IpSec - API Tweak for removeTransportModeTransform
Because IpSecTransforms are now unidirectional, and because the only mechanism for removing Transforms removes it from both directions, the API can no longer use the Transform parameter to meaningfully validate that the caller had applied a transform. Since that functionality was as-yet unimplemented and is now infeasible, the transform parameter is removed. Bug: 72079356 Test: cts - IpSecManagerTest; runtest frameworks-net Change-Id: If19b0d34bdc6daf31a40d6d62bff326dcbca08c0
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@@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ interface IIpSecService
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void applyTransportModeTransform(in ParcelFileDescriptor socket, int direction, int transformId);
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void removeTransportModeTransforms(in ParcelFileDescriptor socket, int transformId);
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void removeTransportModeTransforms(in ParcelFileDescriptor socket);
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}
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@@ -405,62 +405,56 @@ public final class IpSecManager {
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/**
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* Remove an IPsec transform from a stream socket.
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*
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* <p>Once removed, traffic on the socket will not be encrypted. This operation will succeed
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* regardless of the state of the transform. Removing a transform from a socket allows the
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* socket to be reused for communication in the clear.
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* <p>Once removed, traffic on the socket will not be encrypted. Removing transforms from a
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* socket allows the socket to be reused for communication in the clear.
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*
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* <p>If an {@code IpSecTransform} object applied to this socket was deallocated by calling
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* {@link IpSecTransform#close()}, then communication on the socket will fail until this method
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* is called.
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*
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* @param socket a socket that previously had a transform applied to it
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* @param transform the IPsec Transform that was previously applied to the given socket
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* @throws IOException indicating that the transform could not be removed from the socket
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*/
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public void removeTransportModeTransforms(Socket socket, IpSecTransform transform)
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public void removeTransportModeTransforms(Socket socket)
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throws IOException {
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removeTransportModeTransforms(socket.getFileDescriptor$(), transform);
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removeTransportModeTransforms(socket.getFileDescriptor$());
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}
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/**
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* Remove an IPsec transform from a datagram socket.
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*
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* <p>Once removed, traffic on the socket will not be encrypted. This operation will succeed
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* regardless of the state of the transform. Removing a transform from a socket allows the
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* socket to be reused for communication in the clear.
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* <p>Once removed, traffic on the socket will not be encrypted. Removing transforms from a
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* socket allows the socket to be reused for communication in the clear.
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*
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* <p>If an {@code IpSecTransform} object applied to this socket was deallocated by calling
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* {@link IpSecTransform#close()}, then communication on the socket will fail until this method
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* is called.
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*
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* @param socket a socket that previously had a transform applied to it
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* @param transform the IPsec Transform that was previously applied to the given socket
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* @throws IOException indicating that the transform could not be removed from the socket
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*/
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public void removeTransportModeTransforms(DatagramSocket socket, IpSecTransform transform)
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public void removeTransportModeTransforms(DatagramSocket socket)
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throws IOException {
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removeTransportModeTransforms(socket.getFileDescriptor$(), transform);
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removeTransportModeTransforms(socket.getFileDescriptor$());
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}
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/**
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* Remove an IPsec transform from a socket.
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*
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* <p>Once removed, traffic on the socket will not be encrypted. This operation will succeed
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* regardless of the state of the transform. Removing a transform from a socket allows the
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* socket to be reused for communication in the clear.
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* <p>Once removed, traffic on the socket will not be encrypted. Removing transforms from a
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* socket allows the socket to be reused for communication in the clear.
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*
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* <p>If an {@code IpSecTransform} object applied to this socket was deallocated by calling
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* {@link IpSecTransform#close()}, then communication on the socket will fail until this method
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* is called.
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*
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* @param socket a socket that previously had a transform applied to it
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* @param transform the IPsec Transform that was previously applied to the given socket
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* @throws IOException indicating that the transform could not be removed from the socket
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*/
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public void removeTransportModeTransforms(FileDescriptor socket, IpSecTransform transform)
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public void removeTransportModeTransforms(FileDescriptor socket)
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throws IOException {
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try (ParcelFileDescriptor pfd = ParcelFileDescriptor.dup(socket)) {
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mService.removeTransportModeTransforms(pfd, transform.getResourceId());
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mService.removeTransportModeTransforms(pfd);
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} catch (RemoteException e) {
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throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
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}
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@@ -1235,8 +1235,8 @@ public class IpSecService extends IIpSecService.Stub {
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* reserved for future improved input validation.
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*/
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@Override
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public synchronized void removeTransportModeTransforms(
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ParcelFileDescriptor socket, int resourceId) throws RemoteException {
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public synchronized void removeTransportModeTransforms(ParcelFileDescriptor socket)
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throws RemoteException {
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try {
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mSrvConfig
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.getNetdInstance()
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