1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 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 * Request that this callback be invoked at ConnectivityService's earliest 1039 * convenience with the current satisfying network's LinkProperties. 1040 * If no such network exists no callback invocation is performed. 1041 * 1042 * The callback must have been registered with #requestNetwork() or 1043 * #registerDefaultNetworkCallback(); callbacks registered with 1044 * registerNetworkCallback() are not specific to any particular Network so 1045 * do not cause any updates. 1046 * 1047 * @hide 1048 */ 1049 public void requestLinkProperties(NetworkCallback networkCallback) { 1050 try { 1051 mService.requestLinkProperties(networkCallback.networkRequest); 1052 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1053 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1054 } 1055 } 1056 1057 /** 1058 * Get the {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities} for the given {@link Network}. This 1059 * will return {@code null} if the network is unknown. 1060 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 1061 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 1062 * 1063 * @param network The {@link Network} object identifying the network in question. 1064 * @return The {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities} for the network, or {@code null}. 1065 */ 1066 public NetworkCapabilities getNetworkCapabilities(Network network) { 1067 try { 1068 return mService.getNetworkCapabilities(network); 1069 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1070 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1071 } 1072 } 1073 1074 /** 1075 * Request that this callback be invoked at ConnectivityService's earliest 1076 * convenience with the current satisfying network's NetworkCapabilities. 1077 * If no such network exists no callback invocation is performed. 1078 * 1079 * The callback must have been registered with #requestNetwork() or 1080 * #registerDefaultNetworkCallback(); callbacks registered with 1081 * registerNetworkCallback() are not specific to any particular Network so 1082 * do not cause any updates. 1083 * 1084 * @hide 1085 */ 1086 public void requestNetworkCapabilities(NetworkCallback networkCallback) { 1087 try { 1088 mService.requestNetworkCapabilities(networkCallback.networkRequest); 1089 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1090 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1091 } 1092 } 1093 1094 /** 1095 * Gets the URL that should be used for resolving whether a captive portal is present. 1096 * 1. This URL should respond with a 204 response to a GET request to indicate no captive 1097 * portal is present. 1098 * 2. This URL must be HTTP as redirect responses are used to find captive portal 1099 * sign-in pages. Captive portals cannot respond to HTTPS requests with redirects. 1100 * 1101 * @hide 1102 */ 1103 @SystemApi 1104 public String getCaptivePortalServerUrl() { 1105 try { 1106 return mService.getCaptivePortalServerUrl(); 1107 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1108 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1109 } 1110 } 1111 1112 /** 1113 * Tells the underlying networking system that the caller wants to 1114 * begin using the named feature. The interpretation of {@code feature} 1115 * is completely up to each networking implementation. 1116 * 1117 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 1118 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 1119 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 1120 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 1121 * 1122 * @param networkType specifies which network the request pertains to 1123 * @param feature the name of the feature to be used 1124 * @return an integer value representing the outcome of the request. 1125 * The interpretation of this value is specific to each networking 1126 * implementation+feature combination, except that the value {@code -1} 1127 * always indicates failure. 1128 * 1129 * @deprecated Deprecated in favor of the cleaner 1130 * {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} API. 1131 * In {@link VERSION_CODES#M}, and above, this method is unsupported and will 1132 * throw {@code UnsupportedOperationException} if called. 1133 */ 1134 public int startUsingNetworkFeature(int networkType, String feature) { 1135 checkLegacyRoutingApiAccess(); 1136 NetworkCapabilities netCap = networkCapabilitiesForFeature(networkType, feature); 1137 if (netCap == null) { 1138 Log.d(TAG, "Can't satisfy startUsingNetworkFeature for " + networkType + ", " + 1139 feature); 1140 return PhoneConstants.APN_REQUEST_FAILED; 1141 } 1142 1143 NetworkRequest request = null; 1144 synchronized (sLegacyRequests) { 1145 LegacyRequest l = sLegacyRequests.get(netCap); 1146 if (l != null) { 1147 Log.d(TAG, "renewing startUsingNetworkFeature request " + l.networkRequest); 1148 renewRequestLocked(l); 1149 if (l.currentNetwork != null) { 1150 return PhoneConstants.APN_ALREADY_ACTIVE; 1151 } else { 1152 return PhoneConstants.APN_REQUEST_STARTED; 1153 } 1154 } 1155 1156 request = requestNetworkForFeatureLocked(netCap); 1157 } 1158 if (request != null) { 1159 Log.d(TAG, "starting startUsingNetworkFeature for request " + request); 1160 return PhoneConstants.APN_REQUEST_STARTED; 1161 } else { 1162 Log.d(TAG, " request Failed"); 1163 return PhoneConstants.APN_REQUEST_FAILED; 1164 } 1165 } 1166 1167 /** 1168 * Tells the underlying networking system that the caller is finished 1169 * using the named feature. The interpretation of {@code feature} 1170 * is completely up to each networking implementation. 1171 * 1172 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 1173 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 1174 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 1175 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 1176 * 1177 * @param networkType specifies which network the request pertains to 1178 * @param feature the name of the feature that is no longer needed 1179 * @return an integer value representing the outcome of the request. 1180 * The interpretation of this value is specific to each networking 1181 * implementation+feature combination, except that the value {@code -1} 1182 * always indicates failure. 1183 * 1184 * @deprecated Deprecated in favor of the cleaner 1185 * {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)} API. 1186 * In {@link VERSION_CODES#M}, and above, this method is unsupported and will 1187 * throw {@code UnsupportedOperationException} if called. 1188 */ 1189 public int stopUsingNetworkFeature(int networkType, String feature) { 1190 checkLegacyRoutingApiAccess(); 1191 NetworkCapabilities netCap = networkCapabilitiesForFeature(networkType, feature); 1192 if (netCap == null) { 1193 Log.d(TAG, "Can't satisfy stopUsingNetworkFeature for " + networkType + ", " + 1194 feature); 1195 return -1; 1196 } 1197 1198 if (removeRequestForFeature(netCap)) { 1199 Log.d(TAG, "stopUsingNetworkFeature for " + networkType + ", " + feature); 1200 } 1201 return 1; 1202 } 1203 1204 private NetworkCapabilities networkCapabilitiesForFeature(int networkType, String feature) { 1205 if (networkType == TYPE_MOBILE) { 1206 int cap = -1; 1207 if ("enableMMS".equals(feature)) { 1208 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_MMS; 1209 } else if ("enableSUPL".equals(feature)) { 1210 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL; 1211 } else if ("enableDUN".equals(feature) || "enableDUNAlways".equals(feature)) { 1212 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_DUN; 1213 } else if ("enableHIPRI".equals(feature)) { 1214 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET; 1215 } else if ("enableFOTA".equals(feature)) { 1216 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_FOTA; 1217 } else if ("enableIMS".equals(feature)) { 1218 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_IMS; 1219 } else if ("enableCBS".equals(feature)) { 1220 cap = NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_CBS; 1221 } else { 1222 return null; 1223 } 1224 NetworkCapabilities netCap = new NetworkCapabilities(); 1225 netCap.addTransportType(NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_CELLULAR).addCapability(cap); 1226 netCap.maybeMarkCapabilitiesRestricted(); 1227 return netCap; 1228 } else if (networkType == TYPE_WIFI) { 1229 if ("p2p".equals(feature)) { 1230 NetworkCapabilities netCap = new NetworkCapabilities(); 1231 netCap.addTransportType(NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_WIFI); 1232 netCap.addCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_WIFI_P2P); 1233 netCap.maybeMarkCapabilitiesRestricted(); 1234 return netCap; 1235 } 1236 } 1237 return null; 1238 } 1239 1240 /** 1241 * Guess what the network request was trying to say so that the resulting 1242 * network is accessible via the legacy (deprecated) API such as 1243 * requestRouteToHost. 1244 * 1245 * This means we should try to be fairly precise about transport and 1246 * capability but ignore things such as networkSpecifier. 1247 * If the request has more than one transport or capability it doesn't 1248 * match the old legacy requests (they selected only single transport/capability) 1249 * so this function cannot map the request to a single legacy type and 1250 * the resulting network will not be available to the legacy APIs. 1251 * 1252 * This code is only called from the requestNetwork API (L and above). 1253 * 1254 * Setting a legacy type causes CONNECTIVITY_ACTION broadcasts, which are expensive 1255 * because they wake up lots of apps - see http://b/23350688 . So we currently only 1256 * do this for SUPL requests, which are the only ones that we know need it. If 1257 * omitting these broadcasts causes unacceptable app breakage, then for backwards 1258 * compatibility we can send them: 1259 * 1260 * if (targetSdkVersion < Build.VERSION_CODES.M) && // legacy API unsupported >= M 1261 * targetSdkVersion >= Build.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP)) // requestNetwork not present < L 1262 * 1263 * TODO - This should be removed when the legacy APIs are removed. 1264 */ 1265 private int inferLegacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities netCap) { 1266 if (netCap == null) { 1267 return TYPE_NONE; 1268 } 1269 1270 if (!netCap.hasTransport(NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_CELLULAR)) { 1271 return TYPE_NONE; 1272 } 1273 1274 // Do this only for SUPL, until GnssLocationProvider is fixed. http://b/25876485 . 1275 if (!netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL)) { 1276 // NOTE: if this causes app breakage, we should not just comment out this early return; 1277 // instead, we should make this early return conditional on the requesting app's target 1278 // SDK version, as described in the comment above. 1279 return TYPE_NONE; 1280 } 1281 1282 String type = null; 1283 int result = TYPE_NONE; 1284 1285 if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_CBS)) { 1286 type = "enableCBS"; 1287 result = TYPE_MOBILE_CBS; 1288 } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_IMS)) { 1289 type = "enableIMS"; 1290 result = TYPE_MOBILE_IMS; 1291 } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_FOTA)) { 1292 type = "enableFOTA"; 1293 result = TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA; 1294 } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_DUN)) { 1295 type = "enableDUN"; 1296 result = TYPE_MOBILE_DUN; 1297 } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL)) { 1298 type = "enableSUPL"; 1299 result = TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL; 1300 // back out this hack for mms as they no longer need this and it's causing 1301 // device slowdowns - b/23350688 (note, supl still needs this) 1302 //} else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_MMS)) { 1303 // type = "enableMMS"; 1304 // result = TYPE_MOBILE_MMS; 1305 } else if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET)) { 1306 type = "enableHIPRI"; 1307 result = TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI; 1308 } 1309 if (type != null) { 1310 NetworkCapabilities testCap = networkCapabilitiesForFeature(TYPE_MOBILE, type); 1311 if (testCap.equalsNetCapabilities(netCap) && testCap.equalsTransportTypes(netCap)) { 1312 return result; 1313 } 1314 } 1315 return TYPE_NONE; 1316 } 1317 1318 private int legacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities netCap) { 1319 if (netCap == null) return TYPE_NONE; 1320 if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_CBS)) { 1321 return TYPE_MOBILE_CBS; 1322 } 1323 if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_IMS)) { 1324 return TYPE_MOBILE_IMS; 1325 } 1326 if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_FOTA)) { 1327 return TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA; 1328 } 1329 if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_DUN)) { 1330 return TYPE_MOBILE_DUN; 1331 } 1332 if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL)) { 1333 return TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL; 1334 } 1335 if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_MMS)) { 1336 return TYPE_MOBILE_MMS; 1337 } 1338 if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET)) { 1339 return TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI; 1340 } 1341 if (netCap.hasCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_WIFI_P2P)) { 1342 return TYPE_WIFI_P2P; 1343 } 1344 return TYPE_NONE; 1345 } 1346 1347 private static class LegacyRequest { 1348 NetworkCapabilities networkCapabilities; 1349 NetworkRequest networkRequest; 1350 int expireSequenceNumber; 1351 Network currentNetwork; 1352 int delay = -1; 1353 1354 private void clearDnsBinding() { 1355 if (currentNetwork != null) { 1356 currentNetwork = null; 1357 setProcessDefaultNetworkForHostResolution(null); 1358 } 1359 } 1360 1361 NetworkCallback networkCallback = new NetworkCallback() { 1362 @Override 1363 public void onAvailable(Network network) { 1364 currentNetwork = network; 1365 Log.d(TAG, "startUsingNetworkFeature got Network:" + network); 1366 setProcessDefaultNetworkForHostResolution(network); 1367 } 1368 @Override 1369 public void onLost(Network network) { 1370 if (network.equals(currentNetwork)) clearDnsBinding(); 1371 Log.d(TAG, "startUsingNetworkFeature lost Network:" + network); 1372 } 1373 }; 1374 } 1375 1376 private static HashMap<NetworkCapabilities, LegacyRequest> sLegacyRequests = 1377 new HashMap<NetworkCapabilities, LegacyRequest>(); 1378 1379 private NetworkRequest findRequestForFeature(NetworkCapabilities netCap) { 1380 synchronized (sLegacyRequests) { 1381 LegacyRequest l = sLegacyRequests.get(netCap); 1382 if (l != null) return l.networkRequest; 1383 } 1384 return null; 1385 } 1386 1387 private void renewRequestLocked(LegacyRequest l) { 1388 l.expireSequenceNumber++; 1389 Log.d(TAG, "renewing request to seqNum " + l.expireSequenceNumber); 1390 sendExpireMsgForFeature(l.networkCapabilities, l.expireSequenceNumber, l.delay); 1391 } 1392 1393 private void expireRequest(NetworkCapabilities netCap, int sequenceNum) { 1394 int ourSeqNum = -1; 1395 synchronized (sLegacyRequests) { 1396 LegacyRequest l = sLegacyRequests.get(netCap); 1397 if (l == null) return; 1398 ourSeqNum = l.expireSequenceNumber; 1399 if (l.expireSequenceNumber == sequenceNum) removeRequestForFeature(netCap); 1400 } 1401 Log.d(TAG, "expireRequest with " + ourSeqNum + ", " + sequenceNum); 1402 } 1403 1404 private NetworkRequest requestNetworkForFeatureLocked(NetworkCapabilities netCap) { 1405 int delay = -1; 1406 int type = legacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(netCap); 1407 try { 1408 delay = mService.getRestoreDefaultNetworkDelay(type); 1409 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1410 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1411 } 1412 LegacyRequest l = new LegacyRequest(); 1413 l.networkCapabilities = netCap; 1414 l.delay = delay; 1415 l.expireSequenceNumber = 0; 1416 l.networkRequest = sendRequestForNetwork(netCap, l.networkCallback, 0, 1417 REQUEST, type); 1418 if (l.networkRequest == null) return null; 1419 sLegacyRequests.put(netCap, l); 1420 sendExpireMsgForFeature(netCap, l.expireSequenceNumber, delay); 1421 return l.networkRequest; 1422 } 1423 1424 private void sendExpireMsgForFeature(NetworkCapabilities netCap, int seqNum, int delay) { 1425 if (delay >= 0) { 1426 Log.d(TAG, "sending expire msg with seqNum " + seqNum + " and delay " + delay); 1427 Message msg = sCallbackHandler.obtainMessage(EXPIRE_LEGACY_REQUEST, seqNum, 0, netCap); 1428 sCallbackHandler.sendMessageDelayed(msg, delay); 1429 } 1430 } 1431 1432 private boolean removeRequestForFeature(NetworkCapabilities netCap) { 1433 final LegacyRequest l; 1434 synchronized (sLegacyRequests) { 1435 l = sLegacyRequests.remove(netCap); 1436 } 1437 if (l == null) return false; 1438 unregisterNetworkCallback(l.networkCallback); 1439 l.clearDnsBinding(); 1440 return true; 1441 } 1442 1443 /** @hide */ 1444 public static class PacketKeepaliveCallback { 1445 /** The requested keepalive was successfully started. */ 1446 public void onStarted() {} 1447 /** The keepalive was successfully stopped. */ 1448 public void onStopped() {} 1449 /** An error occurred. */ 1450 public void onError(int error) {} 1451 } 1452 1453 /** 1454 * Allows applications to request that the system periodically send specific packets on their 1455 * behalf, using hardware offload to save battery power. 1456 * 1457 * To request that the system send keepalives, call one of the methods that return a 1458 * {@link ConnectivityManager.PacketKeepalive} object, such as {@link #startNattKeepalive}, 1459 * passing in a non-null callback. If the callback is successfully started, the callback's 1460 * {@code onStarted} method will be called. If an error occurs, {@code onError} will be called, 1461 * specifying one of the {@code ERROR_*} constants in this class. 1462 * 1463 * To stop an existing keepalive, call {@link stop}. The system will call {@code onStopped} if 1464 * the operation was successfull or {@code onError} if an error occurred. 1465 * 1466 * @hide 1467 */ 1468 public class PacketKeepalive { 1469 1470 private static final String TAG = "PacketKeepalive"; 1471 1472 /** @hide */ 1473 public static final int SUCCESS = 0; 1474 1475 /** @hide */ 1476 public static final int NO_KEEPALIVE = -1; 1477 1478 /** @hide */ 1479 public static final int BINDER_DIED = -10; 1480 1481 /** The specified {@code Network} is not connected. */ 1482 public static final int ERROR_INVALID_NETWORK = -20; 1483 /** The specified IP addresses are invalid. For example, the specified source IP address is 1484 * not configured on the specified {@code Network}. */ 1485 public static final int ERROR_INVALID_IP_ADDRESS = -21; 1486 /** The requested port is invalid. */ 1487 public static final int ERROR_INVALID_PORT = -22; 1488 /** The packet length is invalid (e.g., too long). */ 1489 public static final int ERROR_INVALID_LENGTH = -23; 1490 /** The packet transmission interval is invalid (e.g., too short). */ 1491 public static final int ERROR_INVALID_INTERVAL = -24; 1492 1493 /** The hardware does not support this request. */ 1494 public static final int ERROR_HARDWARE_UNSUPPORTED = -30; 1495 /** The hardware returned an error. */ 1496 public static final int ERROR_HARDWARE_ERROR = -31; 1497 1498 public static final int NATT_PORT = 4500; 1499 1500 private final Network mNetwork; 1501 private final PacketKeepaliveCallback mCallback; 1502 private final Looper mLooper; 1503 private final Messenger mMessenger; 1504 1505 private volatile Integer mSlot; 1506 1507 void stopLooper() { 1508 mLooper.quit(); 1509 } 1510 1511 public void stop() { 1512 try { 1513 mService.stopKeepalive(mNetwork, mSlot); 1514 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1515 Log.e(TAG, "Error stopping packet keepalive: ", e); 1516 stopLooper(); 1517 } 1518 } 1519 1520 private PacketKeepalive(Network network, PacketKeepaliveCallback callback) { 1521 checkNotNull(network, "network cannot be null"); 1522 checkNotNull(callback, "callback cannot be null"); 1523 mNetwork = network; 1524 mCallback = callback; 1525 HandlerThread thread = new HandlerThread(TAG); 1526 thread.start(); 1527 mLooper = thread.getLooper(); 1528 mMessenger = new Messenger(new Handler(mLooper) { 1529 @Override 1530 public void handleMessage(Message message) { 1531 switch (message.what) { 1532 case NetworkAgent.EVENT_PACKET_KEEPALIVE: 1533 int error = message.arg2; 1534 try { 1535 if (error == SUCCESS) { 1536 if (mSlot == null) { 1537 mSlot = message.arg1; 1538 mCallback.onStarted(); 1539 } else { 1540 mSlot = null; 1541 stopLooper(); 1542 mCallback.onStopped(); 1543 } 1544 } else { 1545 stopLooper(); 1546 mCallback.onError(error); 1547 } 1548 } catch (Exception e) { 1549 Log.e(TAG, "Exception in keepalive callback(" + error + ")", e); 1550 } 1551 break; 1552 default: 1553 Log.e(TAG, "Unhandled message " + Integer.toHexString(message.what)); 1554 break; 1555 } 1556 } 1557 }); 1558 } 1559 } 1560 1561 /** 1562 * Starts an IPsec NAT-T keepalive packet with the specified parameters. 1563 * 1564 * @hide 1565 */ 1566 public PacketKeepalive startNattKeepalive( 1567 Network network, int intervalSeconds, PacketKeepaliveCallback callback, 1568 InetAddress srcAddr, int srcPort, InetAddress dstAddr) { 1569 final PacketKeepalive k = new PacketKeepalive(network, callback); 1570 try { 1571 mService.startNattKeepalive(network, intervalSeconds, k.mMessenger, new Binder(), 1572 srcAddr.getHostAddress(), srcPort, dstAddr.getHostAddress()); 1573 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1574 Log.e(TAG, "Error starting packet keepalive: ", e); 1575 k.stopLooper(); 1576 return null; 1577 } 1578 return k; 1579 } 1580 1581 /** 1582 * Ensure that a network route exists to deliver traffic to the specified 1583 * host via the specified network interface. An attempt to add a route that 1584 * already exists is ignored, but treated as successful. 1585 * 1586 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 1587 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 1588 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 1589 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 1590 * 1591 * @param networkType the type of the network over which traffic to the specified 1592 * host is to be routed 1593 * @param hostAddress the IP address of the host to which the route is desired 1594 * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} on failure 1595 * 1596 * @deprecated Deprecated in favor of the 1597 * {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)}, 1598 * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} and {@link Network#getSocketFactory} API. 1599 * In {@link VERSION_CODES#M}, and above, this method is unsupported and will 1600 * throw {@code UnsupportedOperationException} if called. 1601 */ 1602 public boolean requestRouteToHost(int networkType, int hostAddress) { 1603 return requestRouteToHostAddress(networkType, NetworkUtils.intToInetAddress(hostAddress)); 1604 } 1605 1606 /** 1607 * Ensure that a network route exists to deliver traffic to the specified 1608 * host via the specified network interface. An attempt to add a route that 1609 * already exists is ignored, but treated as successful. 1610 * 1611 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 1612 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 1613 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 1614 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 1615 * 1616 * @param networkType the type of the network over which traffic to the specified 1617 * host is to be routed 1618 * @param hostAddress the IP address of the host to which the route is desired 1619 * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} on failure 1620 * @hide 1621 * @deprecated Deprecated in favor of the {@link #requestNetwork} and 1622 * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} API. 1623 */ 1624 public boolean requestRouteToHostAddress(int networkType, InetAddress hostAddress) { 1625 checkLegacyRoutingApiAccess(); 1626 try { 1627 return mService.requestRouteToHostAddress(networkType, hostAddress.getAddress()); 1628 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1629 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1630 } 1631 } 1632 1633 /** 1634 * Returns the value of the setting for background data usage. If false, 1635 * applications should not use the network if the application is not in the 1636 * foreground. Developers should respect this setting, and check the value 1637 * of this before performing any background data operations. 1638 * <p> 1639 * All applications that have background services that use the network 1640 * should listen to {@link #ACTION_BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING_CHANGED}. 1641 * <p> 1642 * @deprecated As of {@link VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, availability of 1643 * background data depends on several combined factors, and this method will 1644 * always return {@code true}. Instead, when background data is unavailable, 1645 * {@link #getActiveNetworkInfo()} will now appear disconnected. 1646 * 1647 * @return Whether background data usage is allowed. 1648 */ 1649 @Deprecated 1650 public boolean getBackgroundDataSetting() { 1651 // assume that background data is allowed; final authority is 1652 // NetworkInfo which may be blocked. 1653 return true; 1654 } 1655 1656 /** 1657 * Sets the value of the setting for background data usage. 1658 * 1659 * @param allowBackgroundData Whether an application should use data while 1660 * it is in the background. 1661 * 1662 * @attr ref android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING 1663 * @see #getBackgroundDataSetting() 1664 * @hide 1665 */ 1666 @Deprecated 1667 public void setBackgroundDataSetting(boolean allowBackgroundData) { 1668 // ignored 1669 } 1670 1671 /** 1672 * Return quota status for the current active network, or {@code null} if no 1673 * network is active. Quota status can change rapidly, so these values 1674 * shouldn't be cached. 1675 * 1676 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 1677 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 1678 * 1679 * @hide 1680 */ 1681 public NetworkQuotaInfo getActiveNetworkQuotaInfo() { 1682 try { 1683 return mService.getActiveNetworkQuotaInfo(); 1684 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1685 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1686 } 1687 } 1688 1689 /** 1690 * @hide 1691 * @deprecated Talk to TelephonyManager directly 1692 */ 1693 public boolean getMobileDataEnabled() { 1694 IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE); 1695 if (b != null) { 1696 try { 1697 ITelephony it = ITelephony.Stub.asInterface(b); 1698 int subId = SubscriptionManager.getDefaultDataSubscriptionId(); 1699 Log.d("ConnectivityManager", "getMobileDataEnabled()+ subId=" + subId); 1700 boolean retVal = it.getDataEnabled(subId); 1701 Log.d("ConnectivityManager", "getMobileDataEnabled()- subId=" + subId 1702 + " retVal=" + retVal); 1703 return retVal; 1704 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1705 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1706 } 1707 } 1708 Log.d("ConnectivityManager", "getMobileDataEnabled()- remote exception retVal=false"); 1709 return false; 1710 } 1711 1712 /** 1713 * Callback for use with {@link ConnectivityManager#addDefaultNetworkActiveListener} 1714 * to find out when the system default network has gone in to a high power state. 1715 */ 1716 public interface OnNetworkActiveListener { 1717 /** 1718 * Called on the main thread of the process to report that the current data network 1719 * has become active, and it is now a good time to perform any pending network 1720 * operations. Note that this listener only tells you when the network becomes 1721 * active; if at any other time you want to know whether it is active (and thus okay 1722 * to initiate network traffic), you can retrieve its instantaneous state with 1723 * {@link ConnectivityManager#isDefaultNetworkActive}. 1724 */ 1725 public void onNetworkActive(); 1726 } 1727 1728 private INetworkManagementService getNetworkManagementService() { 1729 synchronized (this) { 1730 if (mNMService != null) { 1731 return mNMService; 1732 } 1733 IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.NETWORKMANAGEMENT_SERVICE); 1734 mNMService = INetworkManagementService.Stub.asInterface(b); 1735 return mNMService; 1736 } 1737 } 1738 1739 private final ArrayMap<OnNetworkActiveListener, INetworkActivityListener> 1740 mNetworkActivityListeners 1741 = new ArrayMap<OnNetworkActiveListener, INetworkActivityListener>(); 1742 1743 /** 1744 * Start listening to reports when the system's default data network is active, meaning it is 1745 * a good time to perform network traffic. Use {@link #isDefaultNetworkActive()} 1746 * to determine the current state of the system's default network after registering the 1747 * listener. 1748 * <p> 1749 * If the process default network has been set with 1750 * {@link ConnectivityManager#bindProcessToNetwork} this function will not 1751 * reflect the process's default, but the system default. 1752 * 1753 * @param l The listener to be told when the network is active. 1754 */ 1755 public void addDefaultNetworkActiveListener(final OnNetworkActiveListener l) { 1756 INetworkActivityListener rl = new INetworkActivityListener.Stub() { 1757 @Override 1758 public void onNetworkActive() throws RemoteException { 1759 l.onNetworkActive(); 1760 } 1761 }; 1762 1763 try { 1764 getNetworkManagementService().registerNetworkActivityListener(rl); 1765 mNetworkActivityListeners.put(l, rl); 1766 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1767 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1768 } 1769 } 1770 1771 /** 1772 * Remove network active listener previously registered with 1773 * {@link #addDefaultNetworkActiveListener}. 1774 * 1775 * @param l Previously registered listener. 1776 */ 1777 public void removeDefaultNetworkActiveListener(OnNetworkActiveListener l) { 1778 INetworkActivityListener rl = mNetworkActivityListeners.get(l); 1779 if (rl == null) { 1780 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Listener not registered: " + l); 1781 } 1782 try { 1783 getNetworkManagementService().unregisterNetworkActivityListener(rl); 1784 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1785 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1786 } 1787 } 1788 1789 /** 1790 * Return whether the data network is currently active. An active network means that 1791 * it is currently in a high power state for performing data transmission. On some 1792 * types of networks, it may be expensive to move and stay in such a state, so it is 1793 * more power efficient to batch network traffic together when the radio is already in 1794 * this state. This method tells you whether right now is currently a good time to 1795 * initiate network traffic, as the network is already active. 1796 */ 1797 public boolean isDefaultNetworkActive() { 1798 try { 1799 return getNetworkManagementService().isNetworkActive(); 1800 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1801 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1802 } 1803 } 1804 1805 /** 1806 * {@hide} 1807 */ 1808 public ConnectivityManager(Context context, IConnectivityManager service) { 1809 mContext = checkNotNull(context, "missing context"); 1810 mService = checkNotNull(service, "missing IConnectivityManager"); 1811 sInstance = this; 1812 } 1813 1814 /** {@hide} */ 1815 public static ConnectivityManager from(Context context) { 1816 return (ConnectivityManager) context.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE); 1817 } 1818 1819 /** {@hide} */ 1820 public static final void enforceChangePermission(Context context) { 1821 int uid = Binder.getCallingUid(); 1822 Settings.checkAndNoteChangeNetworkStateOperation(context, uid, Settings 1823 .getPackageNameForUid(context, uid), true /* throwException */); 1824 } 1825 1826 /** {@hide */ 1827 public static final void enforceTetherChangePermission(Context context) { 1828 if (context.getResources().getStringArray( 1829 com.android.internal.R.array.config_mobile_hotspot_provision_app).length == 2) { 1830 // Have a provisioning app - must only let system apps (which check this app) 1831 // turn on tethering 1832 context.enforceCallingOrSelfPermission( 1833 android.Manifest.permission.TETHER_PRIVILEGED, "ConnectivityService"); 1834 } else { 1835 int uid = Binder.getCallingUid(); 1836 Settings.checkAndNoteWriteSettingsOperation(context, uid, Settings 1837 .getPackageNameForUid(context, uid), true /* throwException */); 1838 } 1839 } 1840 1841 /** 1842 * @deprecated - use getSystemService. This is a kludge to support static access in certain 1843 * situations where a Context pointer is unavailable. 1844 * @hide 1845 */ 1846 static ConnectivityManager getInstanceOrNull() { 1847 return sInstance; 1848 } 1849 1850 /** 1851 * @deprecated - use getSystemService. This is a kludge to support static access in certain 1852 * situations where a Context pointer is unavailable. 1853 * @hide 1854 */ 1855 private static ConnectivityManager getInstance() { 1856 if (getInstanceOrNull() == null) { 1857 throw new IllegalStateException("No ConnectivityManager yet constructed"); 1858 } 1859 return getInstanceOrNull(); 1860 } 1861 1862 /** 1863 * Get the set of tetherable, available interfaces. This list is limited by 1864 * device configuration and current interface existence. 1865 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 1866 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 1867 * 1868 * @return an array of 0 or more Strings of tetherable interface names. 1869 * 1870 * {@hide} 1871 */ 1872 public String[] getTetherableIfaces() { 1873 try { 1874 return mService.getTetherableIfaces(); 1875 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1876 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1877 } 1878 } 1879 1880 /** 1881 * Get the set of tethered interfaces. 1882 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 1883 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 1884 * 1885 * @return an array of 0 or more String of currently tethered interface names. 1886 * 1887 * {@hide} 1888 */ 1889 public String[] getTetheredIfaces() { 1890 try { 1891 return mService.getTetheredIfaces(); 1892 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1893 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1894 } 1895 } 1896 1897 /** 1898 * Get the set of interface names which attempted to tether but 1899 * failed. Re-attempting to tether may cause them to reset to the Tethered 1900 * state. Alternatively, causing the interface to be destroyed and recreated 1901 * may cause them to reset to the available state. 1902 * {@link ConnectivityManager#getLastTetherError} can be used to get more 1903 * information on the cause of the errors. 1904 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 1905 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 1906 * 1907 * @return an array of 0 or more String indicating the interface names 1908 * which failed to tether. 1909 * 1910 * {@hide} 1911 */ 1912 public String[] getTetheringErroredIfaces() { 1913 try { 1914 return mService.getTetheringErroredIfaces(); 1915 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1916 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1917 } 1918 } 1919 1920 /** 1921 * Get the set of tethered dhcp ranges. 1922 * 1923 * @return an array of 0 or more {@code String} of tethered dhcp ranges. 1924 * {@hide} 1925 */ 1926 public String[] getTetheredDhcpRanges() { 1927 try { 1928 return mService.getTetheredDhcpRanges(); 1929 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1930 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1931 } 1932 } 1933 1934 /** 1935 * Attempt to tether the named interface. This will setup a dhcp server 1936 * on the interface, forward and NAT IP packets and forward DNS requests 1937 * to the best active upstream network interface. Note that if no upstream 1938 * IP network interface is available, dhcp will still run and traffic will be 1939 * allowed between the tethered devices and this device, though upstream net 1940 * access will of course fail until an upstream network interface becomes 1941 * active. 1942 * 1943 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 1944 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 1945 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 1946 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 1947 * 1948 * <p>WARNING: New clients should not use this function. The only usages should be in PanService 1949 * and WifiStateMachine which need direct access. All other clients should use 1950 * {@link #startTethering} and {@link #stopTethering} which encapsulate proper provisioning 1951 * logic.</p> 1952 * 1953 * @param iface the interface name to tether. 1954 * @return error a {@code TETHER_ERROR} value indicating success or failure type 1955 * 1956 * {@hide} 1957 */ 1958 public int tether(String iface) { 1959 try { 1960 return mService.tether(iface); 1961 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1962 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1963 } 1964 } 1965 1966 /** 1967 * Stop tethering the named interface. 1968 * 1969 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 1970 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 1971 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 1972 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 1973 * 1974 * <p>WARNING: New clients should not use this function. The only usages should be in PanService 1975 * and WifiStateMachine which need direct access. All other clients should use 1976 * {@link #startTethering} and {@link #stopTethering} which encapsulate proper provisioning 1977 * logic.</p> 1978 * 1979 * @param iface the interface name to untether. 1980 * @return error a {@code TETHER_ERROR} value indicating success or failure type 1981 * 1982 * {@hide} 1983 */ 1984 public int untether(String iface) { 1985 try { 1986 return mService.untether(iface); 1987 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1988 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1989 } 1990 } 1991 1992 /** 1993 * Check if the device allows for tethering. It may be disabled via 1994 * {@code ro.tether.denied} system property, Settings.TETHER_SUPPORTED or 1995 * due to device configuration. 1996 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 1997 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 1998 * 1999 * @return a boolean - {@code true} indicating Tethering is supported. 2000 * 2001 * {@hide} 2002 */ 2003 @SystemApi 2004 public boolean isTetheringSupported() { 2005 try { 2006 return mService.isTetheringSupported(); 2007 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2008 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2009 } 2010 } 2011 2012 /** 2013 * Callback for use with {@link #startTethering} to find out whether tethering succeeded. 2014 * @hide 2015 */ 2016 @SystemApi 2017 public static abstract class OnStartTetheringCallback { 2018 /** 2019 * Called when tethering has been successfully started. 2020 */ 2021 public void onTetheringStarted() {}; 2022 2023 /** 2024 * Called when starting tethering failed. 2025 */ 2026 public void onTetheringFailed() {}; 2027 } 2028 2029 /** 2030 * Convenient overload for 2031 * {@link #startTethering(int, boolean, OnStartTetheringCallback, Handler)} which passes a null 2032 * handler to run on the current thread's {@link Looper}. 2033 * @hide 2034 */ 2035 @SystemApi 2036 public void startTethering(int type, boolean showProvisioningUi, 2037 final OnStartTetheringCallback callback) { 2038 startTethering(type, showProvisioningUi, callback, null); 2039 } 2040 2041 /** 2042 * Runs tether provisioning for the given type if needed and then starts tethering if 2043 * the check succeeds. If no carrier provisioning is required for tethering, tethering is 2044 * enabled immediately. If provisioning fails, tethering will not be enabled. It also 2045 * schedules tether provisioning re-checks if appropriate. 2046 * 2047 * @param type The type of tethering to start. Must be one of 2048 * {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_WIFI}, 2049 * {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_USB}, or 2050 * {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_BLUETOOTH}. 2051 * @param showProvisioningUi a boolean indicating to show the provisioning app UI if there 2052 * is one. This should be true the first time this function is called and also any time 2053 * the user can see this UI. It gives users information from their carrier about the 2054 * check failing and how they can sign up for tethering if possible. 2055 * @param callback an {@link OnStartTetheringCallback} which will be called to notify the caller 2056 * of the result of trying to tether. 2057 * @param handler {@link Handler} to specify the thread upon which the callback will be invoked. 2058 * @hide 2059 */ 2060 @SystemApi 2061 public void startTethering(int type, boolean showProvisioningUi, 2062 final OnStartTetheringCallback callback, Handler handler) { 2063 ResultReceiver wrappedCallback = new ResultReceiver(handler) { 2064 @Override 2065 protected void onReceiveResult(int resultCode, Bundle resultData) { 2066 if (resultCode == TETHER_ERROR_NO_ERROR) { 2067 callback.onTetheringStarted(); 2068 } else { 2069 callback.onTetheringFailed(); 2070 } 2071 } 2072 }; 2073 try { 2074 mService.startTethering(type, wrappedCallback, showProvisioningUi); 2075 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2076 Log.e(TAG, "Exception trying to start tethering.", e); 2077 wrappedCallback.send(TETHER_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAIL, null); 2078 } 2079 } 2080 2081 /** 2082 * Stops tethering for the given type. Also cancels any provisioning rechecks for that type if 2083 * applicable. 2084 * 2085 * @param type The type of tethering to stop. Must be one of 2086 * {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_WIFI}, 2087 * {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_USB}, or 2088 * {@link ConnectivityManager.TETHERING_BLUETOOTH}. 2089 * @hide 2090 */ 2091 @SystemApi 2092 public void stopTethering(int type) { 2093 try { 2094 mService.stopTethering(type); 2095 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2096 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2097 } 2098 } 2099 2100 /** 2101 * Get the list of regular expressions that define any tetherable 2102 * USB network interfaces. If USB 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 usb interfaces. 2109 * 2110 * {@hide} 2111 */ 2112 public String[] getTetherableUsbRegexs() { 2113 try { 2114 return mService.getTetherableUsbRegexs(); 2115 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2116 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2117 } 2118 } 2119 2120 /** 2121 * Get the list of regular expressions that define any tetherable 2122 * Wifi network interfaces. If Wifi tethering is not supported by the 2123 * device, this list should be empty. 2124 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 2125 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 2126 * 2127 * @return an array of 0 or more regular expression Strings defining 2128 * what interfaces are considered tetherable wifi interfaces. 2129 * 2130 * {@hide} 2131 */ 2132 public String[] getTetherableWifiRegexs() { 2133 try { 2134 return mService.getTetherableWifiRegexs(); 2135 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2136 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2137 } 2138 } 2139 2140 /** 2141 * Get the list of regular expressions that define any tetherable 2142 * Bluetooth network interfaces. If Bluetooth tethering is not supported by the 2143 * device, this list should be empty. 2144 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 2145 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 2146 * 2147 * @return an array of 0 or more regular expression Strings defining 2148 * what interfaces are considered tetherable bluetooth interfaces. 2149 * 2150 * {@hide} 2151 */ 2152 public String[] getTetherableBluetoothRegexs() { 2153 try { 2154 return mService.getTetherableBluetoothRegexs(); 2155 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2156 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2157 } 2158 } 2159 2160 /** 2161 * Attempt to both alter the mode of USB and Tethering of USB. A 2162 * utility method to deal with some of the complexity of USB - will 2163 * attempt to switch to Rndis and subsequently tether the resulting 2164 * interface on {@code true} or turn off tethering and switch off 2165 * Rndis on {@code false}. 2166 * 2167 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 2168 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 2169 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 2170 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 2171 * 2172 * @param enable a boolean - {@code true} to enable tethering 2173 * @return error a {@code TETHER_ERROR} value indicating success or failure type 2174 * 2175 * {@hide} 2176 */ 2177 public int setUsbTethering(boolean enable) { 2178 try { 2179 return mService.setUsbTethering(enable); 2180 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2181 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2182 } 2183 } 2184 2185 /** {@hide} */ 2186 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_NO_ERROR = 0; 2187 /** {@hide} */ 2188 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_IFACE = 1; 2189 /** {@hide} */ 2190 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAIL = 2; 2191 /** {@hide} */ 2192 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED = 3; 2193 /** {@hide} */ 2194 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNAVAIL_IFACE = 4; 2195 /** {@hide} */ 2196 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_MASTER_ERROR = 5; 2197 /** {@hide} */ 2198 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_TETHER_IFACE_ERROR = 6; 2199 /** {@hide} */ 2200 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNTETHER_IFACE_ERROR = 7; 2201 /** {@hide} */ 2202 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_ENABLE_NAT_ERROR = 8; 2203 /** {@hide} */ 2204 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_DISABLE_NAT_ERROR = 9; 2205 /** {@hide} */ 2206 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_IFACE_CFG_ERROR = 10; 2207 /** {@hide} */ 2208 public static final int TETHER_ERROR_PROVISION_FAILED = 11; 2209 2210 /** 2211 * Get a more detailed error code after a Tethering or Untethering 2212 * request asynchronously failed. 2213 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 2214 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 2215 * 2216 * @param iface The name of the interface of interest 2217 * @return error The error code of the last error tethering or untethering the named 2218 * interface 2219 * 2220 * {@hide} 2221 */ 2222 public int getLastTetherError(String iface) { 2223 try { 2224 return mService.getLastTetherError(iface); 2225 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2226 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2227 } 2228 } 2229 2230 /** 2231 * Report network connectivity status. This is currently used only 2232 * to alter status bar UI. 2233 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 2234 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#STATUS_BAR}. 2235 * 2236 * @param networkType The type of network you want to report on 2237 * @param percentage The quality of the connection 0 is bad, 100 is good 2238 * {@hide} 2239 */ 2240 public void reportInetCondition(int networkType, int percentage) { 2241 try { 2242 mService.reportInetCondition(networkType, percentage); 2243 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2244 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2245 } 2246 } 2247 2248 /** 2249 * Report a problem network to the framework. This provides a hint to the system 2250 * that there might be connectivity problems on this network and may cause 2251 * the framework to re-evaluate network connectivity and/or switch to another 2252 * network. 2253 * 2254 * @param network The {@link Network} the application was attempting to use 2255 * or {@code null} to indicate the current default network. 2256 * @deprecated Use {@link #reportNetworkConnectivity} which allows reporting both 2257 * working and non-working connectivity. 2258 */ 2259 public void reportBadNetwork(Network network) { 2260 try { 2261 // One of these will be ignored because it matches system's current state. 2262 // The other will trigger the necessary reevaluation. 2263 mService.reportNetworkConnectivity(network, true); 2264 mService.reportNetworkConnectivity(network, false); 2265 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2266 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2267 } 2268 } 2269 2270 /** 2271 * Report to the framework whether a network has working connectivity. 2272 * This provides a hint to the system that a particular network is providing 2273 * working connectivity or not. In response the framework may re-evaluate 2274 * the network's connectivity and might take further action thereafter. 2275 * 2276 * @param network The {@link Network} the application was attempting to use 2277 * or {@code null} to indicate the current default network. 2278 * @param hasConnectivity {@code true} if the application was able to successfully access the 2279 * Internet using {@code network} or {@code false} if not. 2280 */ 2281 public void reportNetworkConnectivity(Network network, boolean hasConnectivity) { 2282 try { 2283 mService.reportNetworkConnectivity(network, hasConnectivity); 2284 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2285 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2286 } 2287 } 2288 2289 /** 2290 * Set a network-independent global http proxy. This is not normally what you want 2291 * for typical HTTP proxies - they are general network dependent. However if you're 2292 * doing something unusual like general internal filtering this may be useful. On 2293 * a private network where the proxy is not accessible, you may break HTTP using this. 2294 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 2295 * android.Manifest.permission#CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL. 2296 * 2297 * @param p A {@link ProxyInfo} object defining the new global 2298 * HTTP proxy. A {@code null} value will clear the global HTTP proxy. 2299 * @hide 2300 */ 2301 public void setGlobalProxy(ProxyInfo p) { 2302 try { 2303 mService.setGlobalProxy(p); 2304 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2305 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2306 } 2307 } 2308 2309 /** 2310 * Retrieve any network-independent global HTTP proxy. 2311 * 2312 * @return {@link ProxyInfo} for the current global HTTP proxy or {@code null} 2313 * if no global HTTP proxy is set. 2314 * @hide 2315 */ 2316 public ProxyInfo getGlobalProxy() { 2317 try { 2318 return mService.getGlobalProxy(); 2319 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2320 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2321 } 2322 } 2323 2324 /** 2325 * Retrieve the global HTTP proxy, or if no global HTTP proxy is set, a 2326 * network-specific HTTP proxy. If {@code network} is null, the 2327 * network-specific proxy returned is the proxy of the default active 2328 * network. 2329 * 2330 * @return {@link ProxyInfo} for the current global HTTP proxy, or if no 2331 * global HTTP proxy is set, {@code ProxyInfo} for {@code network}, 2332 * or when {@code network} is {@code null}, 2333 * the {@code ProxyInfo} for the default active network. Returns 2334 * {@code null} when no proxy applies or the caller doesn't have 2335 * permission to use {@code network}. 2336 * @hide 2337 */ 2338 public ProxyInfo getProxyForNetwork(Network network) { 2339 try { 2340 return mService.getProxyForNetwork(network); 2341 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2342 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2343 } 2344 } 2345 2346 /** 2347 * Get the current default HTTP proxy settings. If a global proxy is set it will be returned, 2348 * otherwise if this process is bound to a {@link Network} using 2349 * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} then that {@code Network}'s proxy is returned, otherwise 2350 * the default network's proxy is returned. 2351 * 2352 * @return the {@link ProxyInfo} for the current HTTP proxy, or {@code null} if no 2353 * HTTP proxy is active. 2354 */ 2355 public ProxyInfo getDefaultProxy() { 2356 return getProxyForNetwork(getBoundNetworkForProcess()); 2357 } 2358 2359 /** 2360 * Returns true if the hardware supports the given network type 2361 * else it returns false. This doesn't indicate we have coverage 2362 * or are authorized onto a network, just whether or not the 2363 * hardware supports it. For example a GSM phone without a SIM 2364 * should still return {@code true} for mobile data, but a wifi only 2365 * tablet would return {@code false}. 2366 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 2367 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 2368 * 2369 * @param networkType The network type we'd like to check 2370 * @return {@code true} if supported, else {@code false} 2371 * 2372 * @hide 2373 */ 2374 public boolean isNetworkSupported(int networkType) { 2375 try { 2376 return mService.isNetworkSupported(networkType); 2377 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2378 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2379 } 2380 } 2381 2382 /** 2383 * Returns if the currently active data network is metered. A network is 2384 * classified as metered when the user is sensitive to heavy data usage on 2385 * that connection due to monetary costs, data limitations or 2386 * battery/performance issues. You should check this before doing large 2387 * data transfers, and warn the user or delay the operation until another 2388 * network is available. 2389 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 2390 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 2391 * 2392 * @return {@code true} if large transfers should be avoided, otherwise 2393 * {@code false}. 2394 */ 2395 public boolean isActiveNetworkMetered() { 2396 try { 2397 return mService.isActiveNetworkMetered(); 2398 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2399 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2400 } 2401 } 2402 2403 /** 2404 * If the LockdownVpn mechanism is enabled, updates the vpn 2405 * with a reload of its profile. 2406 * 2407 * @return a boolean with {@code} indicating success 2408 * 2409 * <p>This method can only be called by the system UID 2410 * {@hide} 2411 */ 2412 public boolean updateLockdownVpn() { 2413 try { 2414 return mService.updateLockdownVpn(); 2415 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2416 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2417 } 2418 } 2419 2420 /** 2421 * Check mobile provisioning. 2422 * 2423 * @param suggestedTimeOutMs, timeout in milliseconds 2424 * 2425 * @return time out that will be used, maybe less that suggestedTimeOutMs 2426 * -1 if an error. 2427 * 2428 * {@hide} 2429 */ 2430 public int checkMobileProvisioning(int suggestedTimeOutMs) { 2431 int timeOutMs = -1; 2432 try { 2433 timeOutMs = mService.checkMobileProvisioning(suggestedTimeOutMs); 2434 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2435 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2436 } 2437 return timeOutMs; 2438 } 2439 2440 /** 2441 * Get the mobile provisioning url. 2442 * {@hide} 2443 */ 2444 public String getMobileProvisioningUrl() { 2445 try { 2446 return mService.getMobileProvisioningUrl(); 2447 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2448 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2449 } 2450 } 2451 2452 /** 2453 * Set sign in error notification to visible or in visible 2454 * 2455 * @param visible 2456 * @param networkType 2457 * 2458 * {@hide} 2459 * @deprecated Doesn't properly deal with multiple connected networks of the same type. 2460 */ 2461 public void setProvisioningNotificationVisible(boolean visible, int networkType, 2462 String action) { 2463 try { 2464 mService.setProvisioningNotificationVisible(visible, networkType, action); 2465 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2466 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2467 } 2468 } 2469 2470 /** 2471 * Set the value for enabling/disabling airplane mode 2472 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 2473 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL}. 2474 * 2475 * @param enable whether to enable airplane mode or not 2476 * 2477 * @hide 2478 */ 2479 public void setAirplaneMode(boolean enable) { 2480 try { 2481 mService.setAirplaneMode(enable); 2482 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2483 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2484 } 2485 } 2486 2487 /** {@hide} */ 2488 public void registerNetworkFactory(Messenger messenger, String name) { 2489 try { 2490 mService.registerNetworkFactory(messenger, name); 2491 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2492 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2493 } 2494 } 2495 2496 /** {@hide} */ 2497 public void unregisterNetworkFactory(Messenger messenger) { 2498 try { 2499 mService.unregisterNetworkFactory(messenger); 2500 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2501 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2502 } 2503 } 2504 2505 /** 2506 * @hide 2507 * Register a NetworkAgent with ConnectivityService. 2508 * @return NetID corresponding to NetworkAgent. 2509 */ 2510 public int registerNetworkAgent(Messenger messenger, NetworkInfo ni, LinkProperties lp, 2511 NetworkCapabilities nc, int score, NetworkMisc misc) { 2512 try { 2513 return mService.registerNetworkAgent(messenger, ni, lp, nc, score, misc); 2514 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2515 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2516 } 2517 } 2518 2519 /** 2520 * Base class for NetworkRequest callbacks. Used for notifications about network 2521 * changes. Should be extended by applications wanting notifications. 2522 */ 2523 public static class NetworkCallback { 2524 /** 2525 * Called when the framework connects to a new network to evaluate whether it satisfies this 2526 * request. If evaluation succeeds, this callback may be followed by an {@link #onAvailable} 2527 * callback. There is no guarantee that this new network will satisfy any requests, or that 2528 * the network will stay connected for longer than the time necessary to evaluate it. 2529 * <p> 2530 * Most applications <b>should not</b> act on this callback, and should instead use 2531 * {@link #onAvailable}. This callback is intended for use by applications that can assist 2532 * the framework in properly evaluating the network — for example, an application that 2533 * can automatically log in to a captive portal without user intervention. 2534 * 2535 * @param network The {@link Network} of the network that is being evaluated. 2536 * 2537 * @hide 2538 */ 2539 public void onPreCheck(Network network) {} 2540 2541 /** 2542 * Called when the framework connects and has declared a new network ready for use. 2543 * This callback may be called more than once if the {@link Network} that is 2544 * satisfying the request changes. 2545 * 2546 * @param network The {@link Network} of the satisfying network. 2547 */ 2548 public void onAvailable(Network network) {} 2549 2550 /** 2551 * Called when the network is about to be disconnected. Often paired with an 2552 * {@link NetworkCallback#onAvailable} call with the new replacement network 2553 * for graceful handover. This may not be called if we have a hard loss 2554 * (loss without warning). This may be followed by either a 2555 * {@link NetworkCallback#onLost} call or a 2556 * {@link NetworkCallback#onAvailable} call for this network depending 2557 * on whether we lose or regain it. 2558 * 2559 * @param network The {@link Network} that is about to be disconnected. 2560 * @param maxMsToLive The time in ms the framework will attempt to keep the 2561 * network connected. Note that the network may suffer a 2562 * hard loss at any time. 2563 */ 2564 public void onLosing(Network network, int maxMsToLive) {} 2565 2566 /** 2567 * Called when the framework has a hard loss of the network or when the 2568 * graceful failure ends. 2569 * 2570 * @param network The {@link Network} lost. 2571 */ 2572 public void onLost(Network network) {} 2573 2574 /** 2575 * Called if no network is found in the given timeout time. If no timeout is given, 2576 * this will not be called. 2577 * @hide 2578 */ 2579 public void onUnavailable() {} 2580 2581 /** 2582 * Called when the network the framework connected to for this request 2583 * changes capabilities but still satisfies the stated need. 2584 * 2585 * @param network The {@link Network} whose capabilities have changed. 2586 * @param networkCapabilities The new {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities} for this network. 2587 */ 2588 public void onCapabilitiesChanged(Network network, 2589 NetworkCapabilities networkCapabilities) {} 2590 2591 /** 2592 * Called when the network the framework connected to for this request 2593 * changes {@link LinkProperties}. 2594 * 2595 * @param network The {@link Network} whose link properties have changed. 2596 * @param linkProperties The new {@link LinkProperties} for this network. 2597 */ 2598 public void onLinkPropertiesChanged(Network network, LinkProperties linkProperties) {} 2599 2600 /** 2601 * Called when the network the framework connected to for this request 2602 * goes into {@link NetworkInfo.DetailedState.SUSPENDED}. 2603 * This generally means that while the TCP connections are still live, 2604 * temporarily network data fails to transfer. Specifically this is used 2605 * on cellular networks to mask temporary outages when driving through 2606 * a tunnel, etc. 2607 * @hide 2608 */ 2609 public void onNetworkSuspended(Network network) {} 2610 2611 /** 2612 * Called when the network the framework connected to for this request 2613 * returns from a {@link NetworkInfo.DetailedState.SUSPENDED} state. 2614 * This should always be preceeded by a matching {@code onNetworkSuspended} 2615 * call. 2616 * @hide 2617 */ 2618 public void onNetworkResumed(Network network) {} 2619 2620 private NetworkRequest networkRequest; 2621 } 2622 2623 private static final int BASE = Protocol.BASE_CONNECTIVITY_MANAGER; 2624 /** @hide */ 2625 public static final int CALLBACK_PRECHECK = BASE + 1; 2626 /** @hide */ 2627 public static final int CALLBACK_AVAILABLE = BASE + 2; 2628 /** @hide arg1 = TTL */ 2629 public static final int CALLBACK_LOSING = BASE + 3; 2630 /** @hide */ 2631 public static final int CALLBACK_LOST = BASE + 4; 2632 /** @hide */ 2633 public static final int CALLBACK_UNAVAIL = BASE + 5; 2634 /** @hide */ 2635 public static final int CALLBACK_CAP_CHANGED = BASE + 6; 2636 /** @hide */ 2637 public static final int CALLBACK_IP_CHANGED = BASE + 7; 2638 /** @hide */ 2639 public static final int CALLBACK_RELEASED = BASE + 8; 2640 /** @hide */ 2641 public static final int CALLBACK_EXIT = BASE + 9; 2642 /** @hide obj = NetworkCapabilities, arg1 = seq number */ 2643 private static final int EXPIRE_LEGACY_REQUEST = BASE + 10; 2644 /** @hide */ 2645 public static final int CALLBACK_SUSPENDED = BASE + 11; 2646 /** @hide */ 2647 public static final int CALLBACK_RESUMED = BASE + 12; 2648 2649 private class CallbackHandler extends Handler { 2650 private final HashMap<NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback>mCallbackMap; 2651 private final AtomicInteger mRefCount; 2652 private static final String TAG = "ConnectivityManager.CallbackHandler"; 2653 private final ConnectivityManager mCm; 2654 private static final boolean DBG = false; 2655 2656 CallbackHandler(Looper looper, HashMap<NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback>callbackMap, 2657 AtomicInteger refCount, ConnectivityManager cm) { 2658 super(looper); 2659 mCallbackMap = callbackMap; 2660 mRefCount = refCount; 2661 mCm = cm; 2662 } 2663 2664 @Override 2665 public void handleMessage(Message message) { 2666 NetworkRequest request = (NetworkRequest) getObject(message, NetworkRequest.class); 2667 Network network = (Network) getObject(message, Network.class); 2668 if (DBG) { 2669 Log.d(TAG, whatToString(message.what) + " for network " + network); 2670 } 2671 switch (message.what) { 2672 case CALLBACK_PRECHECK: { 2673 NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "PRECHECK"); 2674 if (callback != null) { 2675 callback.onPreCheck(network); 2676 } 2677 break; 2678 } 2679 case CALLBACK_AVAILABLE: { 2680 NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "AVAILABLE"); 2681 if (callback != null) { 2682 callback.onAvailable(network); 2683 } 2684 break; 2685 } 2686 case CALLBACK_LOSING: { 2687 NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "LOSING"); 2688 if (callback != null) { 2689 callback.onLosing(network, message.arg1); 2690 } 2691 break; 2692 } 2693 case CALLBACK_LOST: { 2694 NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "LOST"); 2695 if (callback != null) { 2696 callback.onLost(network); 2697 } 2698 break; 2699 } 2700 case CALLBACK_UNAVAIL: { 2701 NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "UNAVAIL"); 2702 if (callback != null) { 2703 callback.onUnavailable(); 2704 } 2705 break; 2706 } 2707 case CALLBACK_CAP_CHANGED: { 2708 NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "CAP_CHANGED"); 2709 if (callback != null) { 2710 NetworkCapabilities cap = (NetworkCapabilities)getObject(message, 2711 NetworkCapabilities.class); 2712 2713 callback.onCapabilitiesChanged(network, cap); 2714 } 2715 break; 2716 } 2717 case CALLBACK_IP_CHANGED: { 2718 NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "IP_CHANGED"); 2719 if (callback != null) { 2720 LinkProperties lp = (LinkProperties)getObject(message, 2721 LinkProperties.class); 2722 2723 callback.onLinkPropertiesChanged(network, lp); 2724 } 2725 break; 2726 } 2727 case CALLBACK_SUSPENDED: { 2728 NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "SUSPENDED"); 2729 if (callback != null) { 2730 callback.onNetworkSuspended(network); 2731 } 2732 break; 2733 } 2734 case CALLBACK_RESUMED: { 2735 NetworkCallback callback = getCallback(request, "RESUMED"); 2736 if (callback != null) { 2737 callback.onNetworkResumed(network); 2738 } 2739 break; 2740 } 2741 case CALLBACK_RELEASED: { 2742 NetworkCallback callback = null; 2743 synchronized(mCallbackMap) { 2744 callback = mCallbackMap.remove(request); 2745 } 2746 if (callback != null) { 2747 synchronized(mRefCount) { 2748 if (mRefCount.decrementAndGet() == 0) { 2749 getLooper().quit(); 2750 } 2751 } 2752 } else { 2753 Log.e(TAG, "callback not found for RELEASED message"); 2754 } 2755 break; 2756 } 2757 case CALLBACK_EXIT: { 2758 Log.d(TAG, "Listener quitting"); 2759 getLooper().quit(); 2760 break; 2761 } 2762 case EXPIRE_LEGACY_REQUEST: { 2763 expireRequest((NetworkCapabilities)message.obj, message.arg1); 2764 break; 2765 } 2766 } 2767 } 2768 2769 private Object getObject(Message msg, Class c) { 2770 return msg.getData().getParcelable(c.getSimpleName()); 2771 } 2772 2773 private NetworkCallback getCallback(NetworkRequest req, String name) { 2774 NetworkCallback callback; 2775 synchronized(mCallbackMap) { 2776 callback = mCallbackMap.get(req); 2777 } 2778 if (callback == null) { 2779 Log.e(TAG, "callback not found for " + name + " message"); 2780 } 2781 return callback; 2782 } 2783 } 2784 2785 private void incCallbackHandlerRefCount() { 2786 synchronized(sCallbackRefCount) { 2787 if (sCallbackRefCount.incrementAndGet() == 1) { 2788 // TODO: switch this to ConnectivityThread 2789 HandlerThread callbackThread = new HandlerThread("ConnectivityManager"); 2790 callbackThread.start(); 2791 sCallbackHandler = new CallbackHandler(callbackThread.getLooper(), 2792 sNetworkCallback, sCallbackRefCount, this); 2793 } 2794 } 2795 } 2796 2797 private void decCallbackHandlerRefCount() { 2798 synchronized(sCallbackRefCount) { 2799 if (sCallbackRefCount.decrementAndGet() == 0) { 2800 sCallbackHandler.obtainMessage(CALLBACK_EXIT).sendToTarget(); 2801 sCallbackHandler = null; 2802 } 2803 } 2804 } 2805 2806 static final HashMap<NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback> sNetworkCallback = 2807 new HashMap<NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback>(); 2808 static final AtomicInteger sCallbackRefCount = new AtomicInteger(0); 2809 static CallbackHandler sCallbackHandler = null; 2810 2811 private final static int LISTEN = 1; 2812 private final static int REQUEST = 2; 2813 2814 private NetworkRequest sendRequestForNetwork(NetworkCapabilities need, 2815 NetworkCallback networkCallback, int timeoutSec, int action, 2816 int legacyType) { 2817 if (networkCallback == null) { 2818 throw new IllegalArgumentException("null NetworkCallback"); 2819 } 2820 if (need == null && action != REQUEST) { 2821 throw new IllegalArgumentException("null NetworkCapabilities"); 2822 } 2823 try { 2824 incCallbackHandlerRefCount(); 2825 synchronized(sNetworkCallback) { 2826 if (action == LISTEN) { 2827 networkCallback.networkRequest = mService.listenForNetwork(need, 2828 new Messenger(sCallbackHandler), new Binder()); 2829 } else { 2830 networkCallback.networkRequest = mService.requestNetwork(need, 2831 new Messenger(sCallbackHandler), timeoutSec, new Binder(), legacyType); 2832 } 2833 if (networkCallback.networkRequest != null) { 2834 sNetworkCallback.put(networkCallback.networkRequest, networkCallback); 2835 } 2836 } 2837 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2838 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 2839 } 2840 if (networkCallback.networkRequest == null) decCallbackHandlerRefCount(); 2841 return networkCallback.networkRequest; 2842 } 2843 2844 /** 2845 * Helper function to request a network with a particular legacy type. 2846 * 2847 * This is temporarily public @hide so it can be called by system code that uses the 2848 * NetworkRequest API to request networks but relies on CONNECTIVITY_ACTION broadcasts for 2849 * instead network notifications. 2850 * 2851 * TODO: update said system code to rely on NetworkCallbacks and make this method private. 2852 * 2853 * @hide 2854 */ 2855 public void requestNetwork(NetworkRequest request, NetworkCallback networkCallback, 2856 int timeoutMs, int legacyType) { 2857 sendRequestForNetwork(request.networkCapabilities, networkCallback, timeoutMs, REQUEST, 2858 legacyType); 2859 } 2860 2861 /** 2862 * Request a network to satisfy a set of {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities}. 2863 * 2864 * This {@link NetworkRequest} will live until released via 2865 * {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)} or the calling application exits. 2866 * Status of the request can be followed by listening to the various 2867 * callbacks described in {@link NetworkCallback}. The {@link Network} 2868 * can be used to direct traffic to the network. 2869 * <p>It is presently unsupported to request a network with mutable 2870 * {@link NetworkCapabilities} such as 2871 * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED} or 2872 * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL} 2873 * as these {@code NetworkCapabilities} represent states that a particular 2874 * network may never attain, and whether a network will attain these states 2875 * is unknown prior to bringing up the network so the framework does not 2876 * know how to go about satisfing a request with these capabilities. 2877 * 2878 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 2879 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 2880 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 2881 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 2882 * 2883 * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request. 2884 * @param networkCallback The {@link NetworkCallback} to be utilized for this 2885 * request. Note the callback must not be shared - they 2886 * uniquely specify this request. 2887 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code request} specifies any mutable 2888 * {@code NetworkCapabilities}. 2889 */ 2890 public void requestNetwork(NetworkRequest request, NetworkCallback networkCallback) { 2891 requestNetwork(request, networkCallback, 0, 2892 inferLegacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(request.networkCapabilities)); 2893 } 2894 2895 /** 2896 * Request a network to satisfy a set of {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities}, limited 2897 * by a timeout. 2898 * 2899 * This function behaves identically to the non-timedout version, but if a suitable 2900 * network is not found within the given time (in milliseconds) the 2901 * {@link NetworkCallback#unavailable} callback is called. The request must 2902 * still be released normally by calling {@link unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)}. 2903 * 2904 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 2905 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 2906 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 2907 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 2908 * 2909 * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request. 2910 * @param networkCallback The callbacks to be utilized for this request. Note 2911 * the callbacks must not be shared - they uniquely specify 2912 * this request. 2913 * @param timeoutMs The time in milliseconds to attempt looking for a suitable network 2914 * before {@link NetworkCallback#unavailable} is called. 2915 * 2916 * TODO: Make timeouts work and then unhide this method. 2917 * 2918 * @hide 2919 */ 2920 public void requestNetwork(NetworkRequest request, NetworkCallback networkCallback, 2921 int timeoutMs) { 2922 requestNetwork(request, networkCallback, timeoutMs, 2923 inferLegacyTypeForNetworkCapabilities(request.networkCapabilities)); 2924 } 2925 2926 /** 2927 * The maximum number of milliseconds the framework will look for a suitable network 2928 * during a timeout-equiped call to {@link requestNetwork}. 2929 * {@hide} 2930 */ 2931 public final static int MAX_NETWORK_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS = 100 * 60 * 1000; 2932 2933 /** 2934 * The lookup key for a {@link Network} object included with the intent after 2935 * successfully finding a network for the applications request. Retrieve it with 2936 * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}. 2937 * <p> 2938 * Note that if you intend to invoke {@link Network#openConnection(java.net.URL)} 2939 * then you must get a ConnectivityManager instance before doing so. 2940 */ 2941 public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK = "android.net.extra.NETWORK"; 2942 2943 /** 2944 * The lookup key for a {@link NetworkRequest} object included with the intent after 2945 * successfully finding a network for the applications request. Retrieve it with 2946 * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}. 2947 */ 2948 public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK_REQUEST = "android.net.extra.NETWORK_REQUEST"; 2949 2950 2951 /** 2952 * Request a network to satisfy a set of {@link android.net.NetworkCapabilities}. 2953 * 2954 * This function behaves identically to the version that takes a NetworkCallback, but instead 2955 * of {@link NetworkCallback} a {@link PendingIntent} is used. This means 2956 * the request may outlive the calling application and get called back when a suitable 2957 * network is found. 2958 * <p> 2959 * The operation is an Intent broadcast that goes to a broadcast receiver that 2960 * you registered with {@link Context#registerReceiver} or through the 2961 * <receiver> tag in an AndroidManifest.xml file 2962 * <p> 2963 * The operation Intent is delivered with two extras, a {@link Network} typed 2964 * extra called {@link #EXTRA_NETWORK} and a {@link NetworkRequest} 2965 * typed extra called {@link #EXTRA_NETWORK_REQUEST} containing 2966 * the original requests parameters. It is important to create a new, 2967 * {@link NetworkCallback} based request before completing the processing of the 2968 * Intent to reserve the network or it will be released shortly after the Intent 2969 * is processed. 2970 * <p> 2971 * If there is already a request for this Intent registered (with the equality of 2972 * two Intents defined by {@link Intent#filterEquals}), then it will be removed and 2973 * replaced by this one, effectively releasing the previous {@link NetworkRequest}. 2974 * <p> 2975 * The request may be released normally by calling 2976 * {@link #releaseNetworkRequest(android.app.PendingIntent)}. 2977 * <p>It is presently unsupported to request a network with either 2978 * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED} or 2979 * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL} 2980 * as these {@code NetworkCapabilities} represent states that a particular 2981 * network may never attain, and whether a network will attain these states 2982 * is unknown prior to bringing up the network so the framework does not 2983 * know how to go about satisfing a request with these capabilities. 2984 * 2985 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold either the 2986 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE} permission 2987 * or the ability to modify system settings as determined by 2988 * {@link android.provider.Settings.System#canWrite}.</p> 2989 * 2990 * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request. 2991 * @param operation Action to perform when the network is available (corresponds 2992 * to the {@link NetworkCallback#onAvailable} call. Typically 2993 * comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast}. Cannot be null. 2994 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code request} contains either 2995 * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED} or 2996 * {@link NetworkCapabilities#NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL}. 2997 */ 2998 public void requestNetwork(NetworkRequest request, PendingIntent operation) { 2999 checkPendingIntent(operation); 3000 try { 3001 mService.pendingRequestForNetwork(request.networkCapabilities, operation); 3002 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3003 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 3004 } 3005 } 3006 3007 /** 3008 * Removes a request made via {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, android.app.PendingIntent)} 3009 * <p> 3010 * This method has the same behavior as 3011 * {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(android.app.PendingIntent)} with respect to 3012 * releasing network resources and disconnecting. 3013 * 3014 * @param operation A PendingIntent equal (as defined by {@link Intent#filterEquals}) to the 3015 * PendingIntent passed to 3016 * {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, android.app.PendingIntent)} with the 3017 * corresponding NetworkRequest you'd like to remove. Cannot be null. 3018 */ 3019 public void releaseNetworkRequest(PendingIntent operation) { 3020 checkPendingIntent(operation); 3021 try { 3022 mService.releasePendingNetworkRequest(operation); 3023 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3024 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 3025 } 3026 } 3027 3028 private void checkPendingIntent(PendingIntent intent) { 3029 if (intent == null) { 3030 throw new IllegalArgumentException("PendingIntent cannot be null."); 3031 } 3032 } 3033 3034 /** 3035 * Registers to receive notifications about all networks which satisfy the given 3036 * {@link NetworkRequest}. The callbacks will continue to be called until 3037 * either the application exits or link #unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)} is called. 3038 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 3039 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 3040 * 3041 * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request. 3042 * @param networkCallback The {@link NetworkCallback} that the system will call as suitable 3043 * networks change state. 3044 */ 3045 public void registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest request, NetworkCallback networkCallback) { 3046 sendRequestForNetwork(request.networkCapabilities, networkCallback, 0, LISTEN, TYPE_NONE); 3047 } 3048 3049 /** 3050 * Registers a PendingIntent to be sent when a network is available which satisfies the given 3051 * {@link NetworkRequest}. 3052 * 3053 * This function behaves identically to the version that takes a NetworkCallback, but instead 3054 * of {@link NetworkCallback} a {@link PendingIntent} is used. This means 3055 * the request may outlive the calling application and get called back when a suitable 3056 * network is found. 3057 * <p> 3058 * The operation is an Intent broadcast that goes to a broadcast receiver that 3059 * you registered with {@link Context#registerReceiver} or through the 3060 * <receiver> tag in an AndroidManifest.xml file 3061 * <p> 3062 * The operation Intent is delivered with two extras, a {@link Network} typed 3063 * extra called {@link #EXTRA_NETWORK} and a {@link NetworkRequest} 3064 * typed extra called {@link #EXTRA_NETWORK_REQUEST} containing 3065 * the original requests parameters. 3066 * <p> 3067 * If there is already a request for this Intent registered (with the equality of 3068 * two Intents defined by {@link Intent#filterEquals}), then it will be removed and 3069 * replaced by this one, effectively releasing the previous {@link NetworkRequest}. 3070 * <p> 3071 * The request may be released normally by calling 3072 * {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(android.app.PendingIntent)}. 3073 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 3074 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 3075 * @param request {@link NetworkRequest} describing this request. 3076 * @param operation Action to perform when the network is available (corresponds 3077 * to the {@link NetworkCallback#onAvailable} call. Typically 3078 * comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast}. Cannot be null. 3079 */ 3080 public void registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest request, PendingIntent operation) { 3081 checkPendingIntent(operation); 3082 try { 3083 mService.pendingListenForNetwork(request.networkCapabilities, operation); 3084 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3085 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 3086 } 3087 } 3088 3089 /** 3090 * Registers to receive notifications about changes in the system default network. The callbacks 3091 * will continue to be called until either the application exits or 3092 * {@link #unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback)} is called. 3093 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 3094 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. 3095 * 3096 * @param networkCallback The {@link NetworkCallback} that the system will call as the 3097 * system default network changes. 3098 */ 3099 public void registerDefaultNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback networkCallback) { 3100 // This works because if the NetworkCapabilities are null, 3101 // ConnectivityService takes them from the default request. 3102 // 3103 // Since the capabilities are exactly the same as the default request's 3104 // capabilities, this request is guaranteed, at all times, to be 3105 // satisfied by the same network, if any, that satisfies the default 3106 // request, i.e., the system default network. 3107 sendRequestForNetwork(null, networkCallback, 0, REQUEST, TYPE_NONE); 3108 } 3109 3110 /** 3111 * Requests bandwidth update for a given {@link Network} and returns whether the update request 3112 * is accepted by ConnectivityService. Once accepted, ConnectivityService will poll underlying 3113 * network connection for updated bandwidth information. The caller will be notified via 3114 * {@link ConnectivityManager.NetworkCallback} if there is an update. Notice that this 3115 * method assumes that the caller has previously called 3116 * {@link #registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} to listen for network 3117 * changes. 3118 * 3119 * @param network {@link Network} specifying which network you're interested. 3120 * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} if the {@link Network} is no longer valid. 3121 */ 3122 public boolean requestBandwidthUpdate(Network network) { 3123 try { 3124 return mService.requestBandwidthUpdate(network); 3125 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3126 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 3127 } 3128 } 3129 3130 /** 3131 * Unregisters callbacks about and possibly releases networks originating from 3132 * {@link #requestNetwork(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} and 3133 * {@link #registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest, NetworkCallback)} calls. 3134 * If the given {@code NetworkCallback} had previously been used with 3135 * {@code #requestNetwork}, any networks that had been connected to only to satisfy that request 3136 * will be disconnected. 3137 * 3138 * @param networkCallback The {@link NetworkCallback} used when making the request. 3139 */ 3140 public void unregisterNetworkCallback(NetworkCallback networkCallback) { 3141 if (networkCallback == null || networkCallback.networkRequest == null || 3142 networkCallback.networkRequest.requestId == REQUEST_ID_UNSET) { 3143 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid NetworkCallback"); 3144 } 3145 try { 3146 // CallbackHandler will release callback when receiving CALLBACK_RELEASED. 3147 mService.releaseNetworkRequest(networkCallback.networkRequest); 3148 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3149 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 3150 } 3151 } 3152 3153 /** 3154 * Unregisters a callback previously registered via 3155 * {@link #registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest, android.app.PendingIntent)}. 3156 * 3157 * @param operation A PendingIntent equal (as defined by {@link Intent#filterEquals}) to the 3158 * PendingIntent passed to 3159 * {@link #registerNetworkCallback(NetworkRequest, android.app.PendingIntent)}. 3160 * Cannot be null. 3161 */ 3162 public void unregisterNetworkCallback(PendingIntent operation) { 3163 releaseNetworkRequest(operation); 3164 } 3165 3166 /** 3167 * Informs the system whether it should switch to {@code network} regardless of whether it is 3168 * validated or not. If {@code accept} is true, and the network was explicitly selected by the 3169 * user (e.g., by selecting a Wi-Fi network in the Settings app), then the network will become 3170 * the system default network regardless of any other network that's currently connected. If 3171 * {@code always} is true, then the choice is remembered, so that the next time the user 3172 * connects to this network, the system will switch to it. 3173 * 3174 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 3175 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL} 3176 * 3177 * @param network The network to accept. 3178 * @param accept Whether to accept the network even if unvalidated. 3179 * @param always Whether to remember this choice in the future. 3180 * 3181 * @hide 3182 */ 3183 public void setAcceptUnvalidated(Network network, boolean accept, boolean always) { 3184 try { 3185 mService.setAcceptUnvalidated(network, accept, always); 3186 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3187 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 3188 } 3189 } 3190 3191 /** 3192 * Resets all connectivity manager settings back to factory defaults. 3193 * @hide 3194 */ 3195 public void factoryReset() { 3196 try { 3197 mService.factoryReset(); 3198 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3199 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 3200 } 3201 } 3202 3203 /** 3204 * Binds the current process to {@code network}. All Sockets created in the future 3205 * (and not explicitly bound via a bound SocketFactory from 3206 * {@link Network#getSocketFactory() Network.getSocketFactory()}) will be bound to 3207 * {@code network}. All host name resolutions will be limited to {@code network} as well. 3208 * Note that if {@code network} ever disconnects, all Sockets created in this way will cease to 3209 * work and all host name resolutions will fail. This is by design so an application doesn't 3210 * accidentally use Sockets it thinks are still bound to a particular {@link Network}. 3211 * To clear binding pass {@code null} for {@code network}. Using individually bound 3212 * Sockets created by Network.getSocketFactory().createSocket() and 3213 * performing network-specific host name resolutions via 3214 * {@link Network#getAllByName Network.getAllByName} is preferred to calling 3215 * {@code bindProcessToNetwork}. 3216 * 3217 * @param network The {@link Network} to bind the current process to, or {@code null} to clear 3218 * the current binding. 3219 * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} if the {@link Network} is no longer valid. 3220 */ 3221 public boolean bindProcessToNetwork(Network network) { 3222 // Forcing callers to call thru non-static function ensures ConnectivityManager 3223 // instantiated. 3224 return setProcessDefaultNetwork(network); 3225 } 3226 3227 /** 3228 * Binds the current process to {@code network}. All Sockets created in the future 3229 * (and not explicitly bound via a bound SocketFactory from 3230 * {@link Network#getSocketFactory() Network.getSocketFactory()}) will be bound to 3231 * {@code network}. All host name resolutions will be limited to {@code network} as well. 3232 * Note that if {@code network} ever disconnects, all Sockets created in this way will cease to 3233 * work and all host name resolutions will fail. This is by design so an application doesn't 3234 * accidentally use Sockets it thinks are still bound to a particular {@link Network}. 3235 * To clear binding pass {@code null} for {@code network}. Using individually bound 3236 * Sockets created by Network.getSocketFactory().createSocket() and 3237 * performing network-specific host name resolutions via 3238 * {@link Network#getAllByName Network.getAllByName} is preferred to calling 3239 * {@code setProcessDefaultNetwork}. 3240 * 3241 * @param network The {@link Network} to bind the current process to, or {@code null} to clear 3242 * the current binding. 3243 * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} if the {@link Network} is no longer valid. 3244 * @deprecated This function can throw {@link IllegalStateException}. Use 3245 * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} instead. {@code bindProcessToNetwork} 3246 * is a direct replacement. 3247 */ 3248 public static boolean setProcessDefaultNetwork(Network network) { 3249 int netId = (network == null) ? NETID_UNSET : network.netId; 3250 if (netId == NetworkUtils.getBoundNetworkForProcess()) { 3251 return true; 3252 } 3253 if (NetworkUtils.bindProcessToNetwork(netId)) { 3254 // Set HTTP proxy system properties to match network. 3255 // TODO: Deprecate this static method and replace it with a non-static version. 3256 try { 3257 Proxy.setHttpProxySystemProperty(getInstance().getDefaultProxy()); 3258 } catch (SecurityException e) { 3259 // The process doesn't have ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE, so we can't fetch the proxy. 3260 Log.e(TAG, "Can't set proxy properties", e); 3261 } 3262 // Must flush DNS cache as new network may have different DNS resolutions. 3263 InetAddress.clearDnsCache(); 3264 // Must flush socket pool as idle sockets will be bound to previous network and may 3265 // cause subsequent fetches to be performed on old network. 3266 NetworkEventDispatcher.getInstance().onNetworkConfigurationChanged(); 3267 return true; 3268 } else { 3269 return false; 3270 } 3271 } 3272 3273 /** 3274 * Returns the {@link Network} currently bound to this process via 3275 * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork}, or {@code null} if no {@link Network} is explicitly bound. 3276 * 3277 * @return {@code Network} to which this process is bound, or {@code null}. 3278 */ 3279 public Network getBoundNetworkForProcess() { 3280 // Forcing callers to call thru non-static function ensures ConnectivityManager 3281 // instantiated. 3282 return getProcessDefaultNetwork(); 3283 } 3284 3285 /** 3286 * Returns the {@link Network} currently bound to this process via 3287 * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork}, or {@code null} if no {@link Network} is explicitly bound. 3288 * 3289 * @return {@code Network} to which this process is bound, or {@code null}. 3290 * @deprecated Using this function can lead to other functions throwing 3291 * {@link IllegalStateException}. Use {@link #getBoundNetworkForProcess} instead. 3292 * {@code getBoundNetworkForProcess} is a direct replacement. 3293 */ 3294 public static Network getProcessDefaultNetwork() { 3295 int netId = NetworkUtils.getBoundNetworkForProcess(); 3296 if (netId == NETID_UNSET) return null; 3297 return new Network(netId); 3298 } 3299 3300 private void unsupportedStartingFrom(int version) { 3301 if (Process.myUid() == Process.SYSTEM_UID) { 3302 // The getApplicationInfo() call we make below is not supported in system context, and 3303 // we want to allow the system to use these APIs anyway. 3304 return; 3305 } 3306 3307 if (mContext.getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion >= version) { 3308 throw new UnsupportedOperationException( 3309 "This method is not supported in target SDK version " + version + " and above"); 3310 } 3311 } 3312 3313 // Checks whether the calling app can use the legacy routing API (startUsingNetworkFeature, 3314 // stopUsingNetworkFeature, requestRouteToHost), and if not throw UnsupportedOperationException. 3315 // TODO: convert the existing system users (Tethering, GnssLocationProvider) to the new APIs and 3316 // remove these exemptions. Note that this check is not secure, and apps can still access these 3317 // functions by accessing ConnectivityService directly. However, it should be clear that doing 3318 // so is unsupported and may break in the future. http://b/22728205 3319 private void checkLegacyRoutingApiAccess() { 3320 if (mContext.checkCallingOrSelfPermission("com.android.permission.INJECT_OMADM_SETTINGS") 3321 == PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) { 3322 return; 3323 } 3324 3325 unsupportedStartingFrom(VERSION_CODES.M); 3326 } 3327 3328 /** 3329 * Binds host resolutions performed by this process to {@code network}. 3330 * {@link #bindProcessToNetwork} takes precedence over this setting. 3331 * 3332 * @param network The {@link Network} to bind host resolutions from the current process to, or 3333 * {@code null} to clear the current binding. 3334 * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} if the {@link Network} is no longer valid. 3335 * @hide 3336 * @deprecated This is strictly for legacy usage to support {@link #startUsingNetworkFeature}. 3337 */ 3338 public static boolean setProcessDefaultNetworkForHostResolution(Network network) { 3339 return NetworkUtils.bindProcessToNetworkForHostResolution( 3340 network == null ? NETID_UNSET : network.netId); 3341 } 3342 3343 /** 3344 * Device is not restricting metered network activity while application is running on 3345 * background. 3346 */ 3347 public static final int RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_DISABLED = 1; 3348 3349 /** 3350 * Device is restricting metered network activity while application is running on background, 3351 * but application is allowed to bypass it. 3352 * <p> 3353 * In this state, application should take action to mitigate metered network access. 3354 * For example, a music streaming application should switch to a low-bandwidth bitrate. 3355 */ 3356 public static final int RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_WHITELISTED = 2; 3357 3358 /** 3359 * Device is restricting metered network activity while application is running on background. 3360 * <p> 3361 * In this state, application should not try to use the network while running on background, 3362 * because it would be denied. 3363 */ 3364 public static final int RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_ENABLED = 3; 3365 3366 /** 3367 * A change in the background metered network activity restriction has occurred. 3368 * <p> 3369 * Applications should call {@link #getRestrictBackgroundStatus()} to check if the restriction 3370 * applies to them. 3371 * <p> 3372 * This is only sent to registered receivers, not manifest receivers. 3373 */ 3374 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 3375 public static final String ACTION_RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_CHANGED = 3376 "android.net.conn.RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_CHANGED"; 3377 3378 /** @hide */ 3379 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 3380 @IntDef(flag = false, value = { 3381 RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_DISABLED, 3382 RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_WHITELISTED, 3383 RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_ENABLED, 3384 }) 3385 public @interface RestrictBackgroundStatus { 3386 } 3387 3388 private INetworkPolicyManager getNetworkPolicyManager() { 3389 synchronized (this) { 3390 if (mNPManager != null) { 3391 return mNPManager; 3392 } 3393 mNPManager = INetworkPolicyManager.Stub.asInterface(ServiceManager 3394 .getService(Context.NETWORK_POLICY_SERVICE)); 3395 return mNPManager; 3396 } 3397 } 3398 3399 /** 3400 * Determines if the calling application is subject to metered network restrictions while 3401 * running on background. 3402 * 3403 * @return {@link #RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_DISABLED}, 3404 * {@link #RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_ENABLED}, 3405 * or {@link #RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_STATUS_WHITELISTED} 3406 */ 3407 public @RestrictBackgroundStatus int getRestrictBackgroundStatus() { 3408 try { 3409 return getNetworkPolicyManager().getRestrictBackgroundByCaller(); 3410 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3411 throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 3412 } 3413 } 3414 3415 /** 3416 * A holder class for debug info (mapping CALLBACK values to field names). This is stored 3417 * in a holder for two reasons: 3418 * 1) The reflection necessary to establish the map can't be run at compile-time. Thus, this 3419 * code will make the enclosing class not compile-time initializeable, deferring its 3420 * initialization to zygote startup. This leads to dirty (but shared) memory. 3421 * As this is debug info, use a holder that isn't initialized by default. This way the map 3422 * will be created on demand, while ConnectivityManager can be compile-time initialized. 3423 * 2) Static initialization is still preferred for its strong thread safety guarantees without 3424 * requiring a lock. 3425 */ 3426 private static class NoPreloadHolder { 3427 public static final SparseArray<String> sMagicDecoderRing = MessageUtils.findMessageNames( 3428 new Class[]{ConnectivityManager.class}, new String[]{"CALLBACK_"}); 3429 } 3430 3431 static { 3432 // When debug is enabled, aggressively initialize the holder by touching the field (which 3433 // will guarantee static initialization). 3434 if (CallbackHandler.DBG) { 3435 Object dummy = NoPreloadHolder.sMagicDecoderRing; 3436 } 3437 } 3438 3439 private static final String whatToString(int what) { 3440 return NoPreloadHolder.sMagicDecoderRing.get(what, Integer.toString(what)); 3441 } 3442 } 3443