Optimizes the logic that ensures the default randomized MAC is not
returned.
Bug: 137796328
Test: atest MacAddressTest
Change-Id: Ie95d7a020bfac8850b8a67e4d396de77db22e1db
The underlying issue here is that before aosp/986824 the call to
waitForIdle is the local ConnectivityServiceTest function, but
after that patch TestNetworkAgentWrapper has an identically
named member that only wait for its own handler.
Bug: 141341704
Test: ConnectivityServiceTest --generate-new-metrics 100
Change-Id: I38709cc69ec7a261c1c6e008abe03d2882e2083d
1. If a previous version of an app doesn't declare internet permission;
2. The User upgraded it to a new version and the new one does declare the
internet permission;
3. The new app are not allowed to access the internet until next boot
Bug: 137864893
Test: Manual, just make sure the onPackageChanged would be executed on package changes
Change-Id: I69cdbb16a027a9c4e974b32371b1f64a23a51a23
Signed-off-by: wangmingming1 <wangmingming1@xiaomi.com>
The current test we have for a package changing TrafficController
permissions (i.e., INTERNET or UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS permissions)
is not realistic.
This is because the test simulates the update by removing and
adding the package. But TrafficController permissions are not
driven by broadcasts, they are driven by PackageListObserver,
and when an app is updated, PackageListObserver does not see a
remove and and add, but a single change event.
Add a new test for this.
Bug: 137864893
Test: new unit test added
Change-Id: I691b928f57c79c19dfb6ddb01983d55ef305c472
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Change-Id: I6c6c0cd8aa4ac5968252f29c1e45f0e0768f5204
After aosp/1111617 merged, the test pass rate of
testTcpBufferReset is 100% on Android Test Metrics. That means
this test is not flaky. So remove @FlakyTest annotation on the
test.
Change-Id: I1fb47a9fda294030c41dc53cf4bac3849a2f3d54
Fix: 140305678
Test: atest ConnectivityServiceTest#testTcpBufferReset
Since these were combined into libhidlbase.
Bug: 135686713
Test: build only (libhwbinder/libhidltransport are empty)
Change-Id: I136e4d4459bb8c3c5abf3c0758dd5ae14d0ad2a2
This timing issue is happened when test case already verified
NetworkMonitor#setAcceptPartialConnectivity() before
NetworkAgent send the CONNECTED state to ConnectivityService.
This test case expects that the
NetworkMonitor#setAcceptPartialConnectivity() will be invoked
when network state is CONNECTED in
ConnectivityService#updateNetworkInfo().
NetworkAgent communicates with ConnectivityService by
AsyncChannel. Before they connect to each other, the thread of
NetworkAgent is keeping idle, so waitForIdle cannot handle this
kind of case. Although they have connected to each other, but
they don't communicate with each other, waitForIdle() still
cannot handle this case. It means waitForIdle() can only handle
the case that NetworkAgent already connected to
ConnectivityService and NetworkAgent is communicating with
ConnectivityService. So, that's why waitForIdle() sometimes
doesn't work in this case, and the most simplest and right way
to fix this case is to wait the available callback then verify
the method.
Bug: 140306320
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests: \
ConnectivityServiceTest#testPartialConnectivity \
--generate-new-metrics 500
Change-Id: I64bfecbfe3c5776bd5c347a821f9127e79539c48