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     16 package android.net;
     17 
     18 import static com.android.internal.util.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
     19 
     20 import android.annotation.IntDef;
     21 import android.annotation.Nullable;
     22 import android.annotation.SdkConstant;
     23 import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType;
     24 import android.annotation.SystemApi;
     25 import android.app.PendingIntent;
     26 import android.content.Context;
     27 import android.content.Intent;
     28 import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
     29 import android.os.Binder;
     30 import android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES;
     31 import android.os.Bundle;
     32 import android.os.Handler;
     33 import android.os.HandlerThread;
     34 import android.os.IBinder;
     35 import android.os.INetworkActivityListener;
     36 import android.os.INetworkManagementService;
     37 import android.os.Looper;
     38 import android.os.Message;
     39 import android.os.Messenger;
     40 import android.os.Process;
     41 import android.os.RemoteException;
     42 import android.os.ResultReceiver;
     43 import android.os.ServiceManager;
     44 import android.provider.Settings;
     45 import android.telephony.SubscriptionManager;
     46 import android.util.ArrayMap;
     47 import android.util.Log;
     48 import android.util.SparseArray;
     49 
     50 import com.android.internal.telephony.ITelephony;
     51 import com.android.internal.telephony.PhoneConstants;
     52 import com.android.internal.util.Protocol;
     53 import com.android.internal.util.MessageUtils;
     54 
     55 import libcore.net.event.NetworkEventDispatcher;
     56 
     57 import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
     58 import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
     59 import java.net.InetAddress;
     60 import java.util.HashMap;
     61 import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
     62 
     63 /**
     64  * Class that answers queries about the state of network connectivity. It also
     65  * notifies applications when network connectivity changes. Get an instance
     66  * of this class by calling
     67  * {@link android.content.Context#getSystemService(String) Context.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE)}.
     68  * <p>
     69  * The primary responsibilities of this class are to:
     70  * <ol>
     71  * <li>Monitor network connections (Wi-Fi, GPRS, UMTS, etc.)</li>
     72  * <li>Send broadcast intents when network connectivity changes</li>
     73  * <li>Attempt to "fail over" to another network when connectivity to a network
     74  * is lost</li>
     75  * <li>Provide an API that allows applications to query the coarse-grained or fine-grained
     76  * state of the available networks</li>
     77  * <li>Provide an API that allows applications to request and select networks for their data
     78  * traffic</li>
     79  * </ol>
     80  */
     81 public class ConnectivityManager {
     82     private static final String TAG = "ConnectivityManager";
     83 
     84     /**
     85      * A change in network connectivity has occurred. A default connection has either
     86      * been established or lost. The NetworkInfo for the affected network is
     87      * sent as an extra; it should be consulted to see what kind of
     88      * connectivity event occurred.
     89      * <p/>
     90      * If this is a connection that was the result of failing over from a
     91      * disconnected network, then the FAILOVER_CONNECTION boolean extra is
     92      * set to true.
     93      * <p/>
     94      * For a loss of connectivity, if the connectivity manager is attempting
     95      * to connect (or has already connected) to another network, the
     96      * NetworkInfo for the new network is also passed as an extra. This lets
     97      * any receivers of the broadcast know that they should not necessarily
     98      * tell the user that no data traffic will be possible. Instead, the
     99      * receiver should expect another broadcast soon, indicating either that
    100      * the failover attempt succeeded (and so there is still overall data
    101      * connectivity), or that the failover attempt failed, meaning that all
    102      * connectivity has been lost.
    103      * <p/>
    104      * For a disconnect event, the boolean extra EXTRA_NO_CONNECTIVITY
    105      * is set to {@code true} if there are no connected networks at all.
    106      */
    107     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    108     public static final String CONNECTIVITY_ACTION = "android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE";
    109 
    110     /**
    111      * A temporary hack until SUPL system can get off the legacy APIS.
    112      * They do too many network requests and the long list of apps listening
    113      * and waking due to the CONNECTIVITY_ACTION bcast makes it expensive.
    114      * Use this bcast intent instead for SUPL requests.
    115      * @hide
    116      */
    117     public static final String CONNECTIVITY_ACTION_SUPL =
    118             "android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE_SUPL";
    119 
    120     /**
    121      * The device has connected to a network that has presented a captive
    122      * portal, which is blocking Internet connectivity. The user was presented
    123      * with a notification that network sign in is required,
    124      * and the user invoked the notification's action indicating they
    125      * desire to sign in to the network. Apps handling this activity should
    126      * facilitate signing in to the network. This action includes a
    127      * {@link Network} typed extra called {@link #EXTRA_NETWORK} that represents
    128      * the network presenting the captive portal; all communication with the
    129      * captive portal must be done using this {@code Network} object.
    130      * <p/>
    131      * This activity includes a {@link CaptivePortal} extra named
    132      * {@link #EXTRA_CAPTIVE_PORTAL} that can be used to indicate different
    133      * outcomes of the captive portal sign in to the system:
    134      * <ul>
    135      * <li> When the app handling this action believes the user has signed in to
    136      * the network and the captive portal has been dismissed, the app should
    137      * call {@link CaptivePortal#reportCaptivePortalDismissed} so the system can
    138      * reevaluate the network. If reevaluation finds the network no longer
    139      * subject to a captive portal, the network may become the default active
    140      * data network. </li>
    141      * <li> When the app handling this action believes the user explicitly wants
    142      * to ignore the captive portal and the network, the app should call
    143      * {@link CaptivePortal#ignoreNetwork}. </li>
    144      * </ul>
    145      */
    146     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
    147     public static final String ACTION_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_SIGN_IN = "android.net.conn.CAPTIVE_PORTAL";
    148 
    149     /**
    150      * The lookup key for a {@link NetworkInfo} object. Retrieve with
    151      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
    152      *
    153      * @deprecated Since {@link NetworkInfo} can vary based on UID, applications
    154      *             should always obtain network information through
    155      *             {@link #getActiveNetworkInfo()}.
    156      * @see #EXTRA_NETWORK_TYPE
    157      */
    158     @Deprecated
    159     public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO = "networkInfo";
    160 
    161     /**
    162      * Network type which triggered a {@link #CONNECTIVITY_ACTION} broadcast.
    163      *
    164      * @see android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String, int)
    165      */
    166     public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK_TYPE = "networkType";
    167 
    168     /**
    169      * The lookup key for a boolean that indicates whether a connect event
    170      * is for a network to which the connectivity manager was failing over
    171      * following a disconnect on another network.
    172      * Retrieve it with {@link android.content.Intent#getBooleanExtra(String,boolean)}.
    173      */
    174     public static final String EXTRA_IS_FAILOVER = "isFailover";
    175     /**
    176      * The lookup key for a {@link NetworkInfo} object. This is supplied when
    177      * there is another network that it may be possible to connect to. Retrieve with
    178      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
    179      */
    180     public static final String EXTRA_OTHER_NETWORK_INFO = "otherNetwork";
    181     /**
    182      * The lookup key for a boolean that indicates whether there is a
    183      * complete lack of connectivity, i.e., no network is available.
    184      * Retrieve it with {@link android.content.Intent#getBooleanExtra(String,boolean)}.
    185      */
    186     public static final String EXTRA_NO_CONNECTIVITY = "noConnectivity";
    187     /**
    188      * The lookup key for a string that indicates why an attempt to connect
    189      * to a network failed. The string has no particular structure. It is
    190      * intended to be used in notifications presented to users. Retrieve
    191      * it with {@link android.content.Intent#getStringExtra(String)}.
    192      */
    193     public static final String EXTRA_REASON = "reason";
    194     /**
    195      * The lookup key for a string that provides optionally supplied
    196      * extra information about the network state. The information
    197      * may be passed up from the lower networking layers, and its
    198      * meaning may be specific to a particular network type. Retrieve
    199      * it with {@link android.content.Intent#getStringExtra(String)}.
    200      */
    201     public static final String EXTRA_EXTRA_INFO = "extraInfo";
    202     /**
    203      * The lookup key for an int that provides information about
    204      * our connection to the internet at large.  0 indicates no connection,
    205      * 100 indicates a great connection.  Retrieve it with
    206      * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String, int)}.
    207      * {@hide}
    208      */
    209     public static final String EXTRA_INET_CONDITION = "inetCondition";
    210     /**
    211      * The lookup key for a {@link CaptivePortal} object included with the
    212      * {@link #ACTION_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_SIGN_IN} intent.  The {@code CaptivePortal}
    213      * object can be used to either indicate to the system that the captive
    214      * portal has been dismissed or that the user does not want to pursue
    215      * signing in to captive portal.  Retrieve it with
    216      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
    217      */
    218     public static final String EXTRA_CAPTIVE_PORTAL = "android.net.extra.CAPTIVE_PORTAL";
    219 
    220     /**
    221      * Key for passing a URL to the captive portal login activity.
    222      */
    223     public static final String EXTRA_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_URL = "android.net.extra.CAPTIVE_PORTAL_URL";
    224 
    225     /**
    226      * Broadcast action to indicate the change of data activity status
    227      * (idle or active) on a network in a recent period.
    228      * The network becomes active when data transmission is started, or
    229      * idle if there is no data transmission for a period of time.
    230      * {@hide}
    231      */
    232     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    233     public static final String ACTION_DATA_ACTIVITY_CHANGE = "android.net.conn.DATA_ACTIVITY_CHANGE";
    234     /**
    235      * The lookup key for an enum that indicates the network device type on which this data activity
    236      * change happens.
    237      * {@hide}
    238      */
    239     public static final String EXTRA_DEVICE_TYPE = "deviceType";
    240     /**
    241      * The lookup key for a boolean that indicates the device is active or not. {@code true} means
    242      * it is actively sending or receiving data and {@code false} means it is idle.
    243      * {@hide}
    244      */
    245     public static final String EXTRA_IS_ACTIVE = "isActive";
    246     /**
    247      * The lookup key for a long that contains the timestamp (nanos) of the radio state change.
    248      * {@hide}
    249      */
    250     public static final String EXTRA_REALTIME_NS = "tsNanos";
    251 
    252     /**
    253      * Broadcast Action: The setting for background data usage has changed
    254      * values. Use {@link #getBackgroundDataSetting()} to get the current value.
    255      * <p>
    256      * If an application uses the network in the background, it should listen
    257      * for this broadcast and stop using the background data if the value is
    258      * {@code false}.
    259      * <p>
    260      *
    261      * @deprecated As of {@link VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, availability
    262      *             of background data depends on several combined factors, and
    263      *             this broadcast is no longer sent. Instead, when background
    264      *             data is unavailable, {@link #getActiveNetworkInfo()} will now
    265      *             appear disconnected. During first boot after a platform
    266      *             upgrade, this broadcast will be sent once if
    267      *             {@link #getBackgroundDataSetting()} was {@code false} before
    268      *             the upgrade.
    269      */
    270     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    271     @Deprecated
    272     public static final String ACTION_BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING_CHANGED =
    273             "android.net.conn.BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING_CHANGED";
    274 
    275     /**
    276      * Broadcast Action: The network connection may not be good
    277      * uses {@code ConnectivityManager.EXTRA_INET_CONDITION} and
    278      * {@code ConnectivityManager.EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO} to specify
    279      * the network and it's condition.
    280      * @hide
    281      */
    282     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    283     public static final String INET_CONDITION_ACTION =
    284             "android.net.conn.INET_CONDITION_ACTION";
    285 
    286     /**
    287      * Broadcast Action: A tetherable connection has come or gone.
    288      * Uses {@code ConnectivityManager.EXTRA_AVAILABLE_TETHER},
    289      * {@code ConnectivityManager.EXTRA_ACTIVE_TETHER} and
    290      * {@code ConnectivityManager.EXTRA_ERRORED_TETHER} to indicate
    291      * the current state of tethering.  Each include a list of
    292      * interface names in that state (may be empty).
    293      * @hide
    294      */
    295     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    296     public static final String ACTION_TETHER_STATE_CHANGED =
    297             "android.net.conn.TETHER_STATE_CHANGED";
    298 
    299     /**
    300      * @hide
    301      * gives a String[] listing all the interfaces configured for
    302      * tethering and currently available for tethering.
    303      */
    304     public static final String EXTRA_AVAILABLE_TETHER = "availableArray";
    305 
    306     /**
    307      * @hide
    308      * gives a String[] listing all the interfaces currently tethered
    309      * (ie, has dhcp support and packets potentially forwarded/NATed)
    310      */
    311     public static final String EXTRA_ACTIVE_TETHER = "activeArray";
    312 
    313     /**
    314      * @hide
    315      * gives a String[] listing all the interfaces we tried to tether and
    316      * failed.  Use {@link #getLastTetherError} to find the error code
    317      * for any interfaces listed here.
    318      */
    319     public static final String EXTRA_ERRORED_TETHER = "erroredArray";
    320 
    321     /**
    322      * Broadcast Action: The captive portal tracker has finished its test.
    323      * Sent only while running Setup Wizard, in lieu of showing a user
    324      * notification.
    325      * @hide
    326      */
    327     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    328     public static final String ACTION_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_TEST_COMPLETED =
    329             "android.net.conn.CAPTIVE_PORTAL_TEST_COMPLETED";
    330     /**
    331      * The lookup key for a boolean that indicates whether a captive portal was detected.
    332      * Retrieve it with {@link android.content.Intent#getBooleanExtra(String,boolean)}.
    333      * @hide
    334      */
    335     public static final String EXTRA_IS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL = "captivePortal";
    336 
    337     /**
    338      * Action used to display a dialog that asks the user whether to connect to a network that is
    339      * not validated. This intent is used to start the dialog in settings via startActivity.
    340      *
    341      * @hide
    342      */
    343     public static final String ACTION_PROMPT_UNVALIDATED = "android.net.conn.PROMPT_UNVALIDATED";
    344 
    345     /**
    346      * Invalid tethering type.
    347      * @see #startTethering(int, OnStartTetheringCallback, boolean)
    348      * @hide
    349      */
    350     public static final int TETHERING_INVALID   = -1;
    351 
    352     /**
    353      * Wifi tethering type.
    354      * @see #startTethering(int, OnStartTetheringCallback, boolean)
    355      * @hide
    356      */
    357     @SystemApi
    358     public static final int TETHERING_WIFI      = 0;
    359 
    360     /**
    361      * USB tethering type.
    362      * @see #startTethering(int, OnStartTetheringCallback, boolean)
    363      * @hide
    364      */
    365     @SystemApi
    366     public static final int TETHERING_USB       = 1;
    367 
    368     /**
    369      * Bluetooth tethering type.
    370      * @see #startTethering(int, OnStartTetheringCallback, boolean)
    371      * @hide
    372      */
    373     @SystemApi
    374     public static final int TETHERING_BLUETOOTH = 2;
    375 
    376     /**
    377      * Extra used for communicating with the TetherService. Includes the type of tethering to
    378      * enable if any.
    379      * @hide
    380      */
    381     public static final String EXTRA_ADD_TETHER_TYPE = "extraAddTetherType";
    382 
    383     /**
    384      * Extra used for communicating with the TetherService. Includes the type of tethering for
    385      * which to cancel provisioning.
    386      * @hide
    387      */
    388     public static final String EXTRA_REM_TETHER_TYPE = "extraRemTetherType";
    389 
    390     /**
    391      * Extra used for communicating with the TetherService. True to schedule a recheck of tether
    392      * provisioning.
    393      * @hide
    394      */
    395     public static final String EXTRA_SET_ALARM = "extraSetAlarm";
    396 
    397     /**
    398      * Tells the TetherService to run a provision check now.
    399      * @hide
    400      */
    401     public static final String EXTRA_RUN_PROVISION = "extraRunProvision";
    402 
    403     /**
    404      * Extra used for communicating with the TetherService. Contains the {@link ResultReceiver}
    405      * which will receive provisioning results. Can be left empty.
    406      * @hide
    407      */
    408     public static final String EXTRA_PROVISION_CALLBACK = "extraProvisionCallback";
    409 
    410     /**
    411      * The absence of a connection type.
    412      * @hide
    413      */
    414     public static final int TYPE_NONE        = -1;
    415 
    416     /**
    417      * The Mobile data connection.  When active, all data traffic
    418      * will use this network type's interface by default
    419      * (it has a default route)
    420      */
    421     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE      = 0;
    422     /**
    423      * The WIFI data connection.  When active, all data traffic
    424      * will use this network type's interface by default
    425      * (it has a default route).
    426      */
    427     public static final int TYPE_WIFI        = 1;
    428     /**
    429      * An MMS-specific Mobile data connection.  This network type may use the
    430      * same network interface as {@link #TYPE_MOBILE} or it may use a different
    431      * one.  This is used by applications needing to talk to the carrier's
    432      * Multimedia Messaging Service servers.
    433      *
    434      * @deprecated Applications should instead use
    435      *         {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} to request a network that
    436      *         provides the {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_MMS} capability.
    437      */
    438     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_MMS  = 2;
    439     /**
    440      * A SUPL-specific Mobile data connection.  This network type may use the
    441      * same network interface as {@link #TYPE_MOBILE} or it may use a different
    442      * one.  This is used by applications needing to talk to the carrier's
    443      * Secure User Plane Location servers for help locating the device.
    444      *
    445      * @deprecated Applications should instead use
    446      *         {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} to request a network that
    447      *         provides the {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL} capability.
    448      */
    449     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL = 3;
    450     /**
    451      * A DUN-specific Mobile data connection.  This network type may use the
    452      * same network interface as {@link #TYPE_MOBILE} or it may use a different
    453      * one.  This is sometimes by the system when setting up an upstream connection
    454      * for tethering so that the carrier is aware of DUN traffic.
    455      */
    456     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_DUN  = 4;
    457     /**
    458      * A High Priority Mobile data connection.  This network type uses the
    459      * same network interface as {@link #TYPE_MOBILE} but the routing setup
    460      * is different.
    461      *
    462      * @deprecated Applications should instead use
    463      *         {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} to request a network that
    464      *         uses the {@link NetworkCapabilities#TRANSPORT_CELLULAR} transport.
    465      */
    466     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI = 5;
    467     /**
    468      * The WiMAX data connection.  When active, all data traffic
    469      * will use this network type's interface by default
    470      * (it has a default route).
    471      */
    472     public static final int TYPE_WIMAX       = 6;
    473 
    474     /**
    475      * The Bluetooth data connection.  When active, all data traffic
    476      * will use this network type's interface by default
    477      * (it has a default route).
    478      */
    479     public static final int TYPE_BLUETOOTH   = 7;
    480 
    481     /**
    482      * Dummy data connection.  This should not be used on shipping devices.
    483      */
    484     public static final int TYPE_DUMMY       = 8;
    485 
    486     /**
    487      * The Ethernet data connection.  When active, all data traffic
    488      * will use this network type's interface by default
    489      * (it has a default route).
    490      */
    491     public static final int TYPE_ETHERNET    = 9;
    492 
    493     /**
    494      * Over the air Administration.
    495      * {@hide}
    496      */
    497     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA = 10;
    498 
    499     /**
    500      * IP Multimedia Subsystem.
    501      * {@hide}
    502      */
    503     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_IMS  = 11;
    504 
    505     /**
    506      * Carrier Branded Services.
    507      * {@hide}
    508      */
    509     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_CBS  = 12;
    510 
    511     /**
    512      * A Wi-Fi p2p connection. Only requesting processes will have access to
    513      * the peers connected.
    514      * {@hide}
    515      */
    516     public static final int TYPE_WIFI_P2P    = 13;
    517 
    518     /**
    519      * The network to use for initially attaching to the network
    520      * {@hide}
    521      */
    522     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_IA = 14;
    523 
    524     /**
    525      * Emergency PDN connection for emergency services.  This
    526      * may include IMS and MMS in emergency situations.
    527      * {@hide}
    528      */
    529     public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_EMERGENCY = 15;
    530 
    531     /**
    532      * The network that uses proxy to achieve connectivity.
    533      * {@hide}
    534      */
    535     public static final int TYPE_PROXY = 16;
    536 
    537     /**
    538      * A virtual network using one or more native bearers.
    539      * It may or may not be providing security services.
    540      */
    541     public static final int TYPE_VPN = 17;
    542 
    543     /** {@hide} */
    544     public static final int MAX_RADIO_TYPE   = TYPE_VPN;
    545 
    546     /** {@hide} */
    547     public static final int MAX_NETWORK_TYPE = TYPE_VPN;
    548 
    549     /**
    550      * If you want to set the default network preference,you can directly
    551      * change the networkAttributes array in framework's config.xml.
    552      *
    553      * @deprecated Since we support so many more networks now, the single
    554      *             network default network preference can't really express
    555      *             the hierarchy.  Instead, the default is defined by the
    556      *             networkAttributes in config.xml.  You can determine
    557      *             the current value by calling {@link #getNetworkPreference()}
    558      *             from an App.
    559      */
    560     @Deprecated
    561     public static final int DEFAULT_NETWORK_PREFERENCE = TYPE_WIFI;
    562 
    563     /**
    564      * @hide
    565      */
    566     public final static int REQUEST_ID_UNSET = 0;
    567 
    568     /**
    569      * A NetID indicating no Network is selected.
    570      * Keep in sync with bionic/libc/dns/include/resolv_netid.h
    571      * @hide
    572      */
    573     public static final int NETID_UNSET = 0;
    574 
    575     private final IConnectivityManager mService;
    576     /**
    577      * A kludge to facilitate static access where a Context pointer isn't available, like in the
    578      * case of the static set/getProcessDefaultNetwork methods and from the Network class.
    579      * TODO: Remove this after deprecating the static methods in favor of non-static methods or
    580      * methods that take a Context argument.
    581      */
    582     private static ConnectivityManager sInstance;
    583 
    584     private final Context mContext;
    585 
    586     private INetworkManagementService mNMService;
    587     private INetworkPolicyManager mNPManager;
    588 
    589     /**
    590      * Tests if a given integer represents a valid network type.
    591      * @param networkType the type to be tested
    592      * @return a boolean.  {@code true} if the type is valid, else {@code false}
    593      * @deprecated All APIs accepting a network type are deprecated. There should be no need to
    594      *             validate a network type.
    595      */
    596     public static boolean isNetworkTypeValid(int networkType) {
    597         return networkType >= 0 && networkType <= MAX_NETWORK_TYPE;
    598     }
    599 
    600     /**
    601      * Returns a non-localized string representing a given network type.
    602      * ONLY used for debugging output.
    603      * @param type the type needing naming
    604      * @return a String for the given type, or a string version of the type ("87")
    605      * if no name is known.
    606      * {@hide}
    607      */
    608     public static String getNetworkTypeName(int type) {
    609         switch (type) {
    610             case TYPE_MOBILE:
    611                 return "MOBILE";
    612             case TYPE_WIFI:
    613                 return "WIFI";
    614             case TYPE_MOBILE_MMS:
    615                 return "MOBILE_MMS";
    616             case TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL:
    617                 return "MOBILE_SUPL";
    618             case TYPE_MOBILE_DUN:
    619                 return "MOBILE_DUN";
    620             case TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI:
    621                 return "MOBILE_HIPRI";
    622             case TYPE_WIMAX:
    623                 return "WIMAX";
    624             case TYPE_BLUETOOTH:
    625                 return "BLUETOOTH";
    626             case TYPE_DUMMY:
    627                 return "DUMMY";
    628             case TYPE_ETHERNET:
    629                 return "ETHERNET";
    630             case TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA:
    631                 return "MOBILE_FOTA";
    632             case TYPE_MOBILE_IMS:
    633                 return "MOBILE_IMS";
    634             case TYPE_MOBILE_CBS:
    635                 return "MOBILE_CBS";
    636             case TYPE_WIFI_P2P:
    637                 return "WIFI_P2P";
    638             case TYPE_MOBILE_IA:
    639                 return "MOBILE_IA";
    640             case TYPE_MOBILE_EMERGENCY:
    641                 return "MOBILE_EMERGENCY";
    642             case TYPE_PROXY:
    643                 return "PROXY";
    644             case TYPE_VPN:
    645                 return "VPN";
    646             default:
    647                 return Integer.toString(type);
    648         }
    649     }
    650 
    651     /**
    652      * Checks if a given type uses the cellular data connection.
    653      * This should be replaced in the future by a network property.
    654      * @param networkType the type to check
    655      * @return a boolean - {@code true} if uses cellular network, else {@code false}
    656      * {@hide}
    657      */
    658     public static boolean isNetworkTypeMobile(int networkType) {
    659         switch (networkType) {
    660             case TYPE_MOBILE:
    661             case TYPE_MOBILE_MMS:
    662             case TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL:
    663             case TYPE_MOBILE_DUN:
    664             case TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI:
    665             case TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA:
    666             case TYPE_MOBILE_IMS:
    667             case TYPE_MOBILE_CBS:
    668             case TYPE_MOBILE_IA:
    669             case TYPE_MOBILE_EMERGENCY:
    670                 return true;
    671             default:
    672                 return false;
    673         }
    674     }
    675 
    676     /**
    677      * Checks if the given network type is backed by a Wi-Fi radio.
    678      *
    679      * @hide
    680      */
    681     public static boolean isNetworkTypeWifi(int networkType) {
    682         switch (networkType) {
    683             case TYPE_WIFI:
    684             case TYPE_WIFI_P2P:
    685                 return true;
    686             default:
    687                 return false;
    688         }
    689     }
    690 
    691     /**
    692      * Specifies the preferred network type.  When the device has more
    693      * than one type available the preferred network type will be used.
    694      *
    695      * @param preference the network type to prefer over all others.  It is
    696      *         unspecified what happens to the old preferred network in the
    697      *         overall ordering.
    698      * @deprecated Functionality has been removed as it no longer makes sense,
    699      *             with many more than two networks - we'd need an array to express
    700      *             preference.  Instead we use dynamic network properties of
    701      *             the networks to describe their precedence.
    702      */
    703     public void setNetworkPreference(int preference) {
    704     }
    705 
    706     /**
    707      * Retrieves the current preferred network type.
    708      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    709      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
    710      *
    711      * @return an integer representing the preferred network type
    712      *
    713      * @deprecated Functionality has been removed as it no longer makes sense,
    714      *             with many more than two networks - we'd need an array to express
    715      *             preference.  Instead we use dynamic network properties of
    716      *             the networks to describe their precedence.
    717      */
    718     public int getNetworkPreference() {
    719         return TYPE_NONE;
    720     }
    721 
    722     /**
    723      * Returns details about the currently active default data network. When
    724      * connected, this network is the default route for outgoing connections.
    725      * You should always check {@link NetworkInfo#isConnected()} before initiating
    726      * network traffic. This may return {@code null} when there is no default
    727      * network.
    728      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    729      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
    730      *
    731      * @return a {@link NetworkInfo} object for the current default network
    732      *        or {@code null} if no default network is currently active
    733      */
    734     public NetworkInfo getActiveNetworkInfo() {
    735         try {
    736             return mService.getActiveNetworkInfo();
    737         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    738             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    739         }
    740     }
    741 
    742     /**
    743      * Returns a {@link Network} object corresponding to the currently active
    744      * default data network.  In the event that the current active default data
    745      * network disconnects, the returned {@code Network} object will no longer
    746      * be usable.  This will return {@code null} when there is no default
    747      * network.
    748      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    749      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
    750      *
    751      * @return a {@link Network} object for the current default network or
    752      *        {@code null} if no default network is currently active
    753      */
    754     public Network getActiveNetwork() {
    755         try {
    756             return mService.getActiveNetwork();
    757         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    758             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    759         }
    760     }
    761 
    762     /**
    763      * Returns a {@link Network} object corresponding to the currently active
    764      * default data network for a specific UID.  In the event that the default data
    765      * network disconnects, the returned {@code Network} object will no longer
    766      * be usable.  This will return {@code null} when there is no default
    767      * network for the UID.
    768      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    769      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL}.
    770      *
    771      * @return a {@link Network} object for the current default network for the
    772      *         given UID or {@code null} if no default network is currently active
    773      *
    774      * @hide
    775      */
    776     public Network getActiveNetworkForUid(int uid) {
    777         return getActiveNetworkForUid(uid, false);
    778     }
    779 
    780     /** {@hide} */
    781     public Network getActiveNetworkForUid(int uid, boolean ignoreBlocked) {
    782         try {
    783             return mService.getActiveNetworkForUid(uid, ignoreBlocked);
    784         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    785             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    786         }
    787     }
    788 
    789     /**
    790      * Configures an always-on VPN connection through a specific application.
    791      * This connection is automatically granted and persisted after a reboot.
    792      *
    793      * <p>The designated package should declare a {@link VpnService} in its
    794      *    manifest guarded by {@link android.Manifest.permission.BIND_VPN_SERVICE},
    795      *    otherwise the call will fail.
    796      *
    797      * @param userId The identifier of the user to set an always-on VPN for.
    798      * @param vpnPackage The package name for an installed VPN app on the device, or {@code null}
    799      *                   to remove an existing always-on VPN configuration.
    800      * @param lockdownEnabled {@code true} to disallow networking when the VPN is not connected or
    801      *        {@code false} otherwise.
    802      * @return {@code true} if the package is set as always-on VPN controller;
    803      *         {@code false} otherwise.
    804      * @hide
    805      */
    806     public boolean setAlwaysOnVpnPackageForUser(int userId, @Nullable String vpnPackage,
    807             boolean lockdownEnabled) {
    808         try {
    809             return mService.setAlwaysOnVpnPackage(userId, vpnPackage, lockdownEnabled);
    810         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    811             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    812         }
    813     }
    814 
    815     /**
    816      * Returns the package name of the currently set always-on VPN application.
    817      * If there is no always-on VPN set, or the VPN is provided by the system instead
    818      * of by an app, {@code null} will be returned.
    819      *
    820      * @return Package name of VPN controller responsible for always-on VPN,
    821      *         or {@code null} if none is set.
    822      * @hide
    823      */
    824     public String getAlwaysOnVpnPackageForUser(int userId) {
    825         try {
    826             return mService.getAlwaysOnVpnPackage(userId);
    827         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    828             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    829         }
    830     }
    831 
    832     /**
    833      * Returns details about the currently active default data network
    834      * for a given uid.  This is for internal use only to avoid spying
    835      * other apps.
    836      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    837      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL}
    838      *
    839      * @return a {@link NetworkInfo} object for the current default network
    840      *        for the given uid or {@code null} if no default network is
    841      *        available for the specified uid.
    842      *
    843      * {@hide}
    844      */
    845     public NetworkInfo getActiveNetworkInfoForUid(int uid) {
    846         return getActiveNetworkInfoForUid(uid, false);
    847     }
    848 
    849     /** {@hide} */
    850     public NetworkInfo getActiveNetworkInfoForUid(int uid, boolean ignoreBlocked) {
    851         try {
    852             return mService.getActiveNetworkInfoForUid(uid, ignoreBlocked);
    853         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    854             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    855         }
    856     }
    857 
    858     /**
    859      * Returns connection status information about a particular
    860      * network type.
    861      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    862      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
    863      *
    864      * @param networkType integer specifying which networkType in
    865      *        which you're interested.
    866      * @return a {@link NetworkInfo} object for the requested
    867      *        network type or {@code null} if the type is not
    868      *        supported by the device.
    869      *
    870      * @deprecated This method does not support multiple connected networks
    871      *             of the same type. Use {@link #getAllNetworks} and
    872      *             {@link #getNetworkInfo(android.net.Network)} instead.
    873      */
    874     public NetworkInfo getNetworkInfo(int networkType) {
    875         try {
    876             return mService.getNetworkInfo(networkType);
    877         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    878             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    879         }
    880     }
    881 
    882     /**
    883      * Returns connection status information about a particular
    884      * Network.
    885      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    886      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
    887      *
    888      * @param network {@link Network} specifying which network
    889      *        in which you're interested.
    890      * @return a {@link NetworkInfo} object for the requested
    891      *        network or {@code null} if the {@code Network}
    892      *        is not valid.
    893      */
    894     public NetworkInfo getNetworkInfo(Network network) {
    895         return getNetworkInfoForUid(network, Process.myUid(), false);
    896     }
    897 
    898     /** {@hide} */
    899     public NetworkInfo getNetworkInfoForUid(Network network, int uid, boolean ignoreBlocked) {
    900         try {
    901             return mService.getNetworkInfoForUid(network, uid, ignoreBlocked);
    902         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    903             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    904         }
    905     }
    906 
    907     /**
    908      * Returns connection status information about all network
    909      * types supported by the device.
    910      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    911      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
    912      *
    913      * @return an array of {@link NetworkInfo} objects.  Check each
    914      * {@link NetworkInfo#getType} for which type each applies.
    915      *
    916      * @deprecated This method does not support multiple connected networks
    917      *             of the same type. Use {@link #getAllNetworks} and
    918      *             {@link #getNetworkInfo(android.net.Network)} instead.
    919      */
    920     public NetworkInfo[] getAllNetworkInfo() {
    921         try {
    922             return mService.getAllNetworkInfo();
    923         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    924             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    925         }
    926     }
    927 
    928     /**
    929      * Returns the {@link Network} object currently serving a given type, or
    930      * null if the given type is not connected.
    931      *
    932      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    933      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
    934      *
    935      * @hide
    936      * @deprecated This method does not support multiple connected networks
    937      *             of the same type. Use {@link #getAllNetworks} and
    938      *             {@link #getNetworkInfo(android.net.Network)} instead.
    939      */
    940     public Network getNetworkForType(int networkType) {
    941         try {
    942             return mService.getNetworkForType(networkType);
    943         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    944             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    945         }
    946     }
    947 
    948     /**
    949      * Returns an array of all {@link Network} currently tracked by the
    950      * framework.
    951      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    952      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
    953      *
    954      * @return an array of {@link Network} objects.
    955      */
    956     public Network[] getAllNetworks() {
    957         try {
    958             return mService.getAllNetworks();
    959         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    960             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    961         }
    962     }
    963 
    964     /**
    965      * Returns an array of {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities} objects, representing
    966      * the Networks that applications run by the given user will use by default.
    967      * @hide
    968      */
    969     public NetworkCapabilities[] getDefaultNetworkCapabilitiesForUser(int userId) {
    970         try {
    971             return mService.getDefaultNetworkCapabilitiesForUser(userId);
    972         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    973             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    974         }
    975     }
    976 
    977     /**
    978      * Returns the IP information for the current default network.
    979      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    980      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
    981      *
    982      * @return a {@link LinkProperties} object describing the IP info
    983      *        for the current default network, or {@code null} if there
    984      *        is no current default network.
    985      *
    986      * {@hide}
    987      */
    988     public LinkProperties getActiveLinkProperties() {
    989         try {
    990             return mService.getActiveLinkProperties();
    991         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    992             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    993         }
    994     }
    995 
    996     /**
    997      * Returns the IP information for a given network type.
    998      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
    999      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   1000      *
   1001      * @param networkType the network type of interest.
   1002      * @return a {@link LinkProperties} object describing the IP info
   1003      *        for the given networkType, or {@code null} if there is
   1004      *        no current default network.
   1005      *
   1006      * {@hide}
   1007      * @deprecated This method does not support multiple connected networks
   1008      *             of the same type. Use {@link #getAllNetworks},
   1009      *             {@link #getNetworkInfo(android.net.Network)}, and
   1010      *             {@link #getLinkProperties(android.net.Network)} instead.
   1011      */
   1012     public LinkProperties getLinkProperties(int networkType) {
   1013         try {
   1014             return mService.getLinkPropertiesForType(networkType);
   1015         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1016             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1017         }
   1018     }
   1019 
   1020     /**
   1021      * Get the {@link LinkProperties} for the given {@link Network}.  This
   1022      * will return {@code null} if the network is unknown.
   1023      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   1024      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   1025      *
   1026      * @param network The {@link Network} object identifying the network in question.
   1027      * @return The {@link LinkProperties} for the network, or {@code null}.
   1028      */
   1029     public LinkProperties getLinkProperties(Network network) {
   1030         try {
   1031             return mService.getLinkProperties(network);
   1032         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1033             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1034         }
   1035     }
   1036 
   1037     /**
   1038      * Get the {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities} for the given {@link Network}.  This
   1039      * will return {@code null} if the network is unknown.
   1040      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   1041      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   1042      *
   1043      * @param network The {@link Network} object identifying the network in question.
   1044      * @return The {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities} for the network, or {@code null}.
   1045      */
   1046     public NetworkCapabilities getNetworkCapabilities(Network network) {
   1047         try {
   1048             return mService.getNetworkCapabilities(network);
   1049         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1050             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1051         }
   1052     }
   1053 
   1054     /**
   1055      * Gets the URL that should be used for resolving whether a captive portal is present.
   1056      * 1. This URL should respond with a 204 response to a GET request to indicate no captive
   1057      *    portal is present.
   1058      * 2. This URL must be HTTP as redirect responses are used to find captive portal
   1059      *    sign-in pages. Captive portals cannot respond to HTTPS requests with redirects.
   1060      *
   1061      * @hide
   1062      */
   1063     @SystemApi
   1064     public String getCaptivePortalServerUrl() {
   1065         try {
   1066             return mService.getCaptivePortalServerUrl();
   1067         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1068             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1069         }
   1070     }
   1071 
   1072     /**
   1073      * Tells the underlying networking system that the caller wants to
   1074      * begin using the named feature. The interpretation of {@code feature}
   1075      * is completely up to each networking implementation.
   1076      *
   1077      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   1078      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   1079      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   1080      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   1081      *
   1082      * @param networkType specifies which network the request pertains to
   1083      * @param feature the name of the feature to be used
   1084      * @return an integer value representing the outcome of the request.
   1085      * The interpretation of this value is specific to each networking
   1086      * implementation+feature combination, except that the value {@code -1}
   1087      * always indicates failure.
   1088      *
   1089      * @deprecated Deprecated in favor of the cleaner
   1090      *             {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} API.
   1091      *             In {@link VERSION_CODES#M}, and above, this method is unsupported and will
   1092      *             throw {@code UnsupportedOperationException} if called.
   1093      */
   1094     public int startUsingNetworkFeature(int networkType, String feature) {
   1095         checkLegacyRoutingApiAccess();
   1096         NetworkCapabilities netCap = networkCapabilitiesForFeature(networkType, feature);
   1097         if (netCap == null) {
   1098             Log.d(TAG, "Can't satisfy startUsingNetworkFeature for " + networkType + ", " +
   1099                     feature);
   1100             return PhoneConstants.APN_REQUEST_FAILED;
   1101         }
   1102 
   1103         NetworkRequest request = null;
   1104         synchronized (sLegacyRequests) {
   1105             LegacyRequest l = sLegacyRequests.get(netCap);
   1106             if (l != null) {
   1107                 Log.d(TAG, "renewing startUsingNetworkFeature request " + l.networkRequest);
   1108                 renewRequestLocked(l);
   1109                 if (l.currentNetwork != null) {
   1110                     return PhoneConstants.APN_ALREADY_ACTIVE;
   1111                 } else {
   1112                     return PhoneConstants.APN_REQUEST_STARTED;
   1113                 }
   1114             }
   1115 
   1116             request = requestNetworkForFeatureLocked(netCap);
   1117         }
   1118         if (request != null) {
   1119             Log.d(TAG, "starting startUsingNetworkFeature for request " + request);
   1120             return PhoneConstants.APN_REQUEST_STARTED;
   1121         } else {
   1122             Log.d(TAG, " request Failed");
   1123             return PhoneConstants.APN_REQUEST_FAILED;
   1124         }
   1125     }
   1126 
   1127     /**
   1128      * Tells the underlying networking system that the caller is finished
   1129      * using the named feature. The interpretation of {@code feature}
   1130      * is completely up to each networking implementation.
   1131      *
   1132      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   1133      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   1134      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   1135      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   1136      *
   1137      * @param networkType specifies which network the request pertains to
   1138      * @param feature the name of the feature that is no longer needed
   1139      * @return an integer value representing the outcome of the request.
   1140      * The interpretation of this value is specific to each networking
   1141      * implementation+feature combination, except that the value {@code -1}
   1142      * always indicates failure.
   1143      *
   1144      * @deprecated Deprecated in favor of the cleaner
   1145      *             {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)} API.
   1146      *             In {@link VERSION_CODES#M}, and above, this method is unsupported and will
   1147      *             throw {@code UnsupportedOperationException} if called.
   1148      */
   1149     public int stopUsingNetworkFeature(int networkType, String feature) {
   1150         checkLegacyRoutingApiAccess();
   1151         NetworkCapabilities netCap = networkCapabilitiesForFeature(networkType, feature);
   1152         if (netCap == null) {
   1153             Log.d(TAG, "Can't satisfy stopUsingNetworkFeature for " + networkType + ", " +
   1154                     feature);
   1155             return -1;
   1156         }
   1157 
   1158         if (removeRequestForFeature(netCap)) {
   1159             Log.d(TAG, "stopUsingNetworkFeature for " + networkType + ", " + feature);
   1160         }
   1161         return 1;
   1162     }
   1163 
   1164     private NetworkCapabilities networkCapabilitiesForFeature(int networkType, String feature) {
   1165         if (networkType == TYPE_MOBILE) {
   1166             int cap = -1;
   1167             if ("enableMMS".equals(feature)) {
   1168                 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_MMS;
   1169             } else if ("enableSUPL".equals(feature)) {
   1170                 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL;
   1171             } else if ("enableDUN".equals(feature) || "enableDUNAlways".equals(feature)) {
   1172                 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_DUN;
   1173             } else if ("enableHIPRI".equals(feature)) {
   1174                 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET;
   1175             } else if ("enableFOTA".equals(feature)) {
   1176                 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_FOTA;
   1177             } else if ("enableIMS".equals(feature)) {
   1178                 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_IMS;
   1179             } else if ("enableCBS".equals(feature)) {
   1180                 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_CBS;
   1181             } else {
   1182                 return null;
   1183             }
   1184             NetworkCapabilities netCap = new NetworkCapabilities();
   1185             netCap.addTransportType(NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_CELLULAR).addCapability(cap);
   1186             netCap.maybeMarkCapabilitiesRestricted();
   1187             return netCap;
   1188         } else if (networkType == TYPE_WIFI) {
   1189             if ("p2p".equals(feature)) {
   1190                 NetworkCapabilities netCap = new NetworkCapabilities();
   1191                 netCap.addTransportType(NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_WIFI);
   1192                 netCap.addCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_WIFI_P2P);
   1193                 netCap.maybeMarkCapabilitiesRestricted();
   1194                 return netCap;
   1195             }
   1196         }
   1197         return null;
   1198     }
   1199 
   1200     /**
   1201      * Guess what the network request was trying to say so that the resulting
   1202      * network is accessible via the legacy (deprecated) API such as
   1203      * requestRouteToHost.
   1204      *
   1205      * This means we should try to be fairly precise about transport and
   1206      * capability but ignore things such as networkSpecifier.
   1207      * If the request has more than one transport or capability it doesn't
   1208      * match the old legacy requests (they selected only single transport/capability)
   1209      * so this function cannot map the request to a single legacy type and
   1210      * the resulting network will not be available to the legacy APIs.
   1211      *
   1212      * This code is only called from the requestNetwork API (L and above).
   1213      *
   1214      * Setting a legacy type causes CONNECTIVITY_ACTION broadcasts, which are expensive
   1215      * because they wake up lots of apps - see http://b/23350688 . So we currently only
   1216      * do this for SUPL requests, which are the only ones that we know need it. If
   1217      * omitting these broadcasts causes unacceptable app breakage, then for backwards
   1218      * compatibility we can send them:
   1219      *
   1220      * if (targetSdkVersion < Build.VERSION_CODES.M) &&        // legacy API unsupported >= M
   1221      *     targetSdkVersion >= Build.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP))  // requestNetwork not present < L
   1222      *
   1223      * TODO - This should be removed when the legacy APIs are removed.
   1224      */
   1225     private int inferLegacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities netCap) {
   1226         if (netCap == null) {
   1227             return TYPE_NONE;
   1228         }
   1229 
   1230         if (!netCap.hasTransport(NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_CELLULAR)) {
   1231             return TYPE_NONE;
   1232         }
   1233 
   1234         // Do this only for SUPL, until GnssLocationProvider is fixed. http://b/25876485 .
   1235         if (!netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL)) {
   1236             // NOTE: if this causes app breakage, we should not just comment out this early return;
   1237             // instead, we should make this early return conditional on the requesting app's target
   1238             // SDK version, as described in the comment above.
   1239             return TYPE_NONE;
   1240         }
   1241 
   1242         String type = null;
   1243         int result = TYPE_NONE;
   1244 
   1245         if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_CBS)) {
   1246             type = "enableCBS";
   1247             result = TYPE_MOBILE_CBS;
   1248         } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_IMS)) {
   1249             type = "enableIMS";
   1250             result = TYPE_MOBILE_IMS;
   1251         } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_FOTA)) {
   1252             type = "enableFOTA";
   1253             result = TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA;
   1254         } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_DUN)) {
   1255             type = "enableDUN";
   1256             result = TYPE_MOBILE_DUN;
   1257         } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL)) {
   1258             type = "enableSUPL";
   1259             result = TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL;
   1260         // back out this hack for mms as they no longer need this and it's causing
   1261         // device slowdowns - b/23350688 (note, supl still needs this)
   1262         //} else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_MMS)) {
   1263         //    type = "enableMMS";
   1264         //    result = TYPE_MOBILE_MMS;
   1265         } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET)) {
   1266             type = "enableHIPRI";
   1267             result = TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI;
   1268         }
   1269         if (type != null) {
   1270             NetworkCapabilities testCap = networkCapabilitiesForFeature(TYPE_MOBILE, type);
   1271             if (testCap.equalsNetCapabilities(netCap) && testCap.equalsTransportTypes(netCap)) {
   1272                 return result;
   1273             }
   1274         }
   1275         return TYPE_NONE;
   1276     }
   1277 
   1278     private int legacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities netCap) {
   1279         if (netCap == null) return TYPE_NONE;
   1280         if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_CBS)) {
   1281             return TYPE_MOBILE_CBS;
   1282         }
   1283         if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_IMS)) {
   1284             return TYPE_MOBILE_IMS;
   1285         }
   1286         if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_FOTA)) {
   1287             return TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA;
   1288         }
   1289         if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_DUN)) {
   1290             return TYPE_MOBILE_DUN;
   1291         }
   1292         if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL)) {
   1293             return TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL;
   1294         }
   1295         if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_MMS)) {
   1296             return TYPE_MOBILE_MMS;
   1297         }
   1298         if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET)) {
   1299             return TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI;
   1300         }
   1301         if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_WIFI_P2P)) {
   1302             return TYPE_WIFI_P2P;
   1303         }
   1304         return TYPE_NONE;
   1305     }
   1306 
   1307     private static class LegacyRequest {
   1308         NetworkCapabilities networkCapabilities;
   1309         NetworkRequest networkRequest;
   1310         int expireSequenceNumber;
   1311         Network currentNetwork;
   1312         int delay = -1;
   1313 
   1314         private void clearDnsBinding() {
   1315             if (currentNetwork != null) {
   1316                 currentNetwork = null;
   1317                 setProcessDefaultNetworkForHostResolution(null);
   1318             }
   1319         }
   1320 
   1321         NetworkCallback networkCallback = new NetworkCallback() {
   1322             @Override
   1323             public void onAvailable(Network network) {
   1324                 currentNetwork = network;
   1325                 Log.d(TAG, "startUsingNetworkFeature got Network:" + network);
   1326                 setProcessDefaultNetworkForHostResolution(network);
   1327             }
   1328             @Override
   1329             public void onLost(Network network) {
   1330                 if (network.equals(currentNetwork)) clearDnsBinding();
   1331                 Log.d(TAG, "startUsingNetworkFeature lost Network:" + network);
   1332             }
   1333         };
   1334     }
   1335 
   1336     private static HashMap<NetworkCapabilities, LegacyRequest> sLegacyRequests =
   1337             new HashMap<NetworkCapabilities, LegacyRequest>();
   1338 
   1339     private NetworkRequest findRequestForFeature(NetworkCapabilities netCap) {
   1340         synchronized (sLegacyRequests) {
   1341             LegacyRequest l = sLegacyRequests.get(netCap);
   1342             if (l != null) return l.networkRequest;
   1343         }
   1344         return null;
   1345     }
   1346 
   1347     private void renewRequestLocked(LegacyRequest l) {
   1348         l.expireSequenceNumber++;
   1349         Log.d(TAG, "renewing request to seqNum " + l.expireSequenceNumber);
   1350         sendExpireMsgForFeature(l.networkCapabilities, l.expireSequenceNumber, l.delay);
   1351     }
   1352 
   1353     private void expireRequest(NetworkCapabilities netCap, int sequenceNum) {
   1354         int ourSeqNum = -1;
   1355         synchronized (sLegacyRequests) {
   1356             LegacyRequest l = sLegacyRequests.get(netCap);
   1357             if (l == null) return;
   1358             ourSeqNum = l.expireSequenceNumber;
   1359             if (l.expireSequenceNumber == sequenceNum) removeRequestForFeature(netCap);
   1360         }
   1361         Log.d(TAG, "expireRequest with " + ourSeqNum + ", " + sequenceNum);
   1362     }
   1363 
   1364     private NetworkRequest requestNetworkForFeatureLocked(NetworkCapabilities netCap) {
   1365         int delay = -1;
   1366         int type = legacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(netCap);
   1367         try {
   1368             delay = mService.getRestoreDefaultNetworkDelay(type);
   1369         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1370             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1371         }
   1372         LegacyRequest l = new LegacyRequest();
   1373         l.networkCapabilities = netCap;
   1374         l.delay = delay;
   1375         l.expireSequenceNumber = 0;
   1376         l.networkRequest = sendRequestForNetwork(netCap, l.networkCallback, 0,
   1377                 REQUEST, type);
   1378         if (l.networkRequest == null) return null;
   1379         sLegacyRequests.put(netCap, l);
   1380         sendExpireMsgForFeature(netCap, l.expireSequenceNumber, delay);
   1381         return l.networkRequest;
   1382     }
   1383 
   1384     private void sendExpireMsgForFeature(NetworkCapabilities netCap, int seqNum, int delay) {
   1385         if (delay >= 0) {
   1386             Log.d(TAG, "sending expire msg with seqNum " + seqNum + " and delay " + delay);
   1387             Message msg = sCallbackHandler.obtainMessage(EXPIRE_LEGACY_REQUEST, seqNum, 0, netCap);
   1388             sCallbackHandler.sendMessageDelayed(msg, delay);
   1389         }
   1390     }
   1391 
   1392     private boolean removeRequestForFeature(NetworkCapabilities netCap) {
   1393         final LegacyRequest l;
   1394         synchronized (sLegacyRequests) {
   1395             l = sLegacyRequests.remove(netCap);
   1396         }
   1397         if (l == null) return false;
   1398         unregisterNetworkCallback(l.networkCallback);
   1399         l.clearDnsBinding();
   1400         return true;
   1401     }
   1402 
   1403     /** @hide */
   1404     public static class PacketKeepaliveCallback {
   1405         /** The requested keepalive was successfully started. */
   1406         public void onStarted() {}
   1407         /** The keepalive was successfully stopped. */
   1408         public void onStopped() {}
   1409         /** An error occurred. */
   1410         public void onError(int error) {}
   1411     }
   1412 
   1413     /**
   1414      * Allows applications to request that the system periodically send specific packets on their
   1415      * behalf, using hardware offload to save battery power.
   1416      *
   1417      * To request that the system send keepalives, call one of the methods that return a
   1418      * {@link ConnectivityManager.PacketKeepalive} object, such as {@link #startNattKeepalive},
   1419      * passing in a non-null callback. If the callback is successfully started, the callback's
   1420      * {@code onStarted} method will be called. If an error occurs, {@code onError} will be called,
   1421      * specifying one of the {@code ERROR_*} constants in this class.
   1422      *
   1423      * To stop an existing keepalive, call {@link stop}. The system will call {@code onStopped} if
   1424      * the operation was successfull or {@code onError} if an error occurred.
   1425      *
   1426      * @hide
   1427      */
   1428     public class PacketKeepalive {
   1429 
   1430         private static final String TAG = "PacketKeepalive";
   1431 
   1432         /** @hide */
   1433         public static final int SUCCESS = 0;
   1434 
   1435         /** @hide */
   1436         public static final int NO_KEEPALIVE = -1;
   1437 
   1438         /** @hide */
   1439         public static final int BINDER_DIED = -10;
   1440 
   1441         /** The specified {@code Network} is not connected. */
   1442         public static final int ERROR_INVALID_NETWORK = -20;
   1443         /** The specified IP addresses are invalid. For example, the specified source IP address is
   1444           * not configured on the specified {@code Network}. */
   1445         public static final int ERROR_INVALID_IP_ADDRESS = -21;
   1446         /** The requested port is invalid. */
   1447         public static final int ERROR_INVALID_PORT = -22;
   1448         /** The packet length is invalid (e.g., too long). */
   1449         public static final int ERROR_INVALID_LENGTH = -23;
   1450         /** The packet transmission interval is invalid (e.g., too short). */
   1451         public static final int ERROR_INVALID_INTERVAL = -24;
   1452 
   1453         /** The hardware does not support this request. */
   1454         public static final int ERROR_HARDWARE_UNSUPPORTED = -30;
   1455         /** The hardware returned an error. */
   1456         public static final int ERROR_HARDWARE_ERROR = -31;
   1457 
   1458         public static final int NATT_PORT = 4500;
   1459 
   1460         private final Network mNetwork;
   1461         private final PacketKeepaliveCallback mCallback;
   1462         private final Looper mLooper;
   1463         private final Messenger mMessenger;
   1464 
   1465         private volatile Integer mSlot;
   1466 
   1467         void stopLooper() {
   1468             mLooper.quit();
   1469         }
   1470 
   1471         public void stop() {
   1472             try {
   1473                 mService.stopKeepalive(mNetwork, mSlot);
   1474             } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1475                 Log.e(TAG, "Error stopping packet keepalive: ", e);
   1476                 stopLooper();
   1477             }
   1478         }
   1479 
   1480         private PacketKeepalive(Network network, PacketKeepaliveCallback callback) {
   1481             checkNotNull(network, "network cannot be null");
   1482             checkNotNull(callback, "callback cannot be null");
   1483             mNetwork = network;
   1484             mCallback = callback;
   1485             HandlerThread thread = new HandlerThread(TAG);
   1486             thread.start();
   1487             mLooper = thread.getLooper();
   1488             mMessenger = new Messenger(new Handler(mLooper) {
   1489                 @Override
   1490                 public void handleMessage(Message message) {
   1491                     switch (message.what) {
   1492                         case NetworkAgent.EVENT_PACKET_KEEPALIVE:
   1493                             int error = message.arg2;
   1494                             try {
   1495                                 if (error == SUCCESS) {
   1496                                     if (mSlot == null) {
   1497                                         mSlot = message.arg1;
   1498                                         mCallback.onStarted();
   1499                                     } else {
   1500                                         mSlot = null;
   1501                                         stopLooper();
   1502                                         mCallback.onStopped();
   1503                                     }
   1504                                 } else {
   1505                                     stopLooper();
   1506                                     mCallback.onError(error);
   1507                                 }
   1508                             } catch (Exception e) {
   1509                                 Log.e(TAG, "Exception in keepalive callback(" + error + ")", e);
   1510                             }
   1511                             break;
   1512                         default:
   1513                             Log.e(TAG, "Unhandled message " + Integer.toHexString(message.what));
   1514                             break;
   1515                     }
   1516                 }
   1517             });
   1518         }
   1519     }
   1520 
   1521     /**
   1522      * Starts an IPsec NAT-T keepalive packet with the specified parameters.
   1523      *
   1524      * @hide
   1525      */
   1526     public PacketKeepalive startNattKeepalive(
   1527             Network network, int intervalSeconds, PacketKeepaliveCallback callback,
   1528             InetAddress srcAddr, int srcPort, InetAddress dstAddr) {
   1529         final PacketKeepalive k = new PacketKeepalive(network, callback);
   1530         try {
   1531             mService.startNattKeepalive(network, intervalSeconds, k.mMessenger, new Binder(),
   1532                     srcAddr.getHostAddress(), srcPort, dstAddr.getHostAddress());
   1533         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1534             Log.e(TAG, "Error starting packet keepalive: ", e);
   1535             k.stopLooper();
   1536             return null;
   1537         }
   1538         return k;
   1539     }
   1540 
   1541     /**
   1542      * Ensure that a network route exists to deliver traffic to the specified
   1543      * host via the specified network interface. An attempt to add a route that
   1544      * already exists is ignored, but treated as successful.
   1545      *
   1546      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   1547      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   1548      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   1549      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   1550      *
   1551      * @param networkType the type of the network over which traffic to the specified
   1552      * host is to be routed
   1553      * @param hostAddress the IP address of the host to which the route is desired
   1554      * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} on failure
   1555      *
   1556      * @deprecated Deprecated in favor of the
   1557      *             {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)},
   1558      *             {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} and {@link Network#getSocketFactory} API.
   1559      *             In {@link VERSION_CODES#M}, and above, this method is unsupported and will
   1560      *             throw {@code UnsupportedOperationException} if called.
   1561      */
   1562     public boolean requestRouteToHost(int networkType, int hostAddress) {
   1563         return requestRouteToHostAddress(networkType, NetworkUtils.intToInetAddress(hostAddress));
   1564     }
   1565 
   1566     /**
   1567      * Ensure that a network route exists to deliver traffic to the specified
   1568      * host via the specified network interface. An attempt to add a route that
   1569      * already exists is ignored, but treated as successful.
   1570      *
   1571      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   1572      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   1573      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   1574      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   1575      *
   1576      * @param networkType the type of the network over which traffic to the specified
   1577      * host is to be routed
   1578      * @param hostAddress the IP address of the host to which the route is desired
   1579      * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} on failure
   1580      * @hide
   1581      * @deprecated Deprecated in favor of the {@link #requestNetwork} and
   1582      *             {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} API.
   1583      */
   1584     public boolean requestRouteToHostAddress(int networkType, InetAddress hostAddress) {
   1585         checkLegacyRoutingApiAccess();
   1586         try {
   1587             return mService.requestRouteToHostAddress(networkType, hostAddress.getAddress());
   1588         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1589             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1590         }
   1591     }
   1592 
   1593     /**
   1594      * Returns the value of the setting for background data usage. If false,
   1595      * applications should not use the network if the application is not in the
   1596      * foreground. Developers should respect this setting, and check the value
   1597      * of this before performing any background data operations.
   1598      * <p>
   1599      * All applications that have background services that use the network
   1600      * should listen to {@link #ACTION_BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING_CHANGED}.
   1601      * <p>
   1602      * @deprecated As of {@link VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, availability of
   1603      * background data depends on several combined factors, and this method will
   1604      * always return {@code true}. Instead, when background data is unavailable,
   1605      * {@link #getActiveNetworkInfo()} will now appear disconnected.
   1606      *
   1607      * @return Whether background data usage is allowed.
   1608      */
   1609     @Deprecated
   1610     public boolean getBackgroundDataSetting() {
   1611         // assume that background data is allowed; final authority is
   1612         // NetworkInfo which may be blocked.
   1613         return true;
   1614     }
   1615 
   1616     /**
   1617      * Sets the value of the setting for background data usage.
   1618      *
   1619      * @param allowBackgroundData Whether an application should use data while
   1620      *            it is in the background.
   1621      *
   1622      * @attr ref android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING
   1623      * @see #getBackgroundDataSetting()
   1624      * @hide
   1625      */
   1626     @Deprecated
   1627     public void setBackgroundDataSetting(boolean allowBackgroundData) {
   1628         // ignored
   1629     }
   1630 
   1631     /**
   1632      * Return quota status for the current active network, or {@code null} if no
   1633      * network is active. Quota status can change rapidly, so these values
   1634      * shouldn't be cached.
   1635      *
   1636      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   1637      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   1638      *
   1639      * @hide
   1640      */
   1641     public NetworkQuotaInfo getActiveNetworkQuotaInfo() {
   1642         try {
   1643             return mService.getActiveNetworkQuotaInfo();
   1644         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1645             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1646         }
   1647     }
   1648 
   1649     /**
   1650      * @hide
   1651      * @deprecated Talk to TelephonyManager directly
   1652      */
   1653     public boolean getMobileDataEnabled() {
   1654         IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
   1655         if (b != null) {
   1656             try {
   1657                 ITelephony it = ITelephony.Stub.asInterface(b);
   1658                 int subId = SubscriptionManager.getDefaultDataSubscriptionId();
   1659                 Log.d("ConnectivityManager", "getMobileDataEnabled()+ subId=" + subId);
   1660                 boolean retVal = it.getDataEnabled(subId);
   1661                 Log.d("ConnectivityManager", "getMobileDataEnabled()- subId=" + subId
   1662                         + " retVal=" + retVal);
   1663                 return retVal;
   1664             } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1665                 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1666             }
   1667         }
   1668         Log.d("ConnectivityManager", "getMobileDataEnabled()- remote exception retVal=false");
   1669         return false;
   1670     }
   1671 
   1672     /**
   1673      * Callback for use with {@link ConnectivityManager#addDefaultNetworkActiveListener}
   1674      * to find out when the system default network has gone in to a high power state.
   1675      */
   1676     public interface OnNetworkActiveListener {
   1677         /**
   1678          * Called on the main thread of the process to report that the current data network
   1679          * has become active, and it is now a good time to perform any pending network
   1680          * operations.  Note that this listener only tells you when the network becomes
   1681          * active; if at any other time you want to know whether it is active (and thus okay
   1682          * to initiate network traffic), you can retrieve its instantaneous state with
   1683          * {@link ConnectivityManager#isDefaultNetworkActive}.
   1684          */
   1685         public void onNetworkActive();
   1686     }
   1687 
   1688     private INetworkManagementService getNetworkManagementService() {
   1689         synchronized (this) {
   1690             if (mNMService != null) {
   1691                 return mNMService;
   1692             }
   1693             IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.NETWORKMANAGEMENT_SERVICE);
   1694             mNMService = INetworkManagementService.Stub.asInterface(b);
   1695             return mNMService;
   1696         }
   1697     }
   1698 
   1699     private final ArrayMap<OnNetworkActiveListener, INetworkActivityListener>
   1700             mNetworkActivityListeners
   1701                     = new ArrayMap<OnNetworkActiveListener, INetworkActivityListener>();
   1702 
   1703     /**
   1704      * Start listening to reports when the system's default data network is active, meaning it is
   1705      * a good time to perform network traffic.  Use {@link #isDefaultNetworkActive()}
   1706      * to determine the current state of the system's default network after registering the
   1707      * listener.
   1708      * <p>
   1709      * If the process default network has been set with
   1710      * {@link ConnectivityManager#bindProcessToNetwork} this function will not
   1711      * reflect the process's default, but the system default.
   1712      *
   1713      * @param l The listener to be told when the network is active.
   1714      */
   1715     public void addDefaultNetworkActiveListener(final OnNetworkActiveListener l) {
   1716         INetworkActivityListener rl = new INetworkActivityListener.Stub() {
   1717             @Override
   1718             public void onNetworkActive() throws RemoteException {
   1719                 l.onNetworkActive();
   1720             }
   1721         };
   1722 
   1723         try {
   1724             getNetworkManagementService().registerNetworkActivityListener(rl);
   1725             mNetworkActivityListeners.put(l, rl);
   1726         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1727             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1728         }
   1729     }
   1730 
   1731     /**
   1732      * Remove network active listener previously registered with
   1733      * {@link #addDefaultNetworkActiveListener}.
   1734      *
   1735      * @param l Previously registered listener.
   1736      */
   1737     public void removeDefaultNetworkActiveListener(OnNetworkActiveListener l) {
   1738         INetworkActivityListener rl = mNetworkActivityListeners.get(l);
   1739         if (rl == null) {
   1740             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Listener not registered: " + l);
   1741         }
   1742         try {
   1743             getNetworkManagementService().unregisterNetworkActivityListener(rl);
   1744         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1745             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1746         }
   1747     }
   1748 
   1749     /**
   1750      * Return whether the data network is currently active.  An active network means that
   1751      * it is currently in a high power state for performing data transmission.  On some
   1752      * types of networks, it may be expensive to move and stay in such a state, so it is
   1753      * more power efficient to batch network traffic together when the radio is already in
   1754      * this state.  This method tells you whether right now is currently a good time to
   1755      * initiate network traffic, as the network is already active.
   1756      */
   1757     public boolean isDefaultNetworkActive() {
   1758         try {
   1759             return getNetworkManagementService().isNetworkActive();
   1760         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1761             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1762         }
   1763     }
   1764 
   1765     /**
   1766      * {@hide}
   1767      */
   1768     public ConnectivityManager(Context context, IConnectivityManager service) {
   1769         mContext = checkNotNull(context, "missing context");
   1770         mService = checkNotNull(service, "missing IConnectivityManager");
   1771         sInstance = this;
   1772     }
   1773 
   1774     /** {@hide} */
   1775     public static ConnectivityManager from(Context context) {
   1776         return (ConnectivityManager) context.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE);
   1777     }
   1778 
   1779     /** {@hide} */
   1780     public static final void enforceChangePermission(Context context) {
   1781         int uid = Binder.getCallingUid();
   1782         Settings.checkAndNoteChangeNetworkStateOperation(context, uid, Settings
   1783                 .getPackageNameForUid(context, uid), true /* throwException */);
   1784     }
   1785 
   1786     /** {@hide */
   1787     public static final void enforceTetherChangePermission(Context context) {
   1788         if (context.getResources().getStringArray(
   1789                 com.android.internal.R.array.config_mobile_hotspot_provision_app).length == 2) {
   1790             // Have a provisioning app - must only let system apps (which check this app)
   1791             // turn on tethering
   1792             context.enforceCallingOrSelfPermission(
   1793                     android.Manifest.permission.TETHER_PRIVILEGED, "ConnectivityService");
   1794         } else {
   1795             int uid = Binder.getCallingUid();
   1796             Settings.checkAndNoteWriteSettingsOperation(context, uid, Settings
   1797                     .getPackageNameForUid(context, uid), true /* throwException */);
   1798         }
   1799     }
   1800 
   1801     /**
   1802      * @deprecated - use getSystemService. This is a kludge to support static access in certain
   1803      *               situations where a Context pointer is unavailable.
   1804      * @hide
   1805      */
   1806     static ConnectivityManager getInstanceOrNull() {
   1807         return sInstance;
   1808     }
   1809 
   1810     /**
   1811      * @deprecated - use getSystemService. This is a kludge to support static access in certain
   1812      *               situations where a Context pointer is unavailable.
   1813      * @hide
   1814      */
   1815     private static ConnectivityManager getInstance() {
   1816         if (getInstanceOrNull() == null) {
   1817             throw new IllegalStateException("No ConnectivityManager yet constructed");
   1818         }
   1819         return getInstanceOrNull();
   1820     }
   1821 
   1822     /**
   1823      * Get the set of tetherable, available interfaces.  This list is limited by
   1824      * device configuration and current interface existence.
   1825      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   1826      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   1827      *
   1828      * @return an array of 0 or more Strings of tetherable interface names.
   1829      *
   1830      * {@hide}
   1831      */
   1832     public String[] getTetherableIfaces() {
   1833         try {
   1834             return mService.getTetherableIfaces();
   1835         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1836             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1837         }
   1838     }
   1839 
   1840     /**
   1841      * Get the set of tethered interfaces.
   1842      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   1843      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   1844      *
   1845      * @return an array of 0 or more String of currently tethered interface names.
   1846      *
   1847      * {@hide}
   1848      */
   1849     public String[] getTetheredIfaces() {
   1850         try {
   1851             return mService.getTetheredIfaces();
   1852         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1853             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1854         }
   1855     }
   1856 
   1857     /**
   1858      * Get the set of interface names which attempted to tether but
   1859      * failed.  Re-attempting to tether may cause them to reset to the Tethered
   1860      * state.  Alternatively, causing the interface to be destroyed and recreated
   1861      * may cause them to reset to the available state.
   1862      * {@link ConnectivityManager#getLastTetherError} can be used to get more
   1863      * information on the cause of the errors.
   1864      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   1865      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   1866      *
   1867      * @return an array of 0 or more String indicating the interface names
   1868      *        which failed to tether.
   1869      *
   1870      * {@hide}
   1871      */
   1872     public String[] getTetheringErroredIfaces() {
   1873         try {
   1874             return mService.getTetheringErroredIfaces();
   1875         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1876             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1877         }
   1878     }
   1879 
   1880     /**
   1881      * Get the set of tethered dhcp ranges.
   1882      *
   1883      * @return an array of 0 or more {@code String} of tethered dhcp ranges.
   1884      * {@hide}
   1885      */
   1886     public String[] getTetheredDhcpRanges() {
   1887         try {
   1888             return mService.getTetheredDhcpRanges();
   1889         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1890             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1891         }
   1892     }
   1893 
   1894     /**
   1895      * Attempt to tether the named interface.  This will setup a dhcp server
   1896      * on the interface, forward and NAT IP packets and forward DNS requests
   1897      * to the best active upstream network interface.  Note that if no upstream
   1898      * IP network interface is available, dhcp will still run and traffic will be
   1899      * allowed between the tethered devices and this device, though upstream net
   1900      * access will of course fail until an upstream network interface becomes
   1901      * active.
   1902      *
   1903      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   1904      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   1905      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   1906      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   1907      *
   1908      * <p>WARNING: New clients should not use this function. The only usages should be in PanService
   1909      * and WifiStateMachine which need direct access. All other clients should use
   1910      * {@link #startTethering} and {@link #stopTethering} which encapsulate proper provisioning
   1911      * logic.</p>
   1912      *
   1913      * @param iface the interface name to tether.
   1914      * @return error a {@code TETHER_ERROR} value indicating success or failure type
   1915      *
   1916      * {@hide}
   1917      */
   1918     public int tether(String iface) {
   1919         try {
   1920             return mService.tether(iface);
   1921         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1922             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1923         }
   1924     }
   1925 
   1926     /**
   1927      * Stop tethering the named interface.
   1928      *
   1929      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   1930      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   1931      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   1932      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   1933      *
   1934      * <p>WARNING: New clients should not use this function. The only usages should be in PanService
   1935      * and WifiStateMachine which need direct access. All other clients should use
   1936      * {@link #startTethering} and {@link #stopTethering} which encapsulate proper provisioning
   1937      * logic.</p>
   1938      *
   1939      * @param iface the interface name to untether.
   1940      * @return error a {@code TETHER_ERROR} value indicating success or failure type
   1941      *
   1942      * {@hide}
   1943      */
   1944     public int untether(String iface) {
   1945         try {
   1946             return mService.untether(iface);
   1947         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1948             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1949         }
   1950     }
   1951 
   1952     /**
   1953      * Check if the device allows for tethering.  It may be disabled via
   1954      * {@code ro.tether.denied} system property, Settings.TETHER_SUPPORTED or
   1955      * due to device configuration.
   1956      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   1957      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   1958      *
   1959      * @return a boolean - {@code true} indicating Tethering is supported.
   1960      *
   1961      * {@hide}
   1962      */
   1963     @SystemApi
   1964     public boolean isTetheringSupported() {
   1965         try {
   1966             return mService.isTetheringSupported();
   1967         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   1968             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1969         }
   1970     }
   1971 
   1972     /**
   1973      * Callback for use with {@link #startTethering} to find out whether tethering succeeded.
   1974      * @hide
   1975      */
   1976     @SystemApi
   1977     public static abstract class OnStartTetheringCallback {
   1978         /**
   1979          * Called when tethering has been successfully started.
   1980          */
   1981         public void onTetheringStarted() {};
   1982 
   1983         /**
   1984          * Called when starting tethering failed.
   1985          */
   1986         public void onTetheringFailed() {};
   1987     }
   1988 
   1989     /**
   1990      * Convenient overload for
   1991      * {@link #startTethering(int, boolean, OnStartTetheringCallback, Handler)} which passes a null
   1992      * handler to run on the current thread's {@link Looper}.
   1993      * @hide
   1994      */
   1995     @SystemApi
   1996     public void startTethering(int type, boolean showProvisioningUi,
   1997             final OnStartTetheringCallback callback) {
   1998         startTethering(type, showProvisioningUi, callback, null);
   1999     }
   2000 
   2001     /**
   2002      * Runs tether provisioning for the given type if needed and then starts tethering if
   2003      * the check succeeds. If no carrier provisioning is required for tethering, tethering is
   2004      * enabled immediately. If provisioning fails, tethering will not be enabled. It also
   2005      * schedules tether provisioning re-checks if appropriate.
   2006      *
   2007      * @param type The type of tethering to start. Must be one of
   2008      *         {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_WIFI},
   2009      *         {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_USB}, or
   2010      *         {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_BLUETOOTH}.
   2011      * @param showProvisioningUi a boolean indicating to show the provisioning app UI if there
   2012      *         is one. This should be true the first time this function is called and also any time
   2013      *         the user can see this UI. It gives users information from their carrier about the
   2014      *         check failing and how they can sign up for tethering if possible.
   2015      * @param callback an {@link OnStartTetheringCallback} which will be called to notify the caller
   2016      *         of the result of trying to tether.
   2017      * @param handler {@link Handler} to specify the thread upon which the callback will be invoked.
   2018      * @hide
   2019      */
   2020     @SystemApi
   2021     public void startTethering(int type, boolean showProvisioningUi,
   2022             final OnStartTetheringCallback callback, Handler handler) {
   2023         ResultReceiver wrappedCallback = new ResultReceiver(handler) {
   2024             @Override
   2025             protected void onReceiveResult(int resultCode, Bundle resultData) {
   2026                 if (resultCode == TETHER_ERROR_NO_ERROR) {
   2027                     callback.onTetheringStarted();
   2028                 } else {
   2029                     callback.onTetheringFailed();
   2030                 }
   2031             }
   2032         };
   2033         try {
   2034             mService.startTethering(type, wrappedCallback, showProvisioningUi);
   2035         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2036             Log.e(TAG, "Exception trying to start tethering.", e);
   2037             wrappedCallback.send(TETHER_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAIL, null);
   2038         }
   2039     }
   2040 
   2041     /**
   2042      * Stops tethering for the given type. Also cancels any provisioning rechecks for that type if
   2043      * applicable.
   2044      *
   2045      * @param type The type of tethering to stop. Must be one of
   2046      *         {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_WIFI},
   2047      *         {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_USB}, or
   2048      *         {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_BLUETOOTH}.
   2049      * @hide
   2050      */
   2051     @SystemApi
   2052     public void stopTethering(int type) {
   2053         try {
   2054             mService.stopTethering(type);
   2055         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2056             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2057         }
   2058     }
   2059 
   2060     /**
   2061      * Get the list of regular expressions that define any tetherable
   2062      * USB network interfaces.  If USB tethering is not supported by the
   2063      * device, this list should be empty.
   2064      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2065      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   2066      *
   2067      * @return an array of 0 or more regular expression Strings defining
   2068      *        what interfaces are considered tetherable usb interfaces.
   2069      *
   2070      * {@hide}
   2071      */
   2072     public String[] getTetherableUsbRegexs() {
   2073         try {
   2074             return mService.getTetherableUsbRegexs();
   2075         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2076             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2077         }
   2078     }
   2079 
   2080     /**
   2081      * Get the list of regular expressions that define any tetherable
   2082      * Wifi network interfaces.  If Wifi tethering is not supported by the
   2083      * device, this list should be empty.
   2084      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2085      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   2086      *
   2087      * @return an array of 0 or more regular expression Strings defining
   2088      *        what interfaces are considered tetherable wifi interfaces.
   2089      *
   2090      * {@hide}
   2091      */
   2092     public String[] getTetherableWifiRegexs() {
   2093         try {
   2094             return mService.getTetherableWifiRegexs();
   2095         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2096             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2097         }
   2098     }
   2099 
   2100     /**
   2101      * Get the list of regular expressions that define any tetherable
   2102      * Bluetooth network interfaces.  If Bluetooth tethering is not supported by the
   2103      * device, this list should be empty.
   2104      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2105      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   2106      *
   2107      * @return an array of 0 or more regular expression Strings defining
   2108      *        what interfaces are considered tetherable bluetooth interfaces.
   2109      *
   2110      * {@hide}
   2111      */
   2112     public String[] getTetherableBluetoothRegexs() {
   2113         try {
   2114             return mService.getTetherableBluetoothRegexs();
   2115         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2116             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2117         }
   2118     }
   2119 
   2120     /**
   2121      * Attempt to both alter the mode of USB and Tethering of USB.  A
   2122      * utility method to deal with some of the complexity of USB - will
   2123      * attempt to switch to Rndis and subsequently tether the resulting
   2124      * interface on {@code true} or turn off tethering and switch off
   2125      * Rndis on {@code false}.
   2126      *
   2127      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   2128      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   2129      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   2130      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   2131      *
   2132      * @param enable a boolean - {@code true} to enable tethering
   2133      * @return error a {@code TETHER_ERROR} value indicating success or failure type
   2134      *
   2135      * {@hide}
   2136      */
   2137     public int setUsbTethering(boolean enable) {
   2138         try {
   2139             return mService.setUsbTethering(enable);
   2140         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2141             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2142         }
   2143     }
   2144 
   2145     /** {@hide} */
   2146     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_NO_ERROR           = 0;
   2147     /** {@hide} */
   2148     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_IFACE      = 1;
   2149     /** {@hide} */
   2150     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAIL    = 2;
   2151     /** {@hide} */
   2152     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED        = 3;
   2153     /** {@hide} */
   2154     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNAVAIL_IFACE      = 4;
   2155     /** {@hide} */
   2156     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_MASTER_ERROR       = 5;
   2157     /** {@hide} */
   2158     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_TETHER_IFACE_ERROR = 6;
   2159     /** {@hide} */
   2160     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNTETHER_IFACE_ERROR = 7;
   2161     /** {@hide} */
   2162     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_ENABLE_NAT_ERROR     = 8;
   2163     /** {@hide} */
   2164     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_DISABLE_NAT_ERROR    = 9;
   2165     /** {@hide} */
   2166     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_IFACE_CFG_ERROR      = 10;
   2167     /** {@hide} */
   2168     public static final int TETHER_ERROR_PROVISION_FAILED     = 11;
   2169 
   2170     /**
   2171      * Get a more detailed error code after a Tethering or Untethering
   2172      * request asynchronously failed.
   2173      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2174      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   2175      *
   2176      * @param iface The name of the interface of interest
   2177      * @return error The error code of the last error tethering or untethering the named
   2178      *               interface
   2179      *
   2180      * {@hide}
   2181      */
   2182     public int getLastTetherError(String iface) {
   2183         try {
   2184             return mService.getLastTetherError(iface);
   2185         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2186             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2187         }
   2188     }
   2189 
   2190     /**
   2191      * Report network connectivity status.  This is currently used only
   2192      * to alter status bar UI.
   2193      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2194      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#STATUS_BAR}.
   2195      *
   2196      * @param networkType The type of network you want to report on
   2197      * @param percentage The quality of the connection 0 is bad, 100 is good
   2198      * {@hide}
   2199      */
   2200     public void reportInetCondition(int networkType, int percentage) {
   2201         try {
   2202             mService.reportInetCondition(networkType, percentage);
   2203         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2204             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2205         }
   2206     }
   2207 
   2208     /**
   2209      * Report a problem network to the framework.  This provides a hint to the system
   2210      * that there might be connectivity problems on this network and may cause
   2211      * the framework to re-evaluate network connectivity and/or switch to another
   2212      * network.
   2213      *
   2214      * @param network The {@link Network} the application was attempting to use
   2215      *                or {@code null} to indicate the current default network.
   2216      * @deprecated Use {@link #reportNetworkConnectivity} which allows reporting both
   2217      *             working and non-working connectivity.
   2218      */
   2219     public void reportBadNetwork(Network network) {
   2220         try {
   2221             // One of these will be ignored because it matches system's current state.
   2222             // The other will trigger the necessary reevaluation.
   2223             mService.reportNetworkConnectivity(network, true);
   2224             mService.reportNetworkConnectivity(network, false);
   2225         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2226             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2227         }
   2228     }
   2229 
   2230     /**
   2231      * Report to the framework whether a network has working connectivity.
   2232      * This provides a hint to the system that a particular network is providing
   2233      * working connectivity or not.  In response the framework may re-evaluate
   2234      * the network's connectivity and might take further action thereafter.
   2235      *
   2236      * @param network The {@link Network} the application was attempting to use
   2237      *                or {@code null} to indicate the current default network.
   2238      * @param hasConnectivity {@code true} if the application was able to successfully access the
   2239      *                        Internet using {@code network} or {@code false} if not.
   2240      */
   2241     public void reportNetworkConnectivity(Network network, boolean hasConnectivity) {
   2242         try {
   2243             mService.reportNetworkConnectivity(network, hasConnectivity);
   2244         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2245             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2246         }
   2247     }
   2248 
   2249     /**
   2250      * Set a network-independent global http proxy.  This is not normally what you want
   2251      * for typical HTTP proxies - they are general network dependent.  However if you're
   2252      * doing something unusual like general internal filtering this may be useful.  On
   2253      * a private network where the proxy is not accessible, you may break HTTP using this.
   2254      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2255      * android.Manifest.permission#CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL.
   2256      *
   2257      * @param p A {@link ProxyInfo} object defining the new global
   2258      *        HTTP proxy.  A {@code null} value will clear the global HTTP proxy.
   2259      * @hide
   2260      */
   2261     public void setGlobalProxy(ProxyInfo p) {
   2262         try {
   2263             mService.setGlobalProxy(p);
   2264         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2265             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2266         }
   2267     }
   2268 
   2269     /**
   2270      * Retrieve any network-independent global HTTP proxy.
   2271      *
   2272      * @return {@link ProxyInfo} for the current global HTTP proxy or {@code null}
   2273      *        if no global HTTP proxy is set.
   2274      * @hide
   2275      */
   2276     public ProxyInfo getGlobalProxy() {
   2277         try {
   2278             return mService.getGlobalProxy();
   2279         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2280             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2281         }
   2282     }
   2283 
   2284     /**
   2285      * Retrieve the global HTTP proxy, or if no global HTTP proxy is set, a
   2286      * network-specific HTTP proxy.  If {@code network} is null, the
   2287      * network-specific proxy returned is the proxy of the default active
   2288      * network.
   2289      *
   2290      * @return {@link ProxyInfo} for the current global HTTP proxy, or if no
   2291      *         global HTTP proxy is set, {@code ProxyInfo} for {@code network},
   2292      *         or when {@code network} is {@code null},
   2293      *         the {@code ProxyInfo} for the default active network.  Returns
   2294      *         {@code null} when no proxy applies or the caller doesn't have
   2295      *         permission to use {@code network}.
   2296      * @hide
   2297      */
   2298     public ProxyInfo getProxyForNetwork(Network network) {
   2299         try {
   2300             return mService.getProxyForNetwork(network);
   2301         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2302             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2303         }
   2304     }
   2305 
   2306     /**
   2307      * Get the current default HTTP proxy settings.  If a global proxy is set it will be returned,
   2308      * otherwise if this process is bound to a {@link Network} using
   2309      * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} then that {@code Network}'s proxy is returned, otherwise
   2310      * the default network's proxy is returned.
   2311      *
   2312      * @return the {@link ProxyInfo} for the current HTTP proxy, or {@code null} if no
   2313      *        HTTP proxy is active.
   2314      */
   2315     public ProxyInfo getDefaultProxy() {
   2316         return getProxyForNetwork(getBoundNetworkForProcess());
   2317     }
   2318 
   2319     /**
   2320      * Returns true if the hardware supports the given network type
   2321      * else it returns false.  This doesn't indicate we have coverage
   2322      * or are authorized onto a network, just whether or not the
   2323      * hardware supports it.  For example a GSM phone without a SIM
   2324      * should still return {@code true} for mobile data, but a wifi only
   2325      * tablet would return {@code false}.
   2326      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2327      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   2328      *
   2329      * @param networkType The network type we'd like to check
   2330      * @return {@code true} if supported, else {@code false}
   2331      *
   2332      * @hide
   2333      */
   2334     public boolean isNetworkSupported(int networkType) {
   2335         try {
   2336             return mService.isNetworkSupported(networkType);
   2337         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2338             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2339         }
   2340     }
   2341 
   2342     /**
   2343      * Returns if the currently active data network is metered. A network is
   2344      * classified as metered when the user is sensitive to heavy data usage on
   2345      * that connection due to monetary costs, data limitations or
   2346      * battery/performance issues. You should check this before doing large
   2347      * data transfers, and warn the user or delay the operation until another
   2348      * network is available.
   2349      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2350      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   2351      *
   2352      * @return {@code true} if large transfers should be avoided, otherwise
   2353      *        {@code false}.
   2354      */
   2355     public boolean isActiveNetworkMetered() {
   2356         try {
   2357             return mService.isActiveNetworkMetered();
   2358         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2359             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2360         }
   2361     }
   2362 
   2363     /**
   2364      * If the LockdownVpn mechanism is enabled, updates the vpn
   2365      * with a reload of its profile.
   2366      *
   2367      * @return a boolean with {@code} indicating success
   2368      *
   2369      * <p>This method can only be called by the system UID
   2370      * {@hide}
   2371      */
   2372     public boolean updateLockdownVpn() {
   2373         try {
   2374             return mService.updateLockdownVpn();
   2375         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2376             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2377         }
   2378     }
   2379 
   2380     /**
   2381      * Check mobile provisioning.
   2382      *
   2383      * @param suggestedTimeOutMs, timeout in milliseconds
   2384      *
   2385      * @return time out that will be used, maybe less that suggestedTimeOutMs
   2386      * -1 if an error.
   2387      *
   2388      * {@hide}
   2389      */
   2390     public int checkMobileProvisioning(int suggestedTimeOutMs) {
   2391         int timeOutMs = -1;
   2392         try {
   2393             timeOutMs = mService.checkMobileProvisioning(suggestedTimeOutMs);
   2394         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2395             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2396         }
   2397         return timeOutMs;
   2398     }
   2399 
   2400     /**
   2401      * Get the mobile provisioning url.
   2402      * {@hide}
   2403      */
   2404     public String getMobileProvisioningUrl() {
   2405         try {
   2406             return mService.getMobileProvisioningUrl();
   2407         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2408             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2409         }
   2410     }
   2411 
   2412     /**
   2413      * Set sign in error notification to visible or in visible
   2414      *
   2415      * @param visible
   2416      * @param networkType
   2417      *
   2418      * {@hide}
   2419      * @deprecated Doesn't properly deal with multiple connected networks of the same type.
   2420      */
   2421     public void setProvisioningNotificationVisible(boolean visible, int networkType,
   2422             String action) {
   2423         try {
   2424             mService.setProvisioningNotificationVisible(visible, networkType, action);
   2425         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2426             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2427         }
   2428     }
   2429 
   2430     /**
   2431      * Set the value for enabling/disabling airplane mode
   2432      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2433      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL}.
   2434      *
   2435      * @param enable whether to enable airplane mode or not
   2436      *
   2437      * @hide
   2438      */
   2439     public void setAirplaneMode(boolean enable) {
   2440         try {
   2441             mService.setAirplaneMode(enable);
   2442         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2443             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2444         }
   2445     }
   2446 
   2447     /** {@hide} */
   2448     public void registerNetworkFactory(Messenger messenger, String name) {
   2449         try {
   2450             mService.registerNetworkFactory(messenger, name);
   2451         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2452             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2453         }
   2454     }
   2455 
   2456     /** {@hide} */
   2457     public void unregisterNetworkFactory(Messenger messenger) {
   2458         try {
   2459             mService.unregisterNetworkFactory(messenger);
   2460         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2461             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2462         }
   2463     }
   2464 
   2465     /**
   2466      * @hide
   2467      * Register a NetworkAgent with ConnectivityService.
   2468      * @return NetID corresponding to NetworkAgent.
   2469      */
   2470     public int registerNetworkAgent(Messenger messenger, NetworkInfo ni, LinkProperties lp,
   2471             NetworkCapabilities nc, int score, NetworkMisc misc) {
   2472         try {
   2473             return mService.registerNetworkAgent(messenger, ni, lp, nc, score, misc);
   2474         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2475             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2476         }
   2477     }
   2478 
   2479     /**
   2480      * Base class for NetworkRequest callbacks.  Used for notifications about network
   2481      * changes.  Should be extended by applications wanting notifications.
   2482      */
   2483     public static class NetworkCallback {
   2484         /**
   2485          * Called when the framework connects to a new network to evaluate whether it satisfies this
   2486          * request. If evaluation succeeds, this callback may be followed by an {@link #onAvailable}
   2487          * callback. There is no guarantee that this new network will satisfy any requests, or that
   2488          * the network will stay connected for longer than the time necessary to evaluate it.
   2489          * <p>
   2490          * Most applications <b>should not</b> act on this callback, and should instead use
   2491          * {@link #onAvailable}. This callback is intended for use by applications that can assist
   2492          * the framework in properly evaluating the network &mdash; for example, an application that
   2493          * can automatically log in to a captive portal without user intervention.
   2494          *
   2495          * @param network The {@link Network} of the network that is being evaluated.
   2496          *
   2497          * @hide
   2498          */
   2499         public void onPreCheck(Network network) {}
   2500 
   2501         /**
   2502          * Called when the framework connects and has declared a new network ready for use.
   2503          * This callback may be called more than once if the {@link Network} that is
   2504          * satisfying the request changes.
   2505          *
   2506          * @param network The {@link Network} of the satisfying network.
   2507          */
   2508         public void onAvailable(Network network) {}
   2509 
   2510         /**
   2511          * Called when the network is about to be disconnected.  Often paired with an
   2512          * {@link NetworkCallback#onAvailable} call with the new replacement network
   2513          * for graceful handover.  This may not be called if we have a hard loss
   2514          * (loss without warning).  This may be followed by either a
   2515          * {@link NetworkCallback#onLost} call or a
   2516          * {@link NetworkCallback#onAvailable} call for this network depending
   2517          * on whether we lose or regain it.
   2518          *
   2519          * @param network The {@link Network} that is about to be disconnected.
   2520          * @param maxMsToLive The time in ms the framework will attempt to keep the
   2521          *                     network connected.  Note that the network may suffer a
   2522          *                     hard loss at any time.
   2523          */
   2524         public void onLosing(Network network, int maxMsToLive) {}
   2525 
   2526         /**
   2527          * Called when the framework has a hard loss of the network or when the
   2528          * graceful failure ends.
   2529          *
   2530          * @param network The {@link Network} lost.
   2531          */
   2532         public void onLost(Network network) {}
   2533 
   2534         /**
   2535          * Called if no network is found in the given timeout time.  If no timeout is given,
   2536          * this will not be called.
   2537          * @hide
   2538          */
   2539         public void onUnavailable() {}
   2540 
   2541         /**
   2542          * Called when the network the framework connected to for this request
   2543          * changes capabilities but still satisfies the stated need.
   2544          *
   2545          * @param network The {@link Network} whose capabilities have changed.
   2546          * @param networkCapabilities The new {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities} for this network.
   2547          */
   2548         public void onCapabilitiesChanged(Network network,
   2549                 NetworkCapabilities networkCapabilities) {}
   2550 
   2551         /**
   2552          * Called when the network the framework connected to for this request
   2553          * changes {@link LinkProperties}.
   2554          *
   2555          * @param network The {@link Network} whose link properties have changed.
   2556          * @param linkProperties The new {@link LinkProperties} for this network.
   2557          */
   2558         public void onLinkPropertiesChanged(Network network, LinkProperties linkProperties) {}
   2559 
   2560         /**
   2561          * Called when the network the framework connected to for this request
   2562          * goes into {@link NetworkInfo.DetailedState.SUSPENDED}.
   2563          * This generally means that while the TCP connections are still live,
   2564          * temporarily network data fails to transfer.  Specifically this is used
   2565          * on cellular networks to mask temporary outages when driving through
   2566          * a tunnel, etc.
   2567          * @hide
   2568          */
   2569         public void onNetworkSuspended(Network network) {}
   2570 
   2571         /**
   2572          * Called when the network the framework connected to for this request
   2573          * returns from a {@link NetworkInfo.DetailedState.SUSPENDED} state.
   2574          * This should always be preceeded by a matching {@code onNetworkSuspended}
   2575          * call.
   2576          * @hide
   2577          */
   2578         public void onNetworkResumed(Network network) {}
   2579 
   2580         private NetworkRequest networkRequest;
   2581     }
   2582 
   2583     private static final int BASE = Protocol.BASE_CONNECTIVITY_MANAGER;
   2584     /** @hide */
   2585     public static final int CALLBACK_PRECHECK            = BASE + 1;
   2586     /** @hide */
   2587     public static final int CALLBACK_AVAILABLE           = BASE + 2;
   2588     /** @hide arg1 = TTL */
   2589     public static final int CALLBACK_LOSING              = BASE + 3;
   2590     /** @hide */
   2591     public static final int CALLBACK_LOST                = BASE + 4;
   2592     /** @hide */
   2593     public static final int CALLBACK_UNAVAIL             = BASE + 5;
   2594     /** @hide */
   2595     public static final int CALLBACK_CAP_CHANGED         = BASE + 6;
   2596     /** @hide */
   2597     public static final int CALLBACK_IP_CHANGED          = BASE + 7;
   2598     /** @hide */
   2599     public static final int CALLBACK_RELEASED            = BASE + 8;
   2600     /** @hide */
   2601     public static final int CALLBACK_EXIT                = BASE + 9;
   2602     /** @hide obj = NetworkCapabilities, arg1 = seq number */
   2603     private static final int EXPIRE_LEGACY_REQUEST       = BASE + 10;
   2604     /** @hide */
   2605     public static final int CALLBACK_SUSPENDED           = BASE + 11;
   2606     /** @hide */
   2607     public static final int CALLBACK_RESUMED             = BASE + 12;
   2608 
   2609     private class CallbackHandler extends Handler {
   2610         private final HashMap<NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback>mCallbackMap;
   2611         private final AtomicInteger mRefCount;
   2612         private static final String TAG = "ConnectivityManager.CallbackHandler";
   2613         private final ConnectivityManager mCm;
   2614         private static final boolean DBG = false;
   2615 
   2616         CallbackHandler(Looper looper, HashMap<NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback>callbackMap,
   2617                 AtomicInteger refCount, ConnectivityManager cm) {
   2618             super(looper);
   2619             mCallbackMap = callbackMap;
   2620             mRefCount = refCount;
   2621             mCm = cm;
   2622         }
   2623 
   2624         @Override
   2625         public void handleMessage(Message message) {
   2626             NetworkRequest request = (NetworkRequest) getObject(message, NetworkRequest.class);
   2627             Network network = (Network) getObject(message, Network.class);
   2628             if (DBG) {
   2629                 Log.d(TAG, whatToString(message.what) + " for network " + network);
   2630             }
   2631             switch (message.what) {
   2632                 case CALLBACK_PRECHECK: {
   2633                     NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "PRECHECK");
   2634                     if (callback != null) {
   2635                         callback.onPreCheck(network);
   2636                     }
   2637                     break;
   2638                 }
   2639                 case CALLBACK_AVAILABLE: {
   2640                     NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "AVAILABLE");
   2641                     if (callback != null) {
   2642                         callback.onAvailable(network);
   2643                     }
   2644                     break;
   2645                 }
   2646                 case CALLBACK_LOSING: {
   2647                     NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "LOSING");
   2648                     if (callback != null) {
   2649                         callback.onLosing(network, message.arg1);
   2650                     }
   2651                     break;
   2652                 }
   2653                 case CALLBACK_LOST: {
   2654                     NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "LOST");
   2655                     if (callback != null) {
   2656                         callback.onLost(network);
   2657                     }
   2658                     break;
   2659                 }
   2660                 case CALLBACK_UNAVAIL: {
   2661                     NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "UNAVAIL");
   2662                     if (callback != null) {
   2663                         callback.onUnavailable();
   2664                     }
   2665                     break;
   2666                 }
   2667                 case CALLBACK_CAP_CHANGED: {
   2668                     NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "CAP_CHANGED");
   2669                     if (callback != null) {
   2670                         NetworkCapabilities cap = (NetworkCapabilities)getObject(message,
   2671                                 NetworkCapabilities.class);
   2672 
   2673                         callback.onCapabilitiesChanged(network, cap);
   2674                     }
   2675                     break;
   2676                 }
   2677                 case CALLBACK_IP_CHANGED: {
   2678                     NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "IP_CHANGED");
   2679                     if (callback != null) {
   2680                         LinkProperties lp = (LinkProperties)getObject(message,
   2681                                 LinkProperties.class);
   2682 
   2683                         callback.onLinkPropertiesChanged(network, lp);
   2684                     }
   2685                     break;
   2686                 }
   2687                 case CALLBACK_SUSPENDED: {
   2688                     NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "SUSPENDED");
   2689                     if (callback != null) {
   2690                         callback.onNetworkSuspended(network);
   2691                     }
   2692                     break;
   2693                 }
   2694                 case CALLBACK_RESUMED: {
   2695                     NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "RESUMED");
   2696                     if (callback != null) {
   2697                         callback.onNetworkResumed(network);
   2698                     }
   2699                     break;
   2700                 }
   2701                 case CALLBACK_RELEASED: {
   2702                     NetworkCallback callback = null;
   2703                     synchronized(mCallbackMap) {
   2704                         callback = mCallbackMap.remove(request);
   2705                     }
   2706                     if (callback != null) {
   2707                         synchronized(mRefCount) {
   2708                             if (mRefCount.decrementAndGet() == 0) {
   2709                                 getLooper().quit();
   2710                             }
   2711                         }
   2712                     } else {
   2713                         Log.e(TAG, "callback not found for RELEASED message");
   2714                     }
   2715                     break;
   2716                 }
   2717                 case CALLBACK_EXIT: {
   2718                     Log.d(TAG, "Listener quitting");
   2719                     getLooper().quit();
   2720                     break;
   2721                 }
   2722                 case EXPIRE_LEGACY_REQUEST: {
   2723                     expireRequest((NetworkCapabilities)message.obj, message.arg1);
   2724                     break;
   2725                 }
   2726             }
   2727         }
   2728 
   2729         private Object getObject(Message msg, Class c) {
   2730             return msg.getData().getParcelable(c.getSimpleName());
   2731         }
   2732 
   2733         private NetworkCallback getCallback(NetworkRequest req, String name) {
   2734             NetworkCallback callback;
   2735             synchronized(mCallbackMap) {
   2736                 callback = mCallbackMap.get(req);
   2737             }
   2738             if (callback == null) {
   2739                 Log.e(TAG, "callback not found for " + name + " message");
   2740             }
   2741             return callback;
   2742         }
   2743     }
   2744 
   2745     private void incCallbackHandlerRefCount() {
   2746         synchronized(sCallbackRefCount) {
   2747             if (sCallbackRefCount.incrementAndGet() == 1) {
   2748                 // TODO: switch this to ConnectivityThread
   2749                 HandlerThread callbackThread = new HandlerThread("ConnectivityManager");
   2750                 callbackThread.start();
   2751                 sCallbackHandler = new CallbackHandler(callbackThread.getLooper(),
   2752                         sNetworkCallback, sCallbackRefCount, this);
   2753             }
   2754         }
   2755     }
   2756 
   2757     private void decCallbackHandlerRefCount() {
   2758         synchronized(sCallbackRefCount) {
   2759             if (sCallbackRefCount.decrementAndGet() == 0) {
   2760                 sCallbackHandler.obtainMessage(CALLBACK_EXIT).sendToTarget();
   2761                 sCallbackHandler = null;
   2762             }
   2763         }
   2764     }
   2765 
   2766     static final HashMap<NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback> sNetworkCallback =
   2767             new HashMap<NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback>();
   2768     static final AtomicInteger sCallbackRefCount = new AtomicInteger(0);
   2769     static CallbackHandler sCallbackHandler = null;
   2770 
   2771     private final static int LISTEN  = 1;
   2772     private final static int REQUEST = 2;
   2773 
   2774     private NetworkRequest sendRequestForNetwork(NetworkCapabilities need,
   2775             NetworkCallback networkCallback, int timeoutSec, int action,
   2776             int legacyType) {
   2777         if (networkCallback == null) {
   2778             throw new IllegalArgumentException("null NetworkCallback");
   2779         }
   2780         if (need == null && action != REQUEST) {
   2781             throw new IllegalArgumentException("null NetworkCapabilities");
   2782         }
   2783         try {
   2784             incCallbackHandlerRefCount();
   2785             synchronized(sNetworkCallback) {
   2786                 if (action == LISTEN) {
   2787                     networkCallback.networkRequest = mService.listenForNetwork(need,
   2788                             new Messenger(sCallbackHandler), new Binder());
   2789                 } else {
   2790                     networkCallback.networkRequest = mService.requestNetwork(need,
   2791                             new Messenger(sCallbackHandler), timeoutSec, new Binder(), legacyType);
   2792                 }
   2793                 if (networkCallback.networkRequest != null) {
   2794                     sNetworkCallback.put(networkCallback.networkRequest, networkCallback);
   2795                 }
   2796             }
   2797         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2798             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2799         }
   2800         if (networkCallback.networkRequest == null) decCallbackHandlerRefCount();
   2801         return networkCallback.networkRequest;
   2802     }
   2803 
   2804     /**
   2805      * Helper function to request a network with a particular legacy type.
   2806      *
   2807      * This is temporarily public @hide so it can be called by system code that uses the
   2808      * NetworkRequest API to request networks but relies on CONNECTIVITY_ACTION broadcasts for
   2809      * instead network notifications.
   2810      *
   2811      * TODO: update said system code to rely on NetworkCallbacks and make this method private.
   2812      *
   2813      * @hide
   2814      */
   2815     public void requestNetwork(NetworkRequest request, NetworkCallback networkCallback,
   2816             int timeoutMs, int legacyType) {
   2817         sendRequestForNetwork(request.networkCapabilities, networkCallback, timeoutMs, REQUEST,
   2818                 legacyType);
   2819     }
   2820 
   2821     /**
   2822      * Request a network to satisfy a set of {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities}.
   2823      *
   2824      * This {@link NetworkRequest} will live until released via
   2825      * {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)} or the calling application exits.
   2826      * Status of the request can be followed by listening to the various
   2827      * callbacks described in {@link NetworkCallback}.  The {@link Network}
   2828      * can be used to direct traffic to the network.
   2829      * <p>It is presently unsupported to request a network with mutable
   2830      * {@link NetworkCapabilities} such as
   2831      * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED} or
   2832      * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL}
   2833      * as these {@code NetworkCapabilities} represent states that a particular
   2834      * network may never attain, and whether a network will attain these states
   2835      * is unknown prior to bringing up the network so the framework does not
   2836      * know how to go about satisfing a request with these capabilities.
   2837      *
   2838      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   2839      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   2840      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   2841      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   2842      *
   2843      * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request.
   2844      * @param networkCallback The {@link NetworkCallback} to be utilized for this
   2845      *                        request.  Note the callback must not be shared - they
   2846      *                        uniquely specify this request.
   2847      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code request} specifies any mutable
   2848      *         {@code NetworkCapabilities}.
   2849      */
   2850     public void requestNetwork(NetworkRequest request, NetworkCallback networkCallback) {
   2851         requestNetwork(request, networkCallback, 0,
   2852                 inferLegacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(request.networkCapabilities));
   2853     }
   2854 
   2855     /**
   2856      * Request a network to satisfy a set of {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities}, limited
   2857      * by a timeout.
   2858      *
   2859      * This function behaves identically to the non-timedout version, but if a suitable
   2860      * network is not found within the given time (in milliseconds) the
   2861      * {@link NetworkCallback#unavailable} callback is called.  The request must
   2862      * still be released normally by calling {@link unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)}.
   2863      *
   2864      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   2865      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   2866      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   2867      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   2868      *
   2869      * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request.
   2870      * @param networkCallback The callbacks to be utilized for this request.  Note
   2871      *                        the callbacks must not be shared - they uniquely specify
   2872      *                        this request.
   2873      * @param timeoutMs The time in milliseconds to attempt looking for a suitable network
   2874      *                  before {@link NetworkCallback#unavailable} is called.
   2875      *
   2876      * TODO: Make timeouts work and then unhide this method.
   2877      *
   2878      * @hide
   2879      */
   2880     public void requestNetwork(NetworkRequest request, NetworkCallback networkCallback,
   2881             int timeoutMs) {
   2882         requestNetwork(request, networkCallback, timeoutMs,
   2883                 inferLegacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(request.networkCapabilities));
   2884     }
   2885 
   2886     /**
   2887      * The maximum number of milliseconds the framework will look for a suitable network
   2888      * during a timeout-equiped call to {@link requestNetwork}.
   2889      * {@hide}
   2890      */
   2891     public final static int MAX_NETWORK_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS = 100 * 60 * 1000;
   2892 
   2893     /**
   2894      * The lookup key for a {@link Network} object included with the intent after
   2895      * successfully finding a network for the applications request.  Retrieve it with
   2896      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
   2897      * <p>
   2898      * Note that if you intend to invoke {@link Network#openConnection(java.net.URL)}
   2899      * then you must get a ConnectivityManager instance before doing so.
   2900      */
   2901     public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK = "android.net.extra.NETWORK";
   2902 
   2903     /**
   2904      * The lookup key for a {@link NetworkRequest} object included with the intent after
   2905      * successfully finding a network for the applications request.  Retrieve it with
   2906      * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
   2907      */
   2908     public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK_REQUEST = "android.net.extra.NETWORK_REQUEST";
   2909 
   2910 
   2911     /**
   2912      * Request a network to satisfy a set of {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities}.
   2913      *
   2914      * This function behaves identically to the version that takes a NetworkCallback, but instead
   2915      * of {@link NetworkCallback} a {@link PendingIntent} is used.  This means
   2916      * the request may outlive the calling application and get called back when a suitable
   2917      * network is found.
   2918      * <p>
   2919      * The operation is an Intent broadcast that goes to a broadcast receiver that
   2920      * you registered with {@link Context#registerReceiver} or through the
   2921      * &lt;receiver&gt; tag in an AndroidManifest.xml file
   2922      * <p>
   2923      * The operation Intent is delivered with two extras, a {@link Network} typed
   2924      * extra called {@link #EXTRA_NETWORK} and a {@link NetworkRequest}
   2925      * typed extra called {@link #EXTRA_NETWORK_REQUEST} containing
   2926      * the original requests parameters.  It is important to create a new,
   2927      * {@link NetworkCallback} based request before completing the processing of the
   2928      * Intent to reserve the network or it will be released shortly after the Intent
   2929      * is processed.
   2930      * <p>
   2931      * If there is already a request for this Intent registered (with the equality of
   2932      * two Intents defined by {@link Intent#filterEquals}), then it will be removed and
   2933      * replaced by this one, effectively releasing the previous {@link NetworkRequest}.
   2934      * <p>
   2935      * The request may be released normally by calling
   2936      * {@link #releaseNetworkRequest(android.app.PendingIntent)}.
   2937      * <p>It is presently unsupported to request a network with either
   2938      * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED} or
   2939      * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL}
   2940      * as these {@code NetworkCapabilities} represent states that a particular
   2941      * network may never attain, and whether a network will attain these states
   2942      * is unknown prior to bringing up the network so the framework does not
   2943      * know how to go about satisfing a request with these capabilities.
   2944      *
   2945      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the
   2946      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission
   2947      * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by
   2948      * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p>
   2949      *
   2950      * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request.
   2951      * @param operation Action to perform when the network is available (corresponds
   2952      *                  to the {@link NetworkCallback#onAvailable} call.  Typically
   2953      *                  comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast}. Cannot be null.
   2954      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code request} contains either
   2955      *         {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED} or
   2956      *         {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL}.
   2957      */
   2958     public void requestNetwork(NetworkRequest request, PendingIntent operation) {
   2959         checkPendingIntent(operation);
   2960         try {
   2961             mService.pendingRequestForNetwork(request.networkCapabilities, operation);
   2962         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2963             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2964         }
   2965     }
   2966 
   2967     /**
   2968      * Removes a request made via {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, android.app.PendingIntent)}
   2969      * <p>
   2970      * This method has the same behavior as
   2971      * {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(android.app.PendingIntent)} with respect to
   2972      * releasing network resources and disconnecting.
   2973      *
   2974      * @param operation A PendingIntent equal (as defined by {@link Intent#filterEquals}) to the
   2975      *                  PendingIntent passed to
   2976      *                  {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, android.app.PendingIntent)} with the
   2977      *                  corresponding NetworkRequest you'd like to remove. Cannot be null.
   2978      */
   2979     public void releaseNetworkRequest(PendingIntent operation) {
   2980         checkPendingIntent(operation);
   2981         try {
   2982             mService.releasePendingNetworkRequest(operation);
   2983         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   2984             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   2985         }
   2986     }
   2987 
   2988     private void checkPendingIntent(PendingIntent intent) {
   2989         if (intent == null) {
   2990             throw new IllegalArgumentException("PendingIntent cannot be null.");
   2991         }
   2992     }
   2993 
   2994     /**
   2995      * Registers to receive notifications about all networks which satisfy the given
   2996      * {@link NetworkRequest}.  The callbacks will continue to be called until
   2997      * either the application exits or link #unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)} is called.
   2998      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   2999      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   3000      *
   3001      * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request.
   3002      * @param networkCallback The {@link NetworkCallback} that the system will call as suitable
   3003      *                        networks change state.
   3004      */
   3005     public void registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest request, NetworkCallback networkCallback) {
   3006         sendRequestForNetwork(request.networkCapabilities, networkCallback, 0, LISTEN, TYPE_NONE);
   3007     }
   3008 
   3009     /**
   3010      * Registers a PendingIntent to be sent when a network is available which satisfies the given
   3011      * {@link NetworkRequest}.
   3012      *
   3013      * This function behaves identically to the version that takes a NetworkCallback, but instead
   3014      * of {@link NetworkCallback} a {@link PendingIntent} is used.  This means
   3015      * the request may outlive the calling application and get called back when a suitable
   3016      * network is found.
   3017      * <p>
   3018      * The operation is an Intent broadcast that goes to a broadcast receiver that
   3019      * you registered with {@link Context#registerReceiver} or through the
   3020      * &lt;receiver&gt; tag in an AndroidManifest.xml file
   3021      * <p>
   3022      * The operation Intent is delivered with two extras, a {@link Network} typed
   3023      * extra called {@link #EXTRA_NETWORK} and a {@link NetworkRequest}
   3024      * typed extra called {@link #EXTRA_NETWORK_REQUEST} containing
   3025      * the original requests parameters.
   3026      * <p>
   3027      * If there is already a request for this Intent registered (with the equality of
   3028      * two Intents defined by {@link Intent#filterEquals}), then it will be removed and
   3029      * replaced by this one, effectively releasing the previous {@link NetworkRequest}.
   3030      * <p>
   3031      * The request may be released normally by calling
   3032      * {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(android.app.PendingIntent)}.
   3033      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   3034      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   3035      * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request.
   3036      * @param operation Action to perform when the network is available (corresponds
   3037      *                  to the {@link NetworkCallback#onAvailable} call.  Typically
   3038      *                  comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast}. Cannot be null.
   3039      */
   3040     public void registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest request, PendingIntent operation) {
   3041         checkPendingIntent(operation);
   3042         try {
   3043             mService.pendingListenForNetwork(request.networkCapabilities, operation);
   3044         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3045             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   3046         }
   3047     }
   3048 
   3049     /**
   3050      * Registers to receive notifications about changes in the system default network. The callbacks
   3051      * will continue to be called until either the application exits or
   3052      * {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)} is called.
   3053      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   3054      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}.
   3055      *
   3056      * @param networkCallback The {@link NetworkCallback} that the system will call as the
   3057      *                        system default network changes.
   3058      */
   3059     public void registerDefaultNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback networkCallback) {
   3060         // This works because if the NetworkCapabilities are null,
   3061         // ConnectivityService takes them from the default request.
   3062         //
   3063         // Since the capabilities are exactly the same as the default request's
   3064         // capabilities, this request is guaranteed, at all times, to be
   3065         // satisfied by the same network, if any, that satisfies the default
   3066         // request, i.e., the system default network.
   3067         sendRequestForNetwork(null, networkCallback, 0, REQUEST, TYPE_NONE);
   3068     }
   3069 
   3070     /**
   3071      * Requests bandwidth update for a given {@link Network} and returns whether the update request
   3072      * is accepted by ConnectivityService. Once accepted, ConnectivityService will poll underlying
   3073      * network connection for updated bandwidth information. The caller will be notified via
   3074      * {@link ConnectivityManager.NetworkCallback} if there is an update. Notice that this
   3075      * method assumes that the caller has previously called
   3076      * {@link #registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} to listen for network
   3077      * changes.
   3078      *
   3079      * @param network {@link Network} specifying which network you're interested.
   3080      * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} if the {@link Network} is no longer valid.
   3081      */
   3082     public boolean requestBandwidthUpdate(Network network) {
   3083         try {
   3084             return mService.requestBandwidthUpdate(network);
   3085         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3086             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   3087         }
   3088     }
   3089 
   3090     /**
   3091      * Unregisters callbacks about and possibly releases networks originating from
   3092      * {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} and
   3093      * {@link #registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} calls.
   3094      * If the given {@code NetworkCallback} had previously been used with
   3095      * {@code #requestNetwork}, any networks that had been connected to only to satisfy that request
   3096      * will be disconnected.
   3097      *
   3098      * @param networkCallback The {@link NetworkCallback} used when making the request.
   3099      */
   3100     public void unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback networkCallback) {
   3101         if (networkCallback == null || networkCallback.networkRequest == null ||
   3102                 networkCallback.networkRequest.requestId == REQUEST_ID_UNSET) {
   3103             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid NetworkCallback");
   3104         }
   3105         try {
   3106             mService.releaseNetworkRequest(networkCallback.networkRequest);
   3107         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3108             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   3109         }
   3110 
   3111         synchronized (sNetworkCallback) {
   3112             sNetworkCallback.remove(networkCallback.networkRequest);
   3113         }
   3114     }
   3115 
   3116     /**
   3117      * Unregisters a callback previously registered via
   3118      * {@link #registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest, android.app.PendingIntent)}.
   3119      *
   3120      * @param operation A PendingIntent equal (as defined by {@link Intent#filterEquals}) to the
   3121      *                  PendingIntent passed to
   3122      *                  {@link #registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest, android.app.PendingIntent)}.
   3123      *                  Cannot be null.
   3124      */
   3125     public void unregisterNetworkCallback(PendingIntent operation) {
   3126         releaseNetworkRequest(operation);
   3127     }
   3128 
   3129     /**
   3130      * Informs the system whether it should switch to {@code network} regardless of whether it is
   3131      * validated or not. If {@code accept} is true, and the network was explicitly selected by the
   3132      * user (e.g., by selecting a Wi-Fi network in the Settings app), then the network will become
   3133      * the system default network regardless of any other network that's currently connected. If
   3134      * {@code always} is true, then the choice is remembered, so that the next time the user
   3135      * connects to this network, the system will switch to it.
   3136      *
   3137      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
   3138      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL}
   3139      *
   3140      * @param network The network to accept.
   3141      * @param accept Whether to accept the network even if unvalidated.
   3142      * @param always Whether to remember this choice in the future.
   3143      *
   3144      * @hide
   3145      */
   3146     public void setAcceptUnvalidated(Network network, boolean accept, boolean always) {
   3147         try {
   3148             mService.setAcceptUnvalidated(network, accept, always);
   3149         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3150             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   3151         }
   3152     }
   3153 
   3154     /**
   3155      * Resets all connectivity manager settings back to factory defaults.
   3156      * @hide
   3157      */
   3158     public void factoryReset() {
   3159         try {
   3160             mService.factoryReset();
   3161         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3162             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   3163         }
   3164     }
   3165 
   3166     /**
   3167      * Binds the current process to {@code network}.  All Sockets created in the future
   3168      * (and not explicitly bound via a bound SocketFactory from
   3169      * {@link Network#getSocketFactory() Network.getSocketFactory()}) will be bound to
   3170      * {@code network}.  All host name resolutions will be limited to {@code network} as well.
   3171      * Note that if {@code network} ever disconnects, all Sockets created in this way will cease to
   3172      * work and all host name resolutions will fail.  This is by design so an application doesn't
   3173      * accidentally use Sockets it thinks are still bound to a particular {@link Network}.
   3174      * To clear binding pass {@code null} for {@code network}.  Using individually bound
   3175      * Sockets created by Network.getSocketFactory().createSocket() and
   3176      * performing network-specific host name resolutions via
   3177      * {@link Network#getAllByName Network.getAllByName} is preferred to calling
   3178      * {@code bindProcessToNetwork}.
   3179      *
   3180      * @param network The {@link Network} to bind the current process to, or {@code null} to clear
   3181      *                the current binding.
   3182      * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} if the {@link Network} is no longer valid.
   3183      */
   3184     public boolean bindProcessToNetwork(Network network) {
   3185         // Forcing callers to call thru non-static function ensures ConnectivityManager
   3186         // instantiated.
   3187         return setProcessDefaultNetwork(network);
   3188     }
   3189 
   3190     /**
   3191      * Binds the current process to {@code network}.  All Sockets created in the future
   3192      * (and not explicitly bound via a bound SocketFactory from
   3193      * {@link Network#getSocketFactory() Network.getSocketFactory()}) will be bound to
   3194      * {@code network}.  All host name resolutions will be limited to {@code network} as well.
   3195      * Note that if {@code network} ever disconnects, all Sockets created in this way will cease to
   3196      * work and all host name resolutions will fail.  This is by design so an application doesn't
   3197      * accidentally use Sockets it thinks are still bound to a particular {@link Network}.
   3198      * To clear binding pass {@code null} for {@code network}.  Using individually bound
   3199      * Sockets created by Network.getSocketFactory().createSocket() and
   3200      * performing network-specific host name resolutions via
   3201      * {@link Network#getAllByName Network.getAllByName} is preferred to calling
   3202      * {@code setProcessDefaultNetwork}.
   3203      *
   3204      * @param network The {@link Network} to bind the current process to, or {@code null} to clear
   3205      *                the current binding.
   3206      * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} if the {@link Network} is no longer valid.
   3207      * @deprecated This function can throw {@link IllegalStateException}.  Use
   3208      *             {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} instead.  {@code bindProcessToNetwork}
   3209      *             is a direct replacement.
   3210      */
   3211     public static boolean setProcessDefaultNetwork(Network network) {
   3212         int netId = (network == null) ? NETID_UNSET : network.netId;
   3213         if (netId == NetworkUtils.getBoundNetworkForProcess()) {
   3214             return true;
   3215         }
   3216         if (NetworkUtils.bindProcessToNetwork(netId)) {
   3217             // Set HTTP proxy system properties to match network.
   3218             // TODO: Deprecate this static method and replace it with a non-static version.
   3219             try {
   3220                 Proxy.setHttpProxySystemProperty(getInstance().getDefaultProxy());
   3221             } catch (SecurityException e) {
   3222                 // The process doesn't have ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE, so we can't fetch the proxy.
   3223                 Log.e(TAG, "Can't set proxy properties", e);
   3224             }
   3225             // Must flush DNS cache as new network may have different DNS resolutions.
   3226             InetAddress.clearDnsCache();
   3227             // Must flush socket pool as idle sockets will be bound to previous network and may
   3228             // cause subsequent fetches to be performed on old network.
   3229             NetworkEventDispatcher.getInstance().onNetworkConfigurationChanged();
   3230             return true;
   3231         } else {
   3232             return false;
   3233         }
   3234     }
   3235 
   3236     /**
   3237      * Returns the {@link Network} currently bound to this process via
   3238      * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork}, or {@code null} if no {@link Network} is explicitly bound.
   3239      *
   3240      * @return {@code Network} to which this process is bound, or {@code null}.
   3241      */
   3242     public Network getBoundNetworkForProcess() {
   3243         // Forcing callers to call thru non-static function ensures ConnectivityManager
   3244         // instantiated.
   3245         return getProcessDefaultNetwork();
   3246     }
   3247 
   3248     /**
   3249      * Returns the {@link Network} currently bound to this process via
   3250      * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork}, or {@code null} if no {@link Network} is explicitly bound.
   3251      *
   3252      * @return {@code Network} to which this process is bound, or {@code null}.
   3253      * @deprecated Using this function can lead to other functions throwing
   3254      *             {@link IllegalStateException}.  Use {@link #getBoundNetworkForProcess} instead.
   3255      *             {@code getBoundNetworkForProcess} is a direct replacement.
   3256      */
   3257     public static Network getProcessDefaultNetwork() {
   3258         int netId = NetworkUtils.getBoundNetworkForProcess();
   3259         if (netId == NETID_UNSET) return null;
   3260         return new Network(netId);
   3261     }
   3262 
   3263     private void unsupportedStartingFrom(int version) {
   3264         if (Process.myUid() == Process.SYSTEM_UID) {
   3265             // The getApplicationInfo() call we make below is not supported in system context, and
   3266             // we want to allow the system to use these APIs anyway.
   3267             return;
   3268         }
   3269 
   3270         if (mContext.getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion >= version) {
   3271             throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
   3272                     "This method is not supported in target SDK version " + version + " and above");
   3273         }
   3274     }
   3275 
   3276     // Checks whether the calling app can use the legacy routing API (startUsingNetworkFeature,
   3277     // stopUsingNetworkFeature, requestRouteToHost), and if not throw UnsupportedOperationException.
   3278     // TODO: convert the existing system users (Tethering, GnssLocationProvider) to the new APIs and
   3279     // remove these exemptions. Note that this check is not secure, and apps can still access these
   3280     // functions by accessing ConnectivityService directly. However, it should be clear that doing
   3281     // so is unsupported and may break in the future. http://b/22728205
   3282     private void checkLegacyRoutingApiAccess() {
   3283         if (mContext.checkCallingOrSelfPermission("com.android.permission.INJECT_OMADM_SETTINGS")
   3284                 == PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
   3285             return;
   3286         }
   3287 
   3288         unsupportedStartingFrom(VERSION_CODES.M);
   3289     }
   3290 
   3291     /**
   3292      * Binds host resolutions performed by this process to {@code network}.
   3293      * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} takes precedence over this setting.
   3294      *
   3295      * @param network The {@link Network} to bind host resolutions from the current process to, or
   3296      *                {@code null} to clear the current binding.
   3297      * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} if the {@link Network} is no longer valid.
   3298      * @hide
   3299      * @deprecated This is strictly for legacy usage to support {@link #startUsingNetworkFeature}.
   3300      */
   3301     public static boolean setProcessDefaultNetworkForHostResolution(Network network) {
   3302         return NetworkUtils.bindProcessToNetworkForHostResolution(
   3303                 network == null ? NETID_UNSET : network.netId);
   3304     }
   3305 
   3306     /**
   3307      * Device is not restricting metered network activity while application is running on
   3308      * background.
   3309      */
   3310     public static final int RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_DISABLED = 1;
   3311 
   3312     /**
   3313      * Device is restricting metered network activity while application is running on background,
   3314      * but application is allowed to bypass it.
   3315      * <p>
   3316      * In this state, application should take action to mitigate metered network access.
   3317      * For example, a music streaming application should switch to a low-bandwidth bitrate.
   3318      */
   3319     public static final int RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_WHITELISTED = 2;
   3320 
   3321     /**
   3322      * Device is restricting metered network activity while application is running on background.
   3323      * <p>
   3324      * In this state, application should not try to use the network while running on background,
   3325      * because it would be denied.
   3326      */
   3327     public static final int RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_ENABLED = 3;
   3328 
   3329     /**
   3330      * A change in the background metered network activity restriction has occurred.
   3331      * <p>
   3332      * Applications should call {@link #getRestrictBackgroundStatus()} to check if the restriction
   3333      * applies to them.
   3334      * <p>
   3335      * This is only sent to registered receivers, not manifest receivers.
   3336      */
   3337     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
   3338     public static final String ACTION_RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_CHANGED =
   3339             "android.net.conn.RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_CHANGED";
   3340 
   3341     /** @hide */
   3342     @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
   3343     @IntDef(flag = false, value = {
   3344             RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_DISABLED,
   3345             RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_WHITELISTED,
   3346             RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_ENABLED,
   3347     })
   3348     public @interface RestrictBackgroundStatus {
   3349     }
   3350 
   3351     private INetworkPolicyManager getNetworkPolicyManager() {
   3352         synchronized (this) {
   3353             if (mNPManager != null) {
   3354                 return mNPManager;
   3355             }
   3356             mNPManager = INetworkPolicyManager.Stub.asInterface(ServiceManager
   3357                     .getService(Context.NETWORK_POLICY_SERVICE));
   3358             return mNPManager;
   3359         }
   3360     }
   3361 
   3362     /**
   3363      * Determines if the calling application is subject to metered network restrictions while
   3364      * running on background.
   3365      *
   3366      * @return {@link #RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_DISABLED},
   3367      * {@link #RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_ENABLED},
   3368      * or {@link #RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_WHITELISTED}
   3369      */
   3370     public @RestrictBackgroundStatus int getRestrictBackgroundStatus() {
   3371         try {
   3372             return getNetworkPolicyManager().getRestrictBackgroundByCaller();
   3373         } catch (RemoteException e) {
   3374             throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   3375         }
   3376     }
   3377 
   3378     /**
   3379      * A holder class for debug info (mapping CALLBACK values to field names). This is stored
   3380      * in a holder for two reasons:
   3381      * 1) The reflection necessary to establish the map can't be run at compile-time. Thus, this
   3382      *    code will make the enclosing class not compile-time initializeable, deferring its
   3383      *    initialization to zygote startup. This leads to dirty (but shared) memory.
   3384      *    As this is debug info, use a holder that isn't initialized by default. This way the map
   3385      *    will be created on demand, while ConnectivityManager can be compile-time initialized.
   3386      * 2) Static initialization is still preferred for its strong thread safety guarantees without
   3387      *    requiring a lock.
   3388      */
   3389     private static class NoPreloadHolder {
   3390         public static final SparseArray<String> sMagicDecoderRing = MessageUtils.findMessageNames(
   3391                 new Class[]{ConnectivityManager.class}, new String[]{"CALLBACK_"});
   3392     }
   3393 
   3394     static {
   3395         // When debug is enabled, aggressively initialize the holder by touching the field (which
   3396         // will guarantee static initialization).
   3397         if (CallbackHandler.DBG) {
   3398             Object dummy = NoPreloadHolder.sMagicDecoderRing;
   3399         }
   3400     }
   3401 
   3402     private static final String whatToString(int what) {
   3403         return NoPreloadHolder.sMagicDecoderRing.get(what, Integer.toString(what));
   3404     }
   3405 }
   3406