1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.net; 18 19 import android.os.Parcel; 20 import android.os.Parcelable; 21 import android.text.TextUtils; 22 import java.lang.IllegalArgumentException; 23 24 /** 25 * This class represents the capabilities of a network. This is used both to specify 26 * needs to {@link ConnectivityManager} and when inspecting a network. 27 * 28 * Note that this replaces the old {@link ConnectivityManager#TYPE_MOBILE} method 29 * of network selection. Rather than indicate a need for Wi-Fi because an application 30 * needs high bandwidth and risk obsolescence when a new, fast network appears (like LTE), 31 * the application should specify it needs high bandwidth. Similarly if an application 32 * needs an unmetered network for a bulk transfer it can specify that rather than assuming 33 * all cellular based connections are metered and all Wi-Fi based connections are not. 34 */ 35 public final class NetworkCapabilities implements Parcelable { 36 /** 37 * @hide 38 */ 39 public NetworkCapabilities() { 40 clearAll(); 41 mNetworkCapabilities = DEFAULT_CAPABILITIES; 42 } 43 44 public NetworkCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 45 if (nc != null) { 46 mNetworkCapabilities = nc.mNetworkCapabilities; 47 mTransportTypes = nc.mTransportTypes; 48 mLinkUpBandwidthKbps = nc.mLinkUpBandwidthKbps; 49 mLinkDownBandwidthKbps = nc.mLinkDownBandwidthKbps; 50 mNetworkSpecifier = nc.mNetworkSpecifier; 51 mSignalStrength = nc.mSignalStrength; 52 } 53 } 54 55 /** 56 * Completely clears the contents of this object, removing even the capabilities that are set 57 * by default when the object is constructed. 58 * @hide 59 */ 60 public void clearAll() { 61 mNetworkCapabilities = mTransportTypes = 0; 62 mLinkUpBandwidthKbps = mLinkDownBandwidthKbps = 0; 63 mNetworkSpecifier = null; 64 mSignalStrength = SIGNAL_STRENGTH_UNSPECIFIED; 65 } 66 67 /** 68 * Represents the network's capabilities. If any are specified they will be satisfied 69 * by any Network that matches all of them. 70 */ 71 private long mNetworkCapabilities; 72 73 /** 74 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach the 75 * carrier's MMSC for sending and receiving MMS messages. 76 */ 77 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_MMS = 0; 78 79 /** 80 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach the carrier's 81 * SUPL server, used to retrieve GPS information. 82 */ 83 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL = 1; 84 85 /** 86 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach the carrier's 87 * DUN or tethering gateway. 88 */ 89 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_DUN = 2; 90 91 /** 92 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach the carrier's 93 * FOTA portal, used for over the air updates. 94 */ 95 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_FOTA = 3; 96 97 /** 98 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach the carrier's 99 * IMS servers, used for network registration and signaling. 100 */ 101 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_IMS = 4; 102 103 /** 104 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach the carrier's 105 * CBS servers, used for carrier specific services. 106 */ 107 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_CBS = 5; 108 109 /** 110 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach a Wi-Fi direct 111 * peer. 112 */ 113 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_WIFI_P2P = 6; 114 115 /** 116 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach a carrier's 117 * Initial Attach servers. 118 */ 119 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_IA = 7; 120 121 /** 122 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach a carrier's 123 * RCS servers, used for Rich Communication Services. 124 */ 125 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_RCS = 8; 126 127 /** 128 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach a carrier's 129 * XCAP servers, used for configuration and control. 130 */ 131 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_XCAP = 9; 132 133 /** 134 * Indicates this is a network that has the ability to reach a carrier's 135 * Emergency IMS servers or other services, used for network signaling 136 * during emergency calls. 137 */ 138 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_EIMS = 10; 139 140 /** 141 * Indicates that this network is unmetered. 142 */ 143 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_METERED = 11; 144 145 /** 146 * Indicates that this network should be able to reach the internet. 147 */ 148 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET = 12; 149 150 /** 151 * Indicates that this network is available for general use. If this is not set 152 * applications should not attempt to communicate on this network. Note that this 153 * is simply informative and not enforcement - enforcement is handled via other means. 154 * Set by default. 155 */ 156 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_RESTRICTED = 13; 157 158 /** 159 * Indicates that the user has indicated implicit trust of this network. This 160 * generally means it's a sim-selected carrier, a plugged in ethernet, a paired 161 * BT device or a wifi the user asked to connect to. Untrusted networks 162 * are probably limited to unknown wifi AP. Set by default. 163 */ 164 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_TRUSTED = 14; 165 166 /** 167 * Indicates that this network is not a VPN. This capability is set by default and should be 168 * explicitly cleared for VPN networks. 169 */ 170 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_VPN = 15; 171 172 /** 173 * Indicates that connectivity on this network was successfully validated. For example, for a 174 * network with NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET, it means that Internet connectivity was successfully 175 * detected. 176 */ 177 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED = 16; 178 179 /** 180 * Indicates that this network was found to have a captive portal in place last time it was 181 * probed. 182 */ 183 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL = 17; 184 185 /** 186 * Indicates that this network is available for use by apps, and not a network that is being 187 * kept up in the background to facilitate fast network switching. 188 * @hide 189 */ 190 public static final int NET_CAPABILITY_FOREGROUND = 18; 191 192 private static final int MIN_NET_CAPABILITY = NET_CAPABILITY_MMS; 193 private static final int MAX_NET_CAPABILITY = NET_CAPABILITY_FOREGROUND; 194 195 /** 196 * Network capabilities that are expected to be mutable, i.e., can change while a particular 197 * network is connected. 198 */ 199 private static final long MUTABLE_CAPABILITIES = 200 // TRUSTED can change when user explicitly connects to an untrusted network in Settings. 201 // http://b/18206275 202 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_TRUSTED) | 203 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED) | 204 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL) | 205 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_FOREGROUND); 206 207 /** 208 * Network specifier for factories which want to match any network specifier 209 * (NS) in a request. Behavior: 210 * <li>Empty NS in request matches any network factory NS</li> 211 * <li>Empty NS in the network factory NS only matches a request with an 212 * empty NS</li> 213 * <li>"*" (this constant) NS in the network factory matches requests with 214 * any NS</li> 215 * 216 * @hide 217 */ 218 public static final String MATCH_ALL_REQUESTS_NETWORK_SPECIFIER = "*"; 219 220 /** 221 * Network capabilities that are not allowed in NetworkRequests. This exists because the 222 * NetworkFactory / NetworkAgent model does not deal well with the situation where a 223 * capability's presence cannot be known in advance. If such a capability is requested, then we 224 * can get into a cycle where the NetworkFactory endlessly churns out NetworkAgents that then 225 * get immediately torn down because they do not have the requested capability. 226 */ 227 private static final long NON_REQUESTABLE_CAPABILITIES = 228 MUTABLE_CAPABILITIES & ~(1 << NET_CAPABILITY_TRUSTED); 229 230 /** 231 * Capabilities that are set by default when the object is constructed. 232 */ 233 private static final long DEFAULT_CAPABILITIES = 234 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_RESTRICTED) | 235 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_TRUSTED) | 236 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_VPN); 237 238 /** 239 * Capabilities that suggest that a network is restricted. 240 * {@see #maybeMarkCapabilitiesRestricted}. 241 */ 242 private static final long RESTRICTED_CAPABILITIES = 243 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_CBS) | 244 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_DUN) | 245 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_EIMS) | 246 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_FOTA) | 247 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_IA) | 248 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_IMS) | 249 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_RCS) | 250 (1 << NET_CAPABILITY_XCAP); 251 252 /** 253 * Adds the given capability to this {@code NetworkCapability} instance. 254 * Multiple capabilities may be applied sequentially. Note that when searching 255 * for a network to satisfy a request, all capabilities requested must be satisfied. 256 * 257 * @param capability the {@code NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_*} to be added. 258 * @return This NetworkCapabilities instance, to facilitate chaining. 259 * @hide 260 */ 261 public NetworkCapabilities addCapability(int capability) { 262 if (capability < MIN_NET_CAPABILITY || capability > MAX_NET_CAPABILITY) { 263 throw new IllegalArgumentException("NetworkCapability out of range"); 264 } 265 mNetworkCapabilities |= 1 << capability; 266 return this; 267 } 268 269 /** 270 * Removes (if found) the given capability from this {@code NetworkCapability} instance. 271 * 272 * @param capability the {@code NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILTIY_*} to be removed. 273 * @return This NetworkCapabilities instance, to facilitate chaining. 274 * @hide 275 */ 276 public NetworkCapabilities removeCapability(int capability) { 277 if (capability < MIN_NET_CAPABILITY || capability > MAX_NET_CAPABILITY) { 278 throw new IllegalArgumentException("NetworkCapability out of range"); 279 } 280 mNetworkCapabilities &= ~(1 << capability); 281 return this; 282 } 283 284 /** 285 * Gets all the capabilities set on this {@code NetworkCapability} instance. 286 * 287 * @return an array of {@code NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_*} values 288 * for this instance. 289 * @hide 290 */ 291 public int[] getCapabilities() { 292 return enumerateBits(mNetworkCapabilities); 293 } 294 295 /** 296 * Tests for the presence of a capabilitity on this instance. 297 * 298 * @param capability the {@code NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_*} to be tested for. 299 * @return {@code true} if set on this instance. 300 */ 301 public boolean hasCapability(int capability) { 302 if (capability < MIN_NET_CAPABILITY || capability > MAX_NET_CAPABILITY) { 303 return false; 304 } 305 return ((mNetworkCapabilities & (1 << capability)) != 0); 306 } 307 308 private int[] enumerateBits(long val) { 309 int size = Long.bitCount(val); 310 int[] result = new int[size]; 311 int index = 0; 312 int resource = 0; 313 while (val > 0) { 314 if ((val & 1) == 1) result[index++] = resource; 315 val = val >> 1; 316 resource++; 317 } 318 return result; 319 } 320 321 private void combineNetCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 322 this.mNetworkCapabilities |= nc.mNetworkCapabilities; 323 } 324 325 /** 326 * Convenience function that returns a human-readable description of the first mutable 327 * capability we find. Used to present an error message to apps that request mutable 328 * capabilities. 329 * 330 * @hide 331 */ 332 public String describeFirstNonRequestableCapability() { 333 if (hasCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED)) return "NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED"; 334 if (hasCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL)) return "NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL"; 335 if (hasCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_FOREGROUND)) return "NET_CAPABILITY_FOREGROUND"; 336 // This cannot happen unless the preceding checks are incomplete. 337 if ((mNetworkCapabilities & NON_REQUESTABLE_CAPABILITIES) != 0) { 338 return "unknown non-requestable capabilities " + Long.toHexString(mNetworkCapabilities); 339 } 340 if (mLinkUpBandwidthKbps != 0 || mLinkDownBandwidthKbps != 0) return "link bandwidth"; 341 if (hasSignalStrength()) return "signalStrength"; 342 return null; 343 } 344 345 private boolean satisfiedByNetCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc, boolean onlyImmutable) { 346 long networkCapabilities = this.mNetworkCapabilities; 347 if (onlyImmutable) { 348 networkCapabilities = networkCapabilities & ~MUTABLE_CAPABILITIES; 349 } 350 return ((nc.mNetworkCapabilities & networkCapabilities) == networkCapabilities); 351 } 352 353 /** @hide */ 354 public boolean equalsNetCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 355 return (nc.mNetworkCapabilities == this.mNetworkCapabilities); 356 } 357 358 private boolean equalsNetCapabilitiesImmutable(NetworkCapabilities that) { 359 return ((this.mNetworkCapabilities & ~MUTABLE_CAPABILITIES) == 360 (that.mNetworkCapabilities & ~MUTABLE_CAPABILITIES)); 361 } 362 363 private boolean equalsNetCapabilitiesRequestable(NetworkCapabilities that) { 364 return ((this.mNetworkCapabilities & ~NON_REQUESTABLE_CAPABILITIES) == 365 (that.mNetworkCapabilities & ~NON_REQUESTABLE_CAPABILITIES)); 366 } 367 368 /** 369 * Removes the NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_RESTRICTED capability if all the capabilities it provides are 370 * typically provided by restricted networks. 371 * 372 * TODO: consider: 373 * - Renaming it to guessRestrictedCapability and make it set the 374 * restricted capability bit in addition to clearing it. 375 * @hide 376 */ 377 public void maybeMarkCapabilitiesRestricted() { 378 // If all the capabilities are typically provided by restricted networks, conclude that this 379 // network is restricted. 380 if ((mNetworkCapabilities & ~(DEFAULT_CAPABILITIES | RESTRICTED_CAPABILITIES)) == 0 && 381 // Must have at least some restricted capabilities, otherwise a request for an 382 // internet-less network will get marked restricted. 383 (mNetworkCapabilities & RESTRICTED_CAPABILITIES) != 0) { 384 removeCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_RESTRICTED); 385 } 386 } 387 388 /** 389 * Representing the transport type. Apps should generally not care about transport. A 390 * request for a fast internet connection could be satisfied by a number of different 391 * transports. If any are specified here it will be satisfied a Network that matches 392 * any of them. If a caller doesn't care about the transport it should not specify any. 393 */ 394 private long mTransportTypes; 395 396 /** 397 * Indicates this network uses a Cellular transport. 398 */ 399 public static final int TRANSPORT_CELLULAR = 0; 400 401 /** 402 * Indicates this network uses a Wi-Fi transport. 403 */ 404 public static final int TRANSPORT_WIFI = 1; 405 406 /** 407 * Indicates this network uses a Bluetooth transport. 408 */ 409 public static final int TRANSPORT_BLUETOOTH = 2; 410 411 /** 412 * Indicates this network uses an Ethernet transport. 413 */ 414 public static final int TRANSPORT_ETHERNET = 3; 415 416 /** 417 * Indicates this network uses a VPN transport. 418 */ 419 public static final int TRANSPORT_VPN = 4; 420 421 private static final int MIN_TRANSPORT = TRANSPORT_CELLULAR; 422 private static final int MAX_TRANSPORT = TRANSPORT_VPN; 423 424 /** 425 * Adds the given transport type to this {@code NetworkCapability} instance. 426 * Multiple transports may be applied sequentially. Note that when searching 427 * for a network to satisfy a request, any listed in the request will satisfy the request. 428 * For example {@code TRANSPORT_WIFI} and {@code TRANSPORT_ETHERNET} added to a 429 * {@code NetworkCapabilities} would cause either a Wi-Fi network or an Ethernet network 430 * to be selected. This is logically different than 431 * {@code NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_*} listed above. 432 * 433 * @param transportType the {@code NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_*} to be added. 434 * @return This NetworkCapabilities instance, to facilitate chaining. 435 * @hide 436 */ 437 public NetworkCapabilities addTransportType(int transportType) { 438 if (transportType < MIN_TRANSPORT || transportType > MAX_TRANSPORT) { 439 throw new IllegalArgumentException("TransportType out of range"); 440 } 441 mTransportTypes |= 1 << transportType; 442 setNetworkSpecifier(mNetworkSpecifier); // used for exception checking 443 return this; 444 } 445 446 /** 447 * Removes (if found) the given transport from this {@code NetworkCapability} instance. 448 * 449 * @param transportType the {@code NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_*} to be removed. 450 * @return This NetworkCapabilities instance, to facilitate chaining. 451 * @hide 452 */ 453 public NetworkCapabilities removeTransportType(int transportType) { 454 if (transportType < MIN_TRANSPORT || transportType > MAX_TRANSPORT) { 455 throw new IllegalArgumentException("TransportType out of range"); 456 } 457 mTransportTypes &= ~(1 << transportType); 458 setNetworkSpecifier(mNetworkSpecifier); // used for exception checking 459 return this; 460 } 461 462 /** 463 * Gets all the transports set on this {@code NetworkCapability} instance. 464 * 465 * @return an array of {@code NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_*} values 466 * for this instance. 467 * @hide 468 */ 469 public int[] getTransportTypes() { 470 return enumerateBits(mTransportTypes); 471 } 472 473 /** 474 * Tests for the presence of a transport on this instance. 475 * 476 * @param transportType the {@code NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_*} to be tested for. 477 * @return {@code true} if set on this instance. 478 */ 479 public boolean hasTransport(int transportType) { 480 if (transportType < MIN_TRANSPORT || transportType > MAX_TRANSPORT) { 481 return false; 482 } 483 return ((mTransportTypes & (1 << transportType)) != 0); 484 } 485 486 private void combineTransportTypes(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 487 this.mTransportTypes |= nc.mTransportTypes; 488 } 489 private boolean satisfiedByTransportTypes(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 490 return ((this.mTransportTypes == 0) || 491 ((this.mTransportTypes & nc.mTransportTypes) != 0)); 492 } 493 /** @hide */ 494 public boolean equalsTransportTypes(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 495 return (nc.mTransportTypes == this.mTransportTypes); 496 } 497 498 /** 499 * Passive link bandwidth. This is a rough guide of the expected peak bandwidth 500 * for the first hop on the given transport. It is not measured, but may take into account 501 * link parameters (Radio technology, allocated channels, etc). 502 */ 503 private int mLinkUpBandwidthKbps; 504 private int mLinkDownBandwidthKbps; 505 506 /** 507 * Sets the upstream bandwidth for this network in Kbps. This always only refers to 508 * the estimated first hop transport bandwidth. 509 * <p> 510 * Note that when used to request a network, this specifies the minimum acceptable. 511 * When received as the state of an existing network this specifies the typical 512 * first hop bandwidth expected. This is never measured, but rather is inferred 513 * from technology type and other link parameters. It could be used to differentiate 514 * between very slow 1xRTT cellular links and other faster networks or even between 515 * 802.11b vs 802.11AC wifi technologies. It should not be used to differentiate between 516 * fast backhauls and slow backhauls. 517 * 518 * @param upKbps the estimated first hop upstream (device to network) bandwidth. 519 * @hide 520 */ 521 public void setLinkUpstreamBandwidthKbps(int upKbps) { 522 mLinkUpBandwidthKbps = upKbps; 523 } 524 525 /** 526 * Retrieves the upstream bandwidth for this network in Kbps. This always only refers to 527 * the estimated first hop transport bandwidth. 528 * 529 * @return The estimated first hop upstream (device to network) bandwidth. 530 */ 531 public int getLinkUpstreamBandwidthKbps() { 532 return mLinkUpBandwidthKbps; 533 } 534 535 /** 536 * Sets the downstream bandwidth for this network in Kbps. This always only refers to 537 * the estimated first hop transport bandwidth. 538 * <p> 539 * Note that when used to request a network, this specifies the minimum acceptable. 540 * When received as the state of an existing network this specifies the typical 541 * first hop bandwidth expected. This is never measured, but rather is inferred 542 * from technology type and other link parameters. It could be used to differentiate 543 * between very slow 1xRTT cellular links and other faster networks or even between 544 * 802.11b vs 802.11AC wifi technologies. It should not be used to differentiate between 545 * fast backhauls and slow backhauls. 546 * 547 * @param downKbps the estimated first hop downstream (network to device) bandwidth. 548 * @hide 549 */ 550 public void setLinkDownstreamBandwidthKbps(int downKbps) { 551 mLinkDownBandwidthKbps = downKbps; 552 } 553 554 /** 555 * Retrieves the downstream bandwidth for this network in Kbps. This always only refers to 556 * the estimated first hop transport bandwidth. 557 * 558 * @return The estimated first hop downstream (network to device) bandwidth. 559 */ 560 public int getLinkDownstreamBandwidthKbps() { 561 return mLinkDownBandwidthKbps; 562 } 563 564 private void combineLinkBandwidths(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 565 this.mLinkUpBandwidthKbps = 566 Math.max(this.mLinkUpBandwidthKbps, nc.mLinkUpBandwidthKbps); 567 this.mLinkDownBandwidthKbps = 568 Math.max(this.mLinkDownBandwidthKbps, nc.mLinkDownBandwidthKbps); 569 } 570 private boolean satisfiedByLinkBandwidths(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 571 return !(this.mLinkUpBandwidthKbps > nc.mLinkUpBandwidthKbps || 572 this.mLinkDownBandwidthKbps > nc.mLinkDownBandwidthKbps); 573 } 574 private boolean equalsLinkBandwidths(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 575 return (this.mLinkUpBandwidthKbps == nc.mLinkUpBandwidthKbps && 576 this.mLinkDownBandwidthKbps == nc.mLinkDownBandwidthKbps); 577 } 578 579 private String mNetworkSpecifier; 580 /** 581 * Sets the optional bearer specific network specifier. 582 * This has no meaning if a single transport is also not specified, so calling 583 * this without a single transport set will generate an exception, as will 584 * subsequently adding or removing transports after this is set. 585 * </p> 586 * The interpretation of this {@code String} is bearer specific and bearers that use 587 * it should document their particulars. For example, Bluetooth may use some sort of 588 * device id while WiFi could used SSID and/or BSSID. Cellular may use carrier SPN (name) 589 * or Subscription ID. 590 * 591 * @param networkSpecifier An {@code String} of opaque format used to specify the bearer 592 * specific network specifier where the bearer has a choice of 593 * networks. 594 * @return This NetworkCapabilities instance, to facilitate chaining. 595 * @hide 596 */ 597 public NetworkCapabilities setNetworkSpecifier(String networkSpecifier) { 598 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(networkSpecifier) == false && Long.bitCount(mTransportTypes) != 1) { 599 throw new IllegalStateException("Must have a single transport specified to use " + 600 "setNetworkSpecifier"); 601 } 602 mNetworkSpecifier = networkSpecifier; 603 return this; 604 } 605 606 /** 607 * Gets the optional bearer specific network specifier. 608 * 609 * @return The optional {@code String} specifying the bearer specific network specifier. 610 * See {@link #setNetworkSpecifier}. 611 * @hide 612 */ 613 public String getNetworkSpecifier() { 614 return mNetworkSpecifier; 615 } 616 617 private void combineSpecifiers(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 618 String otherSpecifier = nc.getNetworkSpecifier(); 619 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(otherSpecifier)) return; 620 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(mNetworkSpecifier) == false) { 621 throw new IllegalStateException("Can't combine two networkSpecifiers"); 622 } 623 setNetworkSpecifier(otherSpecifier); 624 } 625 private boolean satisfiedBySpecifier(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 626 return (TextUtils.isEmpty(mNetworkSpecifier) || 627 mNetworkSpecifier.equals(nc.mNetworkSpecifier) || 628 MATCH_ALL_REQUESTS_NETWORK_SPECIFIER.equals(nc.mNetworkSpecifier)); 629 } 630 private boolean equalsSpecifier(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 631 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(mNetworkSpecifier)) { 632 return TextUtils.isEmpty(nc.mNetworkSpecifier); 633 } else { 634 return mNetworkSpecifier.equals(nc.mNetworkSpecifier); 635 } 636 } 637 638 /** 639 * Magic value that indicates no signal strength provided. A request specifying this value is 640 * always satisfied. 641 * 642 * @hide 643 */ 644 public static final int SIGNAL_STRENGTH_UNSPECIFIED = Integer.MIN_VALUE; 645 646 /** 647 * Signal strength. This is a signed integer, and higher values indicate better signal. 648 * The exact units are bearer-dependent. For example, Wi-Fi uses RSSI. 649 */ 650 private int mSignalStrength; 651 652 /** 653 * Sets the signal strength. This is a signed integer, with higher values indicating a stronger 654 * signal. The exact units are bearer-dependent. For example, Wi-Fi uses the same RSSI units 655 * reported by WifiManager. 656 * <p> 657 * Note that when used to register a network callback, this specifies the minimum acceptable 658 * signal strength. When received as the state of an existing network it specifies the current 659 * value. A value of code SIGNAL_STRENGTH_UNSPECIFIED} means no value when received and has no 660 * effect when requesting a callback. 661 * 662 * @param signalStrength the bearer-specific signal strength. 663 * @hide 664 */ 665 public void setSignalStrength(int signalStrength) { 666 mSignalStrength = signalStrength; 667 } 668 669 /** 670 * Returns {@code true} if this object specifies a signal strength. 671 * 672 * @hide 673 */ 674 public boolean hasSignalStrength() { 675 return mSignalStrength > SIGNAL_STRENGTH_UNSPECIFIED; 676 } 677 678 /** 679 * Retrieves the signal strength. 680 * 681 * @return The bearer-specific signal strength. 682 * @hide 683 */ 684 public int getSignalStrength() { 685 return mSignalStrength; 686 } 687 688 private void combineSignalStrength(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 689 this.mSignalStrength = Math.max(this.mSignalStrength, nc.mSignalStrength); 690 } 691 692 private boolean satisfiedBySignalStrength(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 693 return this.mSignalStrength <= nc.mSignalStrength; 694 } 695 696 private boolean equalsSignalStrength(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 697 return this.mSignalStrength == nc.mSignalStrength; 698 } 699 700 /** 701 * Combine a set of Capabilities to this one. Useful for coming up with the complete set 702 * @hide 703 */ 704 public void combineCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 705 combineNetCapabilities(nc); 706 combineTransportTypes(nc); 707 combineLinkBandwidths(nc); 708 combineSpecifiers(nc); 709 combineSignalStrength(nc); 710 } 711 712 /** 713 * Check if our requirements are satisfied by the given {@code NetworkCapabilities}. 714 * 715 * @param nc the {@code NetworkCapabilities} that may or may not satisfy our requirements. 716 * @param onlyImmutable if {@code true}, do not consider mutable requirements such as link 717 * bandwidth, signal strength, or validation / captive portal status. 718 * 719 * @hide 720 */ 721 private boolean satisfiedByNetworkCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc, boolean onlyImmutable) { 722 return (nc != null && 723 satisfiedByNetCapabilities(nc, onlyImmutable) && 724 satisfiedByTransportTypes(nc) && 725 (onlyImmutable || satisfiedByLinkBandwidths(nc)) && 726 satisfiedBySpecifier(nc) && 727 (onlyImmutable || satisfiedBySignalStrength(nc))); 728 } 729 730 /** 731 * Check if our requirements are satisfied by the given {@code NetworkCapabilities}. 732 * 733 * @param nc the {@code NetworkCapabilities} that may or may not satisfy our requirements. 734 * 735 * @hide 736 */ 737 public boolean satisfiedByNetworkCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 738 return satisfiedByNetworkCapabilities(nc, false); 739 } 740 741 /** 742 * Check if our immutable requirements are satisfied by the given {@code NetworkCapabilities}. 743 * 744 * @param nc the {@code NetworkCapabilities} that may or may not satisfy our requirements. 745 * 746 * @hide 747 */ 748 public boolean satisfiedByImmutableNetworkCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 749 return satisfiedByNetworkCapabilities(nc, true); 750 } 751 752 /** 753 * Checks that our immutable capabilities are the same as those of the given 754 * {@code NetworkCapabilities}. 755 * 756 * @hide 757 */ 758 public boolean equalImmutableCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 759 if (nc == null) return false; 760 return (equalsNetCapabilitiesImmutable(nc) && 761 equalsTransportTypes(nc) && 762 equalsSpecifier(nc)); 763 } 764 765 /** 766 * Checks that our requestable capabilities are the same as those of the given 767 * {@code NetworkCapabilities}. 768 * 769 * @hide 770 */ 771 public boolean equalRequestableCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc) { 772 if (nc == null) return false; 773 return (equalsNetCapabilitiesRequestable(nc) && 774 equalsTransportTypes(nc) && 775 equalsSpecifier(nc)); 776 } 777 778 @Override 779 public boolean equals(Object obj) { 780 if (obj == null || (obj instanceof NetworkCapabilities == false)) return false; 781 NetworkCapabilities that = (NetworkCapabilities)obj; 782 return (equalsNetCapabilities(that) && 783 equalsTransportTypes(that) && 784 equalsLinkBandwidths(that) && 785 equalsSignalStrength(that) && 786 equalsSpecifier(that)); 787 } 788 789 @Override 790 public int hashCode() { 791 return ((int)(mNetworkCapabilities & 0xFFFFFFFF) + 792 ((int)(mNetworkCapabilities >> 32) * 3) + 793 ((int)(mTransportTypes & 0xFFFFFFFF) * 5) + 794 ((int)(mTransportTypes >> 32) * 7) + 795 (mLinkUpBandwidthKbps * 11) + 796 (mLinkDownBandwidthKbps * 13) + 797 (TextUtils.isEmpty(mNetworkSpecifier) ? 0 : mNetworkSpecifier.hashCode() * 17) + 798 (mSignalStrength * 19)); 799 } 800 801 @Override 802 public int describeContents() { 803 return 0; 804 } 805 @Override 806 public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) { 807 dest.writeLong(mNetworkCapabilities); 808 dest.writeLong(mTransportTypes); 809 dest.writeInt(mLinkUpBandwidthKbps); 810 dest.writeInt(mLinkDownBandwidthKbps); 811 dest.writeString(mNetworkSpecifier); 812 dest.writeInt(mSignalStrength); 813 } 814 815 public static final Creator<NetworkCapabilities> CREATOR = 816 new Creator<NetworkCapabilities>() { 817 @Override 818 public NetworkCapabilities createFromParcel(Parcel in) { 819 NetworkCapabilities netCap = new NetworkCapabilities(); 820 821 netCap.mNetworkCapabilities = in.readLong(); 822 netCap.mTransportTypes = in.readLong(); 823 netCap.mLinkUpBandwidthKbps = in.readInt(); 824 netCap.mLinkDownBandwidthKbps = in.readInt(); 825 netCap.mNetworkSpecifier = in.readString(); 826 netCap.mSignalStrength = in.readInt(); 827 return netCap; 828 } 829 @Override 830 public NetworkCapabilities[] newArray(int size) { 831 return new NetworkCapabilities[size]; 832 } 833 }; 834 835 @Override 836 public String toString() { 837 int[] types = getTransportTypes(); 838 String transports = (types.length > 0) ? " Transports: " + transportNamesOf(types) : ""; 839 840 types = getCapabilities(); 841 String capabilities = (types.length > 0 ? " Capabilities: " : ""); 842 for (int i = 0; i < types.length; ) { 843 switch (types[i]) { 844 case NET_CAPABILITY_MMS: capabilities += "MMS"; break; 845 case NET_CAPABILITY_SUPL: capabilities += "SUPL"; break; 846 case NET_CAPABILITY_DUN: capabilities += "DUN"; break; 847 case NET_CAPABILITY_FOTA: capabilities += "FOTA"; break; 848 case NET_CAPABILITY_IMS: capabilities += "IMS"; break; 849 case NET_CAPABILITY_CBS: capabilities += "CBS"; break; 850 case NET_CAPABILITY_WIFI_P2P: capabilities += "WIFI_P2P"; break; 851 case NET_CAPABILITY_IA: capabilities += "IA"; break; 852 case NET_CAPABILITY_RCS: capabilities += "RCS"; break; 853 case NET_CAPABILITY_XCAP: capabilities += "XCAP"; break; 854 case NET_CAPABILITY_EIMS: capabilities += "EIMS"; break; 855 case NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_METERED: capabilities += "NOT_METERED"; break; 856 case NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET: capabilities += "INTERNET"; break; 857 case NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_RESTRICTED: capabilities += "NOT_RESTRICTED"; break; 858 case NET_CAPABILITY_TRUSTED: capabilities += "TRUSTED"; break; 859 case NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_VPN: capabilities += "NOT_VPN"; break; 860 case NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED: capabilities += "VALIDATED"; break; 861 case NET_CAPABILITY_CAPTIVE_PORTAL: capabilities += "CAPTIVE_PORTAL"; break; 862 case NET_CAPABILITY_FOREGROUND: capabilities += "FOREGROUND"; break; 863 } 864 if (++i < types.length) capabilities += "&"; 865 } 866 867 String upBand = ((mLinkUpBandwidthKbps > 0) ? " LinkUpBandwidth>=" + 868 mLinkUpBandwidthKbps + "Kbps" : ""); 869 String dnBand = ((mLinkDownBandwidthKbps > 0) ? " LinkDnBandwidth>=" + 870 mLinkDownBandwidthKbps + "Kbps" : ""); 871 872 String specifier = (mNetworkSpecifier == null ? 873 "" : " Specifier: <" + mNetworkSpecifier + ">"); 874 875 String signalStrength = (hasSignalStrength() ? " SignalStrength: " + mSignalStrength : ""); 876 877 return "[" + transports + capabilities + upBand + dnBand + specifier + signalStrength + "]"; 878 } 879 880 /** 881 * @hide 882 */ 883 public static String transportNamesOf(int[] types) { 884 String transports = ""; 885 for (int i = 0; i < types.length;) { 886 switch (types[i]) { 887 case TRANSPORT_CELLULAR: transports += "CELLULAR"; break; 888 case TRANSPORT_WIFI: transports += "WIFI"; break; 889 case TRANSPORT_BLUETOOTH: transports += "BLUETOOTH"; break; 890 case TRANSPORT_ETHERNET: transports += "ETHERNET"; break; 891 case TRANSPORT_VPN: transports += "VPN"; break; 892 } 893 if (++i < types.length) transports += "|"; 894 } 895 return transports; 896 } 897 } 898