {@link #WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN}
   1455      * @see #isWifiEnabled()
   1456      */
   1457     public int getWifiState() {
   1458         try {
   1459             return mService.getWifiEnabledState();
   1460         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1461             return WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN;
   1462         }
   1463     }
   1464 
   1465     /**
   1466      * Return whether Wi-Fi is enabled or disabled.
   1467      * @return {@code true} if Wi-Fi is enabled
   1468      * @see #getWifiState()
   1469      */
   1470     public boolean isWifiEnabled() {
   1471         return getWifiState() == WIFI_STATE_ENABLED;
   1472     }
   1473 
   1474     /**
   1475      * Return TX packet counter, for CTS test of WiFi watchdog.
   1476      * @param listener is the interface to receive result
   1477      *
   1478      * @hide for CTS test only
   1479      */
   1480     public void getTxPacketCount(TxPacketCountListener listener) {
   1481         validateChannel();
   1482         sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH, 0, putListener(listener));
   1483     }
   1484 
   1485     /**
   1486      * Calculates the level of the signal. This should be used any time a signal
   1487      * is being shown.
   1488      *
   1489      * @param rssi The power of the signal measured in RSSI.
   1490      * @param numLevels The number of levels to consider in the calculated
   1491      *            level.
   1492      * @return A level of the signal, given in the range of 0 to numLevels-1
   1493      *         (both inclusive).
   1494      */
   1495     public static int calculateSignalLevel(int rssi, int numLevels) {
   1496         if (rssi <= MIN_RSSI) {
   1497             return 0;
   1498         } else if (rssi >= MAX_RSSI) {
   1499             return numLevels - 1;
   1500         } else {
   1501             float inputRange = (MAX_RSSI - MIN_RSSI);
   1502             float outputRange = (numLevels - 1);
   1503             return (int)((float)(rssi - MIN_RSSI) * outputRange / inputRange);
   1504         }
   1505     }
   1506 
   1507     /**
   1508      * Compares two signal strengths.
   1509      *
   1510      * @param rssiA The power of the first signal measured in RSSI.
   1511      * @param rssiB The power of the second signal measured in RSSI.
   1512      * @return Returns <0 if the first signal is weaker than the second signal,
   1513      *         0 if the two signals have the same strength, and >0 if the first
   1514      *         signal is stronger than the second signal.
   1515      */
   1516     public static int compareSignalLevel(int rssiA, int rssiB) {
   1517         return rssiA - rssiB;
   1518     }
   1519 
   1520     /**
   1521      * Start AccessPoint mode with the specified
   1522      * configuration. If the radio is already running in
   1523      * AP mode, update the new configuration
   1524      * Note that starting in access point mode disables station
   1525      * mode operation
   1526      * @param wifiConfig SSID, security and channel details as
   1527      *        part of WifiConfiguration
   1528      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds, {@code false} otherwise
   1529      *
   1530      * @hide Dont open up yet
   1531      */
   1532     public boolean setWifiApEnabled(WifiConfiguration wifiConfig, boolean enabled) {
   1533         try {
   1534             mService.setWifiApEnabled(wifiConfig, enabled);
   1535             return true;
   1536         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1537             return false;
   1538         }
   1539     }
   1540 
   1541     /**
   1542      * Gets the Wi-Fi enabled state.
   1543      * @return One of {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLED},
   1544      *         {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLING}, {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED},
   1545      *         {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLING}, {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_FAILED}
   1546      * @see #isWifiApEnabled()
   1547      *
   1548      * @hide Dont open yet
   1549      */
   1550     public int getWifiApState() {
   1551         try {
   1552             return mService.getWifiApEnabledState();
   1553         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1554             return WIFI_AP_STATE_FAILED;
   1555         }
   1556     }
   1557 
   1558     /**
   1559      * Return whether Wi-Fi AP is enabled or disabled.
   1560      * @return {@code true} if Wi-Fi AP is enabled
   1561      * @see #getWifiApState()
   1562      *
   1563      * @hide Dont open yet
   1564      */
   1565     public boolean isWifiApEnabled() {
   1566         return getWifiApState() == WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED;
   1567     }
   1568 
   1569     /**
   1570      * Gets the Wi-Fi AP Configuration.
   1571      * @return AP details in WifiConfiguration
   1572      *
   1573      * @hide Dont open yet
   1574      */
   1575     public WifiConfiguration getWifiApConfiguration() {
   1576         try {
   1577             return mService.getWifiApConfiguration();
   1578         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1579             return null;
   1580         }
   1581     }
   1582 
   1583     /**
   1584      * Builds a WifiConfiguration from Hotspot 2.0 MIME file.
   1585      * @return AP details in WifiConfiguration
   1586      *
   1587      * @hide Dont open yet
   1588      */
   1589     public WifiConfiguration buildWifiConfig(String uriString, String mimeType, byte[] data) {
   1590         try {
   1591             return mService.buildWifiConfig(uriString, mimeType, data);
   1592         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1593             Log.w(TAG, "Caught RemoteException trying to build wifi config: " + e);
   1594             return null;
   1595         }
   1596     }
   1597 
   1598     /**
   1599      * Sets the Wi-Fi AP Configuration.
   1600      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded, {@code false} otherwise
   1601      *
   1602      * @hide Dont open yet
   1603      */
   1604     public boolean setWifiApConfiguration(WifiConfiguration wifiConfig) {
   1605         try {
   1606             mService.setWifiApConfiguration(wifiConfig);
   1607             return true;
   1608         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1609             return false;
   1610         }
   1611     }
   1612 
   1613    /**
   1614      * Start the driver and connect to network.
   1615      *
   1616      * This function will over-ride WifiLock and device idle status. For example,
   1617      * even if the device is idle or there is only a scan-only lock held,
   1618      * a start wifi would mean that wifi connection is kept active until
   1619      * a stopWifi() is sent.
   1620      *
   1621      * This API is used by WifiStateTracker
   1622      *
   1623      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds else {@code false}
   1624      * @hide
   1625      */
   1626     public boolean startWifi() {
   1627         try {
   1628             mService.startWifi();
   1629             return true;
   1630         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1631             return false;
   1632         }
   1633     }
   1634 
   1635     /**
   1636      * Disconnect from a network (if any) and stop the driver.
   1637      *
   1638      * This function will over-ride WifiLock and device idle status. Wi-Fi
   1639      * stays inactive until a startWifi() is issued.
   1640      *
   1641      * This API is used by WifiStateTracker
   1642      *
   1643      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds else {@code false}
   1644      * @hide
   1645      */
   1646     public boolean stopWifi() {
   1647         try {
   1648             mService.stopWifi();
   1649             return true;
   1650         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1651             return false;
   1652         }
   1653     }
   1654 
   1655     /**
   1656      * Add a bssid to the supplicant blacklist
   1657      *
   1658      * This API is used by WifiWatchdogService
   1659      *
   1660      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds else {@code false}
   1661      * @hide
   1662      */
   1663     public boolean addToBlacklist(String bssid) {
   1664         try {
   1665             mService.addToBlacklist(bssid);
   1666             return true;
   1667         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1668             return false;
   1669         }
   1670     }
   1671 
   1672     /**
   1673      * Clear the supplicant blacklist
   1674      *
   1675      * This API is used by WifiWatchdogService
   1676      *
   1677      * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds else {@code false}
   1678      * @hide
   1679      */
   1680     public boolean clearBlacklist() {
   1681         try {
   1682             mService.clearBlacklist();
   1683             return true;
   1684         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1685             return false;
   1686         }
   1687     }
   1688 
   1689 
   1690     /**
   1691      * Enable/Disable TDLS on a specific local route.
   1692      *
   1693      * <p>
   1694      * TDLS enables two wireless endpoints to talk to each other directly
   1695      * without going through the access point that is managing the local
   1696      * network. It saves bandwidth and improves quality of the link.
   1697      * </p>
   1698      * <p>
   1699      * This API enables/disables the option of using TDLS. If enabled, the
   1700      * underlying hardware is free to use TDLS or a hop through the access
   1701      * point. If disabled, existing TDLS session is torn down and
   1702      * hardware is restricted to use access point for transferring wireless
   1703      * packets. Default value for all routes is 'disabled', meaning restricted
   1704      * to use access point for transferring packets.
   1705      * </p>
   1706      *
   1707      * @param remoteIPAddress IP address of the endpoint to setup TDLS with
   1708      * @param enable true = setup and false = tear down TDLS
   1709      */
   1710     public void setTdlsEnabled(InetAddress remoteIPAddress, boolean enable) {
   1711         try {
   1712             mService.enableTdls(remoteIPAddress.getHostAddress(), enable);
   1713         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1714             // Just ignore the exception
   1715         }
   1716     }
   1717 
   1718     /**
   1719      * Similar to {@link #setTdlsEnabled(InetAddress, boolean) }, except
   1720      * this version allows you to specify remote endpoint with a MAC address.
   1721      * @param remoteMacAddress MAC address of the remote endpoint such as 00:00:0c:9f:f2:ab
   1722      * @param enable true = setup and false = tear down TDLS
   1723      */
   1724     public void setTdlsEnabledWithMacAddress(String remoteMacAddress, boolean enable) {
   1725         try {
   1726             mService.enableTdlsWithMacAddress(remoteMacAddress, enable);
   1727         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1728             // Just ignore the exception
   1729         }
   1730     }
   1731 
   1732     /* TODO: deprecate synchronous API and open up the following API */
   1733 
   1734     private static final int BASE = Protocol.BASE_WIFI_MANAGER;
   1735 
   1736     /* Commands to WifiService */
   1737     /** @hide */
   1738     public static final int CONNECT_NETWORK                 = BASE + 1;
   1739     /** @hide */
   1740     public static final int CONNECT_NETWORK_FAILED          = BASE + 2;
   1741     /** @hide */
   1742     public static final int CONNECT_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED       = BASE + 3;
   1743 
   1744     /** @hide */
   1745     public static final int FORGET_NETWORK                  = BASE + 4;
   1746     /** @hide */
   1747     public static final int FORGET_NETWORK_FAILED           = BASE + 5;
   1748     /** @hide */
   1749     public static final int FORGET_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED        = BASE + 6;
   1750 
   1751     /** @hide */
   1752     public static final int SAVE_NETWORK                    = BASE + 7;
   1753     /** @hide */
   1754     public static final int SAVE_NETWORK_FAILED             = BASE + 8;
   1755     /** @hide */
   1756     public static final int SAVE_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED          = BASE + 9;
   1757 
   1758     /** @hide */
   1759     public static final int START_WPS                       = BASE + 10;
   1760     /** @hide */
   1761     public static final int START_WPS_SUCCEEDED             = BASE + 11;
   1762     /** @hide */
   1763     public static final int WPS_FAILED                      = BASE + 12;
   1764     /** @hide */
   1765     public static final int WPS_COMPLETED                   = BASE + 13;
   1766 
   1767     /** @hide */
   1768     public static final int CANCEL_WPS                      = BASE + 14;
   1769     /** @hide */
   1770     public static final int CANCEL_WPS_FAILED               = BASE + 15;
   1771     /** @hide */
   1772     public static final int CANCEL_WPS_SUCCEDED             = BASE + 16;
   1773 
   1774     /** @hide */
   1775     public static final int DISABLE_NETWORK                 = BASE + 17;
   1776     /** @hide */
   1777     public static final int DISABLE_NETWORK_FAILED          = BASE + 18;
   1778     /** @hide */
   1779     public static final int DISABLE_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED       = BASE + 19;
   1780 
   1781     /** @hide */
   1782     public static final int RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH               = BASE + 20;
   1783     /** @hide */
   1784     public static final int RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH_SUCCEEDED     = BASE + 21;
   1785     /** @hide */
   1786     public static final int RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH_FAILED        = BASE + 22;
   1787 
   1788     /**
   1789      * Passed with {@link ActionListener#onFailure}.
   1790      * Indicates that the operation failed due to an internal error.
   1791      * @hide
   1792      */
   1793     public static final int ERROR                       = 0;
   1794 
   1795     /**
   1796      * Passed with {@link ActionListener#onFailure}.
   1797      * Indicates that the operation is already in progress
   1798      * @hide
   1799      */
   1800     public static final int IN_PROGRESS                 = 1;
   1801 
   1802     /**
   1803      * Passed with {@link ActionListener#onFailure}.
   1804      * Indicates that the operation failed because the framework is busy and
   1805      * unable to service the request
   1806      * @hide
   1807      */
   1808     public static final int BUSY                        = 2;
   1809 
   1810     /* WPS specific errors */
   1811     /** WPS overlap detected */
   1812     public static final int WPS_OVERLAP_ERROR           = 3;
   1813     /** WEP on WPS is prohibited */
   1814     public static final int WPS_WEP_PROHIBITED          = 4;
   1815     /** TKIP only prohibited */
   1816     public static final int WPS_TKIP_ONLY_PROHIBITED    = 5;
   1817     /** Authentication failure on WPS */
   1818     public static final int WPS_AUTH_FAILURE            = 6;
   1819     /** WPS timed out */
   1820     public static final int WPS_TIMED_OUT               = 7;
   1821 
   1822     /**
   1823      * Passed with {@link ActionListener#onFailure}.
   1824      * Indicates that the operation failed due to invalid inputs
   1825      * @hide
   1826      */
   1827     public static final int INVALID_ARGS                = 8;
   1828 
   1829     /**
   1830      * Passed with {@link ActionListener#onFailure}.
   1831      * Indicates that the operation failed due to user permissions.
   1832      * @hide
   1833      */
   1834     public static final int NOT_AUTHORIZED              = 9;
   1835 
   1836     /**
   1837      * Interface for callback invocation on an application action
   1838      * @hide
   1839      */
   1840     public interface ActionListener {
   1841         /** The operation succeeded */
   1842         public void onSuccess();
   1843         /**
   1844          * The operation failed
   1845          * @param reason The reason for failure could be one of
   1846          * {@link #ERROR}, {@link #IN_PROGRESS} or {@link #BUSY}
   1847          */
   1848         public void onFailure(int reason);
   1849     }
   1850 
   1851     /** Interface for callback invocation on a start WPS action */
   1852     public static abstract class WpsCallback {
   1853         /** WPS start succeeded */
   1854         public abstract void onStarted(String pin);
   1855 
   1856         /** WPS operation completed succesfully */
   1857         public abstract void onSucceeded();
   1858 
   1859         /**
   1860          * WPS operation failed
   1861          * @param reason The reason for failure could be one of
   1862          * {@link #WPS_TKIP_ONLY_PROHIBITED}, {@link #WPS_OVERLAP_ERROR},
   1863          * {@link #WPS_WEP_PROHIBITED}, {@link #WPS_TIMED_OUT} or {@link #WPS_AUTH_FAILURE}
   1864          * and some generic errors.
   1865          */
   1866         public abstract void onFailed(int reason);
   1867     }
   1868 
   1869     /** Interface for callback invocation on a TX packet count poll action {@hide} */
   1870     public interface TxPacketCountListener {
   1871         /**
   1872          * The operation succeeded
   1873          * @param count TX packet counter
   1874          */
   1875         public void onSuccess(int count);
   1876         /**
   1877          * The operation failed
   1878          * @param reason The reason for failure could be one of
   1879          * {@link #ERROR}, {@link #IN_PROGRESS} or {@link #BUSY}
   1880          */
   1881         public void onFailure(int reason);
   1882     }
   1883 
   1884     private static class ServiceHandler extends Handler {
   1885         ServiceHandler(Looper looper) {
   1886             super(looper);
   1887         }
   1888 
   1889         @Override
   1890         public void handleMessage(Message message) {
   1891             Object listener = removeListener(message.arg2);
   1892             switch (message.what) {
   1893                 case AsyncChannel.CMD_CHANNEL_HALF_CONNECTED:
   1894                     if (message.arg1 == AsyncChannel.STATUS_SUCCESSFUL) {
   1895                         sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(AsyncChannel.CMD_CHANNEL_FULL_CONNECTION);
   1896                     } else {
   1897                         Log.e(TAG, "Failed to set up channel connection");
   1898                         // This will cause all further async API calls on the WifiManager
   1899                         // to fail and throw an exception
   1900                         sAsyncChannel = null;
   1901                     }
   1902                     sConnected.countDown();
   1903                     break;
   1904                 case AsyncChannel.CMD_CHANNEL_FULLY_CONNECTED:
   1905                     // Ignore
   1906                     break;
   1907                 case AsyncChannel.CMD_CHANNEL_DISCONNECTED:
   1908                     Log.e(TAG, "Channel connection lost");
   1909                     // This will cause all further async API calls on the WifiManager
   1910                     // to fail and throw an exception
   1911                     sAsyncChannel = null;
   1912                     getLooper().quit();
   1913                     break;
   1914                     /* ActionListeners grouped together */
   1915                 case WifiManager.CONNECT_NETWORK_FAILED:
   1916                 case WifiManager.FORGET_NETWORK_FAILED:
   1917                 case WifiManager.SAVE_NETWORK_FAILED:
   1918                 case WifiManager.DISABLE_NETWORK_FAILED:
   1919                     if (listener != null) {
   1920                         ((ActionListener) listener).onFailure(message.arg1);
   1921                     }
   1922                     break;
   1923                     /* ActionListeners grouped together */
   1924                 case WifiManager.CONNECT_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED:
   1925                 case WifiManager.FORGET_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED:
   1926                 case WifiManager.SAVE_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED:
   1927                 case WifiManager.DISABLE_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED:
   1928                     if (listener != null) {
   1929                         ((ActionListener) listener).onSuccess();
   1930                     }
   1931                     break;
   1932                 case WifiManager.START_WPS_SUCCEEDED:
   1933                     if (listener != null) {
   1934                         WpsResult result = (WpsResult) message.obj;
   1935                         ((WpsCallback) listener).onStarted(result.pin);
   1936                         //Listener needs to stay until completion or failure
   1937                         synchronized(sListenerMapLock) {
   1938                             sListenerMap.put(message.arg2, listener);
   1939                         }
   1940                     }
   1941                     break;
   1942                 case WifiManager.WPS_COMPLETED:
   1943                     if (listener != null) {
   1944                         ((WpsCallback) listener).onSucceeded();
   1945                     }
   1946                     break;
   1947                 case WifiManager.WPS_FAILED:
   1948                     if (listener != null) {
   1949                         ((WpsCallback) listener).onFailed(message.arg1);
   1950                     }
   1951                     break;
   1952                 case WifiManager.CANCEL_WPS_SUCCEDED:
   1953                     if (listener != null) {
   1954                         ((WpsCallback) listener).onSucceeded();
   1955                     }
   1956                     break;
   1957                 case WifiManager.CANCEL_WPS_FAILED:
   1958                     if (listener != null) {
   1959                         ((WpsCallback) listener).onFailed(message.arg1);
   1960                     }
   1961                     break;
   1962                 case WifiManager.RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH_SUCCEEDED:
   1963                     if (listener != null) {
   1964                         RssiPacketCountInfo info = (RssiPacketCountInfo) message.obj;
   1965                         if (info != null)
   1966                             ((TxPacketCountListener) listener).onSuccess(info.txgood + info.txbad);
   1967                         else
   1968                             ((TxPacketCountListener) listener).onFailure(ERROR);
   1969                     }
   1970                     break;
   1971                 case WifiManager.RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH_FAILED:
   1972                     if (listener != null) {
   1973                         ((TxPacketCountListener) listener).onFailure(message.arg1);
   1974                     }
   1975                     break;
   1976                 default:
   1977                     //ignore
   1978                     break;
   1979             }
   1980         }
   1981     }
   1982 
   1983     private static int putListener(Object listener) {
   1984         if (listener == null) return INVALID_KEY;
   1985         int key;
   1986         synchronized (sListenerMapLock) {
   1987             do {
   1988                 key = sListenerKey++;
   1989             } while (key == INVALID_KEY);
   1990             sListenerMap.put(key, listener);
   1991         }
   1992         return key;
   1993     }
   1994 
   1995     private static Object removeListener(int key) {
   1996         if (key == INVALID_KEY) return null;
   1997         synchronized (sListenerMapLock) {
   1998             Object listener = sListenerMap.get(key);
   1999             sListenerMap.remove(key);
   2000             return listener;
   2001         }
   2002     }
   2003 
   2004     private void init() {
   2005         synchronized (sThreadRefLock) {
   2006             if (++sThreadRefCount == 1) {
   2007                 Messenger messenger = getWifiServiceMessenger();
   2008                 if (messenger == null) {
   2009                     sAsyncChannel = null;
   2010                     return;
   2011                 }
   2012 
   2013                 sHandlerThread = new HandlerThread("WifiManager");
   2014                 sAsyncChannel = new AsyncChannel();
   2015                 sConnected = new CountDownLatch(1);
   2016 
   2017                 sHandlerThread.start();
   2018                 Handler handler = new ServiceHandler(sHandlerThread.getLooper());
   2019                 sAsyncChannel.connect(mContext, handler, messenger);
   2020                 try {
   2021                     sConnected.await();
   2022                 } catch (InterruptedException e) {
   2023                     Log.e(TAG, "interrupted wait at init");
   2024                 }
   2025             }
   2026         }
   2027     }
   2028 
   2029     private void validateChannel() {
   2030         if (sAsyncChannel == null) throw new IllegalStateException(
   2031                 "No permission to access and change wifi or a bad initialization");
   2032     }
   2033 
   2034     private void initConnectivityManager() {
   2035         // TODO: what happens if an app calls a WifiManager API before ConnectivityManager is
   2036         // registered? Can we fix this by starting ConnectivityService before WifiService?
   2037         if (sCM == null) {
   2038             sCM = (ConnectivityManager) mContext.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE);
   2039             if (sCM == null) {
   2040                 throw new IllegalStateException("Bad luck, ConnectivityService not started.");
   2041             }
   2042         }
   2043     }
   2044 
   2045     /**
   2046      * A NetworkCallback that pins the process to the first wifi network to connect.
   2047      *
   2048      * We use this to maintain compatibility with pre-M apps that call WifiManager.enableNetwork()
   2049      * to connect to a Wi-Fi network that has no Internet access, and then assume that they will be
   2050      * able to use that network because it's the system default.
   2051      *
   2052      * In order to maintain compatibility with apps that call setProcessDefaultNetwork themselves,
   2053      * we try not to set the default network unless they have already done so, and we try not to
   2054      * clear the default network unless we set it ourselves.
   2055      *
   2056      * This should maintain behaviour that's compatible with L, which would pin the whole system to
   2057      * any wifi network that was created via enableNetwork(..., true) until that network
   2058      * disconnected.
   2059      *
   2060      * Note that while this hack allows network traffic to flow, it is quite limited. For example:
   2061      *
   2062      * 1. setProcessDefaultNetwork only affects this process, so:
   2063      *    - Any subprocesses spawned by this process will not be pinned to Wi-Fi.
   2064      *    - If this app relies on any other apps on the device also being on Wi-Fi, that won't work
   2065      *      either, because other apps on the device will not be pinned.
   2066      * 2. The behaviour of other APIs is not modified. For example:
   2067      *    - getActiveNetworkInfo will return the system default network, not Wi-Fi.
   2068      *    - There will be no CONNECTIVITY_ACTION broadcasts about TYPE_WIFI.
   2069      *    - getProcessDefaultNetwork will not return null, so if any apps are relying on that, they
   2070      *      will be surprised as well.
   2071      */
   2072     private class PinningNetworkCallback extends NetworkCallback {
   2073         private Network mPinnedNetwork;
   2074 
   2075         @Override
   2076         public void onPreCheck(Network network) {
   2077             if (sCM.getProcessDefaultNetwork() == null && mPinnedNetwork == null) {
   2078                 sCM.setProcessDefaultNetwork(network);
   2079                 mPinnedNetwork = network;
   2080                 Log.d(TAG, "Wifi alternate reality enabled on network " + network);
   2081             }
   2082         }
   2083 
   2084         @Override
   2085         public void onLost(Network network) {
   2086             if (network.equals(mPinnedNetwork) && network.equals(sCM.getProcessDefaultNetwork())) {
   2087                 sCM.setProcessDefaultNetwork(null);
   2088                 Log.d(TAG, "Wifi alternate reality disabled on network " + network);
   2089                 mPinnedNetwork = null;
   2090                 unregisterPinningNetworkCallback();
   2091             }
   2092         }
   2093     }
   2094 
   2095     private void registerPinningNetworkCallback() {
   2096         initConnectivityManager();
   2097         synchronized (sCM) {
   2098             if (mNetworkCallback == null) {
   2099                 // TODO: clear all capabilities.
   2100                 NetworkRequest request = new NetworkRequest.Builder()
   2101                         .addTransportType(NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_WIFI)
   2102                         .removeCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET)
   2103                         .build();
   2104                 mNetworkCallback = new PinningNetworkCallback();
   2105                 try {
   2106                     sCM.registerNetworkCallback(request, mNetworkCallback);
   2107                 } catch (SecurityException e) {
   2108                     Log.d(TAG, "Failed to register network callback", e);
   2109                 }
   2110             }
   2111         }
   2112     }
   2113 
   2114     private void unregisterPinningNetworkCallback() {
   2115         initConnectivityManager();
   2116         synchronized (sCM) {
   2117             if (mNetworkCallback != null) {
   2118                 try {
   2119                     sCM.unregisterNetworkCallback(mNetworkCallback);
   2120                 } catch (SecurityException e) {
   2121                     Log.d(TAG, "Failed to unregister network callback", e);
   2122                 }
   2123                 mNetworkCallback = null;
   2124             }
   2125         }
   2126     }
   2127 
   2128     /**
   2129      * Connect to a network with the given configuration. The network also
   2130      * gets added to the supplicant configuration.
   2131      *
   2132      * For a new network, this function is used instead of a
   2133      * sequence of addNetwork(), enableNetwork(), saveConfiguration() and
   2134      * reconnect()
   2135      *
   2136      * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
   2137      *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object.
   2138      * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
   2139      * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
   2140      * initialized again
   2141      *
   2142      * @hide
   2143      */
   2144     public void connect(WifiConfiguration config, ActionListener listener) {
   2145         if (config == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("config cannot be null");
   2146         validateChannel();
   2147         // Use INVALID_NETWORK_ID for arg1 when passing a config object
   2148         // arg1 is used to pass network id when the network already exists
   2149         sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(CONNECT_NETWORK, WifiConfiguration.INVALID_NETWORK_ID,
   2150                 putListener(listener), config);
   2151     }
   2152 
   2153     /**
   2154      * Connect to a network with the given networkId.
   2155      *
   2156      * This function is used instead of a enableNetwork(), saveConfiguration() and
   2157      * reconnect()
   2158      *
   2159      * @param networkId the network id identifiying the network in the
   2160      *                supplicant configuration list
   2161      * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
   2162      * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
   2163      * initialized again
   2164      * @hide
   2165      */
   2166     public void connect(int networkId, ActionListener listener) {
   2167         if (networkId < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Network id cannot be negative");
   2168         validateChannel();
   2169         sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(CONNECT_NETWORK, networkId, putListener(listener));
   2170     }
   2171 
   2172     /**
   2173      * Save the given network in the supplicant config. If the network already
   2174      * exists, the configuration is updated. A new network is enabled
   2175      * by default.
   2176      *
   2177      * For a new network, this function is used instead of a
   2178      * sequence of addNetwork(), enableNetwork() and saveConfiguration().
   2179      *
   2180      * For an existing network, it accomplishes the task of updateNetwork()
   2181      * and saveConfiguration()
   2182      *
   2183      * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
   2184      *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object.
   2185      * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
   2186      * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
   2187      * initialized again
   2188      * @hide
   2189      */
   2190     public void save(WifiConfiguration config, ActionListener listener) {
   2191         if (config == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("config cannot be null");
   2192         validateChannel();
   2193         sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(SAVE_NETWORK, 0, putListener(listener), config);
   2194     }
   2195 
   2196     /**
   2197      * Delete the network in the supplicant config.
   2198      *
   2199      * This function is used instead of a sequence of removeNetwork()
   2200      * and saveConfiguration().
   2201      *
   2202      * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
   2203      *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object.
   2204      * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
   2205      * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
   2206      * initialized again
   2207      * @hide
   2208      */
   2209     public void forget(int netId, ActionListener listener) {
   2210         if (netId < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Network id cannot be negative");
   2211         validateChannel();
   2212         sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(FORGET_NETWORK, netId, putListener(listener));
   2213     }
   2214 
   2215     /**
   2216      * Disable network
   2217      *
   2218      * @param netId is the network Id
   2219      * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
   2220      * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
   2221      * initialized again
   2222      * @hide
   2223      */
   2224     public void disable(int netId, ActionListener listener) {
   2225         if (netId < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Network id cannot be negative");
   2226         validateChannel();
   2227         sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(DISABLE_NETWORK, netId, putListener(listener));
   2228     }
   2229 
   2230     /**
   2231      * Disable ephemeral Network
   2232      *
   2233      * @param SSID, in the format of WifiConfiguration's SSID.
   2234      * @hide
   2235      */
   2236     public void disableEphemeralNetwork(String SSID) {
   2237         if (SSID == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("SSID cannot be null");
   2238         try {
   2239             mService.disableEphemeralNetwork(SSID);
   2240         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2241         }
   2242     }
   2243 
   2244     /**
   2245      * Start Wi-fi Protected Setup
   2246      *
   2247      * @param config WPS configuration (does not support {@link WpsInfo#LABEL})
   2248      * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
   2249      * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
   2250      * initialized again
   2251      */
   2252     public void startWps(WpsInfo config, WpsCallback listener) {
   2253         if (config == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("config cannot be null");
   2254         validateChannel();
   2255         sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(START_WPS, 0, putListener(listener), config);
   2256     }
   2257 
   2258     /**
   2259      * Cancel any ongoing Wi-fi Protected Setup
   2260      *
   2261      * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
   2262      * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
   2263      * initialized again
   2264      */
   2265     public void cancelWps(WpsCallback listener) {
   2266         validateChannel();
   2267         sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(CANCEL_WPS, 0, putListener(listener));
   2268     }
   2269 
   2270     /**
   2271      * Get a reference to WifiService handler. This is used by a client to establish
   2272      * an AsyncChannel communication with WifiService
   2273      *
   2274      * @return Messenger pointing to the WifiService handler
   2275      * @hide
   2276      */
   2277     public Messenger getWifiServiceMessenger() {
   2278         try {
   2279             return mService.getWifiServiceMessenger();
   2280         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2281             return null;
   2282         } catch (SecurityException e) {
   2283             return null;
   2284         }
   2285     }
   2286 
   2287 
   2288     /**
   2289      * Returns the file in which IP and proxy configuration data is stored
   2290      * @hide
   2291      */
   2292     public String getConfigFile() {
   2293         try {
   2294             return mService.getConfigFile();
   2295         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2296             return null;
   2297         }
   2298     }
   2299 
   2300     /**
   2301      * Allows an application to keep the Wi-Fi radio awake.
   2302      * Normally the Wi-Fi radio may turn off when the user has not used the device in a while.
   2303      * Acquiring a WifiLock will keep the radio on until the lock is released.  Multiple
   2304      * applications may hold WifiLocks, and the radio will only be allowed to turn off when no
   2305      * WifiLocks are held in any application.
   2306      * <p>
   2307      * Before using a WifiLock, consider carefully if your application requires Wi-Fi access, or
   2308      * could function over a mobile network, if available.  A program that needs to download large
   2309      * files should hold a WifiLock to ensure that the download will complete, but a program whose
   2310      * network usage is occasional or low-bandwidth should not hold a WifiLock to avoid adversely
   2311      * affecting battery life.
   2312      * <p>
   2313      * Note that WifiLocks cannot override the user-level "Wi-Fi Enabled" setting, nor Airplane
   2314      * Mode.  They simply keep the radio from turning off when Wi-Fi is already on but the device
   2315      * is idle.
   2316      * <p>
   2317      * Any application using a WifiLock must request the {@code android.permission.WAKE_LOCK}
   2318      * permission in an {@code &lt;uses-permission&gt;} element of the application's manifest.
   2319      */
   2320     public class WifiLock {
   2321         private String mTag;
   2322         private final IBinder mBinder;
   2323         private int mRefCount;
   2324         int mLockType;
   2325         private boolean mRefCounted;
   2326         private boolean mHeld;
   2327         private WorkSource mWorkSource;
   2328 
   2329         private WifiLock(int lockType, String tag) {
   2330             mTag = tag;
   2331             mLockType = lockType;
   2332             mBinder = new Binder();
   2333             mRefCount = 0;
   2334             mRefCounted = true;
   2335             mHeld = false;
   2336         }
   2337 
   2338         /**
   2339          * Locks the Wi-Fi radio on until {@link #release} is called.
   2340          *
   2341          * If this WifiLock is reference-counted, each call to {@code acquire} will increment the
   2342          * reference count, and the radio will remain locked as long as the reference count is
   2343          * above zero.
   2344          *
   2345          * If this WifiLock is not reference-counted, the first call to {@code acquire} will lock
   2346          * the radio, but subsequent calls will be ignored.  Only one call to {@link #release}
   2347          * will be required, regardless of the number of times that {@code acquire} is called.
   2348          */
   2349         public void acquire() {
   2350             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2351                 if (mRefCounted ? (++mRefCount == 1) : (!mHeld)) {
   2352                     try {
   2353                         mService.acquireWifiLock(mBinder, mLockType, mTag, mWorkSource);
   2354                         synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
   2355                             if (mActiveLockCount >= MAX_ACTIVE_LOCKS) {
   2356                                 mService.releaseWifiLock(mBinder);
   2357                                 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
   2358                                             "Exceeded maximum number of wifi locks");
   2359                             }
   2360                             mActiveLockCount++;
   2361                         }
   2362                     } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
   2363                     }
   2364                     mHeld = true;
   2365                 }
   2366             }
   2367         }
   2368 
   2369         /**
   2370          * Unlocks the Wi-Fi radio, allowing it to turn off when the device is idle.
   2371          *
   2372          * If this WifiLock is reference-counted, each call to {@code release} will decrement the
   2373          * reference count, and the radio will be unlocked only when the reference count reaches
   2374          * zero.  If the reference count goes below zero (that is, if {@code release} is called
   2375          * a greater number of times than {@link #acquire}), an exception is thrown.
   2376          *
   2377          * If this WifiLock is not reference-counted, the first call to {@code release} (after
   2378          * the radio was locked using {@link #acquire}) will unlock the radio, and subsequent
   2379          * calls will be ignored.
   2380          */
   2381         public void release() {
   2382             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2383                 if (mRefCounted ? (--mRefCount == 0) : (mHeld)) {
   2384                     try {
   2385                         mService.releaseWifiLock(mBinder);
   2386                         synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
   2387                             mActiveLockCount--;
   2388                         }
   2389                     } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
   2390                     }
   2391                     mHeld = false;
   2392                 }
   2393                 if (mRefCount < 0) {
   2394                     throw new RuntimeException("WifiLock under-locked " + mTag);
   2395                 }
   2396             }
   2397         }
   2398 
   2399         /**
   2400          * Controls whether this is a reference-counted or non-reference-counted WifiLock.
   2401          *
   2402          * Reference-counted WifiLocks keep track of the number of calls to {@link #acquire} and
   2403          * {@link #release}, and only allow the radio to sleep when every call to {@link #acquire}
   2404          * has been balanced with a call to {@link #release}.  Non-reference-counted WifiLocks
   2405          * lock the radio whenever {@link #acquire} is called and it is unlocked, and unlock the
   2406          * radio whenever {@link #release} is called and it is locked.
   2407          *
   2408          * @param refCounted true if this WifiLock should keep a reference count
   2409          */
   2410         public void setReferenceCounted(boolean refCounted) {
   2411             mRefCounted = refCounted;
   2412         }
   2413 
   2414         /**
   2415          * Checks whether this WifiLock is currently held.
   2416          *
   2417          * @return true if this WifiLock is held, false otherwise
   2418          */
   2419         public boolean isHeld() {
   2420             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2421                 return mHeld;
   2422             }
   2423         }
   2424 
   2425         public void setWorkSource(WorkSource ws) {
   2426             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2427                 if (ws != null && ws.size() == 0) {
   2428                     ws = null;
   2429                 }
   2430                 boolean changed = true;
   2431                 if (ws == null) {
   2432                     mWorkSource = null;
   2433                 } else {
   2434                     ws.clearNames();
   2435                     if (mWorkSource == null) {
   2436                         changed = mWorkSource != null;
   2437                         mWorkSource = new WorkSource(ws);
   2438                     } else {
   2439                         changed = mWorkSource.diff(ws);
   2440                         if (changed) {
   2441                             mWorkSource.set(ws);
   2442                         }
   2443                     }
   2444                 }
   2445                 if (changed && mHeld) {
   2446                     try {
   2447                         mService.updateWifiLockWorkSource(mBinder, mWorkSource);
   2448                     } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2449                     }
   2450                 }
   2451             }
   2452         }
   2453 
   2454         public String toString() {
   2455             String s1, s2, s3;
   2456             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2457                 s1 = Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(this));
   2458                 s2 = mHeld ? "held; " : "";
   2459                 if (mRefCounted) {
   2460                     s3 = "refcounted: refcount = " + mRefCount;
   2461                 } else {
   2462                     s3 = "not refcounted";
   2463                 }
   2464                 return "WifiLock{ " + s1 + "; " + s2 + s3 + " }";
   2465             }
   2466         }
   2467 
   2468         @Override
   2469         protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
   2470             super.finalize();
   2471             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2472                 if (mHeld) {
   2473                     try {
   2474                         mService.releaseWifiLock(mBinder);
   2475                         synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
   2476                             mActiveLockCount--;
   2477                         }
   2478                     } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
   2479                     }
   2480                 }
   2481             }
   2482         }
   2483     }
   2484 
   2485     /**
   2486      * Creates a new WifiLock.
   2487      *
   2488      * @param lockType the type of lock to create. See {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL},
   2489      * {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL_HIGH_PERF} and {@link #WIFI_MODE_SCAN_ONLY} for
   2490      * descriptions of the types of Wi-Fi locks.
   2491      * @param tag a tag for the WifiLock to identify it in debugging messages.  This string is
   2492      *            never shown to the user under normal conditions, but should be descriptive
   2493      *            enough to identify your application and the specific WifiLock within it, if it
   2494      *            holds multiple WifiLocks.
   2495      *
   2496      * @return a new, unacquired WifiLock with the given tag.
   2497      *
   2498      * @see WifiLock
   2499      */
   2500     public WifiLock createWifiLock(int lockType, String tag) {
   2501         return new WifiLock(lockType, tag);
   2502     }
   2503 
   2504     /**
   2505      * Creates a new WifiLock.
   2506      *
   2507      * @param tag a tag for the WifiLock to identify it in debugging messages.  This string is
   2508      *            never shown to the user under normal conditions, but should be descriptive
   2509      *            enough to identify your application and the specific WifiLock within it, if it
   2510      *            holds multiple WifiLocks.
   2511      *
   2512      * @return a new, unacquired WifiLock with the given tag.
   2513      *
   2514      * @see WifiLock
   2515      */
   2516     public WifiLock createWifiLock(String tag) {
   2517         return new WifiLock(WIFI_MODE_FULL, tag);
   2518     }
   2519 
   2520 
   2521     /**
   2522      * Create a new MulticastLock
   2523      *
   2524      * @param tag a tag for the MulticastLock to identify it in debugging
   2525      *            messages.  This string is never shown to the user under
   2526      *            normal conditions, but should be descriptive enough to
   2527      *            identify your application and the specific MulticastLock
   2528      *            within it, if it holds multiple MulticastLocks.
   2529      *
   2530      * @return a new, unacquired MulticastLock with the given tag.
   2531      *
   2532      * @see MulticastLock
   2533      */
   2534     public MulticastLock createMulticastLock(String tag) {
   2535         return new MulticastLock(tag);
   2536     }
   2537 
   2538     /**
   2539      * Allows an application to receive Wifi Multicast packets.
   2540      * Normally the Wifi stack filters out packets not explicitly
   2541      * addressed to this device.  Acquring a MulticastLock will
   2542      * cause the stack to receive packets addressed to multicast
   2543      * addresses.  Processing these extra packets can cause a noticable
   2544      * battery drain and should be disabled when not needed.
   2545      */
   2546     public class MulticastLock {
   2547         private String mTag;
   2548         private final IBinder mBinder;
   2549         private int mRefCount;
   2550         private boolean mRefCounted;
   2551         private boolean mHeld;
   2552 
   2553         private MulticastLock(String tag) {
   2554             mTag = tag;
   2555             mBinder = new Binder();
   2556             mRefCount = 0;
   2557             mRefCounted = true;
   2558             mHeld = false;
   2559         }
   2560 
   2561         /**
   2562          * Locks Wifi Multicast on until {@link #release} is called.
   2563          *
   2564          * If this MulticastLock is reference-counted each call to
   2565          * {@code acquire} will increment the reference count, and the
   2566          * wifi interface will receive multicast packets as long as the
   2567          * reference count is above zero.
   2568          *
   2569          * If this MulticastLock is not reference-counted, the first call to
   2570          * {@code acquire} will turn on the multicast packets, but subsequent
   2571          * calls will be ignored.  Only one call to {@link #release} will
   2572          * be required, regardless of the number of times that {@code acquire}
   2573          * is called.
   2574          *
   2575          * Note that other applications may also lock Wifi Multicast on.
   2576          * Only they can relinquish their lock.
   2577          *
   2578          * Also note that applications cannot leave Multicast locked on.
   2579          * When an app exits or crashes, any Multicast locks will be released.
   2580          */
   2581         public void acquire() {
   2582             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2583                 if (mRefCounted ? (++mRefCount == 1) : (!mHeld)) {
   2584                     try {
   2585                         mService.acquireMulticastLock(mBinder, mTag);
   2586                         synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
   2587                             if (mActiveLockCount >= MAX_ACTIVE_LOCKS) {
   2588                                 mService.releaseMulticastLock();
   2589                                 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
   2590                                         "Exceeded maximum number of wifi locks");
   2591                             }
   2592                             mActiveLockCount++;
   2593                         }
   2594                     } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
   2595                     }
   2596                     mHeld = true;
   2597                 }
   2598             }
   2599         }
   2600 
   2601         /**
   2602          * Unlocks Wifi Multicast, restoring the filter of packets
   2603          * not addressed specifically to this device and saving power.
   2604          *
   2605          * If this MulticastLock is reference-counted, each call to
   2606          * {@code release} will decrement the reference count, and the
   2607          * multicast packets will only stop being received when the reference
   2608          * count reaches zero.  If the reference count goes below zero (that
   2609          * is, if {@code release} is called a greater number of times than
   2610          * {@link #acquire}), an exception is thrown.
   2611          *
   2612          * If this MulticastLock is not reference-counted, the first call to
   2613          * {@code release} (after the radio was multicast locked using
   2614          * {@link #acquire}) will unlock the multicast, and subsequent calls
   2615          * will be ignored.
   2616          *
   2617          * Note that if any other Wifi Multicast Locks are still outstanding
   2618          * this {@code release} call will not have an immediate effect.  Only
   2619          * when all applications have released all their Multicast Locks will
   2620          * the Multicast filter be turned back on.
   2621          *
   2622          * Also note that when an app exits or crashes all of its Multicast
   2623          * Locks will be automatically released.
   2624          */
   2625         public void release() {
   2626             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2627                 if (mRefCounted ? (--mRefCount == 0) : (mHeld)) {
   2628                     try {
   2629                         mService.releaseMulticastLock();
   2630                         synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
   2631                             mActiveLockCount--;
   2632                         }
   2633                     } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
   2634                     }
   2635                     mHeld = false;
   2636                 }
   2637                 if (mRefCount < 0) {
   2638                     throw new RuntimeException("MulticastLock under-locked "
   2639                             + mTag);
   2640                 }
   2641             }
   2642         }
   2643 
   2644         /**
   2645          * Controls whether this is a reference-counted or non-reference-
   2646          * counted MulticastLock.
   2647          *
   2648          * Reference-counted MulticastLocks keep track of the number of calls
   2649          * to {@link #acquire} and {@link #release}, and only stop the
   2650          * reception of multicast packets when every call to {@link #acquire}
   2651          * has been balanced with a call to {@link #release}.  Non-reference-
   2652          * counted MulticastLocks allow the reception of multicast packets
   2653          * whenever {@link #acquire} is called and stop accepting multicast
   2654          * packets whenever {@link #release} is called.
   2655          *
   2656          * @param refCounted true if this MulticastLock should keep a reference
   2657          * count
   2658          */
   2659         public void setReferenceCounted(boolean refCounted) {
   2660             mRefCounted = refCounted;
   2661         }
   2662 
   2663         /**
   2664          * Checks whether this MulticastLock is currently held.
   2665          *
   2666          * @return true if this MulticastLock is held, false otherwise
   2667          */
   2668         public boolean isHeld() {
   2669             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2670                 return mHeld;
   2671             }
   2672         }
   2673 
   2674         public String toString() {
   2675             String s1, s2, s3;
   2676             synchronized (mBinder) {
   2677                 s1 = Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(this));
   2678                 s2 = mHeld ? "held; " : "";
   2679                 if (mRefCounted) {
   2680                     s3 = "refcounted: refcount = " + mRefCount;
   2681                 } else {
   2682                     s3 = "not refcounted";
   2683                 }
   2684                 return "MulticastLock{ " + s1 + "; " + s2 + s3 + " }";
   2685             }
   2686         }
   2687 
   2688         @Override
   2689         protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
   2690             super.finalize();
   2691             setReferenceCounted(false);
   2692             release();
   2693         }
   2694     }
   2695 
   2696     /**
   2697      * Check multicast filter status.
   2698      *
   2699      * @return true if multicast packets are allowed.
   2700      *
   2701      * @hide pending API council approval
   2702      */
   2703     public boolean isMulticastEnabled() {
   2704         try {
   2705             return mService.isMulticastEnabled();
   2706         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2707             return false;
   2708         }
   2709     }
   2710 
   2711     /**
   2712      * Initialize the multicast filtering to 'on'
   2713      * @hide no intent to publish
   2714      */
   2715     public boolean initializeMulticastFiltering() {
   2716         try {
   2717             mService.initializeMulticastFiltering();
   2718             return true;
   2719         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2720              return false;
   2721         }
   2722     }
   2723 
   2724     protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
   2725         try {
   2726             synchronized (sThreadRefLock) {
   2727                 if (--sThreadRefCount == 0 && sAsyncChannel != null) {
   2728                     sAsyncChannel.disconnect();
   2729                 }
   2730             }
   2731         } finally {
   2732             super.finalize();
   2733         }
   2734     }
   2735 
   2736     /**
   2737      * Set wifi verbose log. Called from developer settings.
   2738      * @hide
   2739      */
   2740     public void enableVerboseLogging (int verbose) {
   2741         try {
   2742             mService.enableVerboseLogging(verbose);
   2743         } catch (Exception e) {
   2744             //ignore any failure here
   2745             Log.e(TAG, "enableVerboseLogging " + e.toString());
   2746         }
   2747     }
   2748 
   2749     /**
   2750      * Get the WiFi verbose logging level.This is used by settings
   2751      * to decide what to show within the picker.
   2752      * @hide
   2753      */
   2754     public int getVerboseLoggingLevel() {
   2755         try {
   2756             return mService.getVerboseLoggingLevel();
   2757         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2758             return 0;
   2759         }
   2760     }
   2761 
   2762     /**
   2763      * Set wifi Aggressive Handover. Called from developer settings.
   2764      * @hide
   2765      */
   2766     public void enableAggressiveHandover(int enabled) {
   2767         try {
   2768             mService.enableAggressiveHandover(enabled);
   2769         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2770 
   2771         }
   2772     }
   2773 
   2774     /**
   2775      * Get the WiFi Handover aggressiveness.This is used by settings
   2776      * to decide what to show within the picker.
   2777      * @hide
   2778      */
   2779     public int getAggressiveHandover() {
   2780         try {
   2781             return mService.getAggressiveHandover();
   2782         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2783             return 0;
   2784         }
   2785     }
   2786 
   2787     /**
   2788      * Set setting for allowing Scans when traffic is ongoing.
   2789      * @hide
   2790      */
   2791     public void setAllowScansWithTraffic(int enabled) {
   2792         try {
   2793             mService.setAllowScansWithTraffic(enabled);
   2794         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2795 
   2796         }
   2797     }
   2798 
   2799     /**
   2800      * Get setting for allowing Scans when traffic is ongoing.
   2801      * @hide
   2802      */
   2803     public int getAllowScansWithTraffic() {
   2804         try {
   2805             return mService.getAllowScansWithTraffic();
   2806         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2807             return 0;
   2808         }
   2809     }
   2810 
   2811     /**
   2812      * Resets all wifi manager settings back to factory defaults.
   2813      *
   2814      * @hide
   2815      */
   2816     public void factoryReset() {
   2817         try {
   2818             mService.factoryReset();
   2819         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2820         }
   2821     }
   2822 
   2823     /**
   2824      * Get Network object of current wifi network
   2825      * @return Get Network object of current wifi network
   2826      * @hide
   2827      */
   2828     public Network getCurrentNetwork() {
   2829         try {
   2830             return mService.getCurrentNetwork();
   2831         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2832             return null;
   2833         }
   2834     }
   2835 
   2836     /**
   2837      * Framework layer autojoin enable/disable when device is associated
   2838      * this will enable/disable autojoin scan and switch network when connected
   2839      * @return true -- if set successful false -- if set failed
   2840      * @hide
   2841      */
   2842     public boolean enableAutoJoinWhenAssociated(boolean enabled) {
   2843         try {
   2844             return mService.enableAutoJoinWhenAssociated(enabled);
   2845         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2846             return false;
   2847         }
   2848     }
   2849 
   2850     /**
   2851      * Get setting for Framework layer autojoin enable status
   2852      * @hide
   2853      */
   2854     public boolean getEnableAutoJoinWhenAssociated() {
   2855         try {
   2856             return mService.getEnableAutoJoinWhenAssociated();
   2857         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2858             return false;
   2859         }
   2860     }
   2861     /**
   2862      * Set setting for enabling autojoin Offload thru Wifi HAL layer
   2863      * @hide
   2864      */
   2865     public void setHalBasedAutojoinOffload(int enabled) {
   2866         try {
   2867             mService.setHalBasedAutojoinOffload(enabled);
   2868         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2869 
   2870         }
   2871     }
   2872 
   2873     /**
   2874      * Get setting for enabling autojoin Offload thru Wifi HAL layer
   2875      * @hide
   2876      */
   2877     public int getHalBasedAutojoinOffload() {
   2878         try {
   2879             return mService.getHalBasedAutojoinOffload();
   2880         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2881         }
   2882         return 0;
   2883     }
   2884 }
   2885