This patch defines a new WakeupStats event in ipconnectivity.proto and
populates these events from the NFLOG wakeup events stored in
NetdEventListenerService.
There is one WakeupStats object per known interface on which ingress
packets arrive and may wake the system up.
Example from $ adb shell dumpsys connmetrics list:
...
WakeupStats(wlan0, total: 58, root: 0, system: 3, apps: 38, non-apps: 0, unrouted: 17, 6111s)
WakeupEvent(13:36:31.686, iface wlan0, uid -1)
WakeupEvent(13:38:50.846, iface wlan0, uid -1)
WakeupEvent(13:39:16.676, iface wlan0, uid 10065)
WakeupEvent(13:40:32.144, iface wlan0, uid 1000)
WakeupEvent(13:40:35.827, iface wlan0, uid 1000)
WakeupEvent(13:40:47.913, iface wlan0, uid 10004)
WakeupEvent(13:40:52.622, iface wlan0, uid 10014)
WakeupEvent(13:41:06.036, iface wlan0, uid 10004)
...
Bug: 34901696
Bug: 62179647
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Merged-In: Ie2676b20bfb411a1902f4942643df0c20e268d99
(cherry pick from commit 60c9f63b66926745603978e1bd6372b3a44561d1)
Change-Id: I3087f446fc998fc1ca895d975b80c4a1dd029bf3
This patch stores NFLOG packet wakeup events sent by Netd to the system
server into a ring buffer inside NetdEventListenerService. The content
of this buffer is accessible by $ dumpsys connmetrics or $ dumpsys
connmetrics list, and is added to bug reports.
The wakeup event buffer stores currently uid and timestamps.
Bug: 34901696
Bug: 62179647
Test: runtest frameworks-net, new unit tests
Merged-In: Ie8db6f8572b1a929a20398d8dc03e189bc488382
(cherry picked from commit f562ac34a51da55e4d15e34f0cd1cb597e7d926c)
Change-Id: Ibe706872a80dfd06abd9779a2116ca7e4bc0fb77
When a carrier provides an "anchor" of data usage at a specific
moment in time, augment the network statistics used by warning/limit
thresholds and Settings UI. For example, if the OS measured 500MB
of usage, but the carrier says only 400MB has been used, we "squish"
down the OS measured usage to match that anchor.
Callers using the hidden API will have their data augmented by
default, and the public API offers a way to opt-into augmentation.
Thorough testing to verify behavior.
Test: bit FrameworksNetTests:android.net.,com.android.server.net.
Test: cts-tradefed run commandAndExit cts-dev -m CtsUsageStatsTestCases -t android.app.usage.cts.NetworkUsageStatsTest
Bug: 64534190
Change-Id: Id3d4d7625bbf04f57643e51dbf376e3fa0ea8eca
Currently, we only count add tethering traffic to per-UID
stats, but not to total data usage (i.e., dev and XT stats). This
is correct for software tethering, because all software forwarded
packets are already included in interface counters, but it is
incorrect for hardware offload, because such packets do not
increment interface counters.
To fix this:
1. Add an argument to ITetheringStatsProvider#getTetherStats to
indicate whether per-UID stats are requested. For clarity,
define integer constants STATS_PER_IFACE and STATS_PER_UID
to represent these operations.
2. Make NetdTetheringStatsProvider return stats only if per-UID
stats are requested. (Otherwise tethering traffic would be
double-counted).
3. Make OffloadController's stats provider return the same
stats regardless of whether per-UID stats were requested or
not.
4. Make NetworkStatsService add non-per-UID tethering stats to
the dev and XT snapshots. The per-UID snapshots were already
correctly adding in per-UID stats.
Bug: 29337859
Bug: 32163131
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Test: runtest frameworks-telephony
Change-Id: I7a4d04ab47694d754874136179f8edad71099638
Also moving relevant test files into tests/net as part of runtest
framworks-net.
Also removes testHashCode in LinkAddress() because this test relies on
the assumption that hashCode() is stable across releases or jdk
versions, which is absolutely not true.
This creates maintenance work for little benefit since hashCode is
already tested as part of the equality test.
For instance this test is now broken because hashing for InetAddress
changed.
Bug: 62988545
Bug: 62918393
Test: runtest frameworks-net, added coverage in tests
Merged-In: I695bc3f0e801bf13bc4fc0706565758f12b775b4
Merged-In: I6d3f3c50eaec44e3a0787e849ab28e89f6f4a72d
Merged-In: Iddfec82a08f845e728adadfa6ec58a60a078d6af
Merged-In: I8d6dd5efd226a8b1c4b05d1e1102362b58e094a1
Merged-In: Ied0cc53ac34c7c5f5539507b1979cbf9c215262e
Merged-In: I3b2b7dcb1a9a194fc08643b27bbb5a0e84e01412
(cherry picked from commit 1dfb6b67555d04973dfb9d1100dfc1c6a5200633)
Change-Id: I9a17094bfdc54b9dec671306618e132a4beb59fc
Rename the opt-out flag in AndroidManifest to
SERVICE_META_DATA_SUPPORTS_ALWAYS_ON
as directed by the API Council.
Bug: 64331776
Bug: 36650087
Test: runtest --path java/com/android/server/connectivity/VpnTest.java
Change-Id: I24326fad7a89083a2409134640bda81ee0359d08
This patch fixes the mask used in describeImmutableDifferences which did
not correctly turn NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_METERED into bit flag.
Bug: 63326103
Test: added unit tests, runtest frameworks-net
Merged-In: Ib6b390b1daef5912859302692af7dcd6cfd3e39a
Merged-In: If38efacdeec8476880835657938e435f9b598525
Merged-In: Ieccad46fcffcaf748f5644b04617e9a82527000e
Merged-In: I533ef8fe369cec19d283ff2950314fce6e28cffd
Merged-In: I12636c6699ff60487a28570208e819ea0b66fa2e
Merged-In: Ie5df14e0ea1c12e0cfabe87978ac6c9b744353b2
(cherry picked from commit 2ecb9408f4102687f20f9ca19c13071ac6098cc6)
Change-Id: I74ecf34a2c079c74152d00caea2c220e9c6d1fa5
This patch corrects a regression added by commit fd35080555 that did
not take into account the case of multiple notifications shown for a
single network id. Given how network notifications are triggered, it can
happen that NO_INTERNET and SIGN_IN notifications are both triggered for
the same network when captive portal detection is slow.
Contrary to the situation before commit fd35080555, a notification
priority order is introduced so that SIGN_IN always overrides
NO_INTERNET, and NO_INTERNET is ignored if SIGN_IN is already present.
Bug: 63676954
Bug: 62503737
Test: runtest frameworks-net, added new unit tests
Merged-In: Ib8658601e8d4dc6c41b335ab7dd8caa0cccd9531
Merged-In: I4432f66067ea1ab02e1d2dfe42530bcdafa52df6
Merged-In: I74631b0bfd14daf18a1641ed7f2ec323d636ebbf
Merged-In: I73cc879e910d503946facdba498b300337f349fd
Merged-In: Ieed9e3e7755e0c5f89dc41ef66f47d4dbf4c66a9
Merged-In: I0aa590170f1bd4c37175c7e35e54d52f1fb21347
(cherry picked from commit 5fcd050e0ecd5985cf184f55ea3df4434da8f824)
Change-Id: I41675768ab59e9b23ca4275edf297b82595e5730
This patch fixes a couple of flakyness issues with
testNetworkInfoOfTypeNone. It also fixes some typos and naming issues.
Bug: 62918393, 62918393
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I1c56557ab113d3ef57dbc06a6e882634d03c5b09
Update to ipconnectivity.proto in commit
6d2f506bfd788a3685292d404dc9d82a27357cfe broke the associated unit
tests (Change-Id: I4cf5b95956df721aecd63fddfb026a7266c190b9)
Bug: 34901696
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I57a6bad8a9836b1c45690c4589b416786ce1dfa0
Always-on VPN is a feature introduced in N. Since then, all VPN apps
targeting N+ are assumed to support the feature, and the user or the DPC
can turn on / off always-on for any such VPN app. However, a few VPN
apps are not designed to support the always-on feature. Enabling
always-on for these apps will result in undefined behavior and confusing
"Always-on VPN disconnected" notification.
This feature provides a new manifest meta-data field through which a VPN
app can opt out of the always-on feature explicitly. This will stop the
always-on feature from being enabled for the app, both by the user and
by the DPC, and will clear its existing always-on state.
A @hide API is provided to check whether an app supports always-on VPN.
Documentation is updated to reflect the behavior change.
Bug: 36650087
Test: runtest --path java/com/android/server/connectivity/VpnTest.java
Test: cts-tradefed run cts --module CtsDevicePolicyManagerTestCases --test 'com.android.cts.devicepolicy.MixedDeviceOwnerTest#testAlwaysOnVpnUnsupportedPackage'
Test: cts-tradefed run cts --module CtsDevicePolicyManagerTestCases --test 'com.android.cts.devicepolicy.MixedDeviceOwnerTest#testAlwaysOnVpnUnsupportedPackageReplaced'
Test: cts-tradefed run cts --module CtsDevicePolicyManagerTestCases --test 'com.android.cts.devicepolicy.MixedProfileOwnerTest#testAlwaysOnVpnUnsupportedPackage'
Test: cts-tradefed run cts --module CtsDevicePolicyManagerTestCases --test 'com.android.cts.devicepolicy.MixedProfileOwnerTest#testAlwaysOnVpnUnsupportedPackageReplaced'
Test: cts-tradefed run cts --module CtsDevicePolicyManagerTestCases --test 'com.android.cts.devicepolicy.MixedManagedProfileOwnerTest#testAlwaysOnVpnUnsupportedPackage'
Test: cts-tradefed run cts --module CtsDevicePolicyManagerTestCases --test 'com.android.cts.devicepolicy.MixedManagedProfileOwnerTest#testAlwaysOnVpnUnsupportedPackageReplaced'
Change-Id: I477897a29175e3994d4ecf8ec546e26043c90f13
This patch allows to use TYPE_NONE for the legacy network type variable
of NetworkInfo. This usage is "safe" with respect to legacy APIs using
network types as most of them already returns null or do nothing for
TYPE_NONE.
Of the existing APIs in ConnectivityManager that accept a network type
argument, those which were already returning null or doing nothing for
TYPE_NONE are:
getNetworkInfo(int)
getNetworkForType(int)
stopUsingNetworkFeature(int, String)
networkCapabilitiesForType(int)
requestRouteToHostAddress(int, InetAddress)
reportInetCondition(int, int)
isNetworkSupported(int)
getLinkProperties(int)
Only setProvisioningNotificationVisible needs an additional guard
against TYPE_NONE.
Bug: 30088447
Bug: 62844794
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I112596fcd03d3c2cd42a2a84d265adb38e3944bb
ConnectivityServiceTest was still using sleep() in a few places although
these were unnecessary:
- in testSatisfiedThenLostNetworkRequestDoesNotTriggerOnAvailable(),
expectNoCallback() and expectAvailableCallback() already include
waitForIdleHandler calls that drain the message queues and make
sleep no-ops.
- in testTimedoutAfterUnregisterdNetworkRequest, the sleeps were
introduced before unregisterNetworkCallback was changed to have a
synchronous effect for callback unregistration, therefore the sleep
becomes simply non-sensical. To reflect this the name of the method
is also changed.
Bug: 62918393
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I7b701ecf5846a5e1890e86107b8d2544b419ce44
ConnectivityServiceTest was still using sleep() in a few places although
these were unnecessary:
- in testSatisfiedThenLostNetworkRequestDoesNotTriggerOnAvailable(),
expectNoCallback() and expectAvailableCallback() already include
waitForIdleHandler calls that drain the message queues and make
sleep no-ops.
- in testTimedoutAfterUnregisterdNetworkRequest, the sleeps were
introduced before unregisterNetworkCallback was changed to have a
synchronous effect for callback unregistration, therefore the sleep
becomes simply non-sensical. To reflect this the name of the method
is also changed.
Bug: 62918393
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I78426665670f702304212753f417b3d5a8a2c107
This patch allows to use TYPE_NONE for the legacy network type variable
of NetworkInfo. This usage is "safe" with respect to legacy APIs using
network types as most of them already returns null or do nothing for
TYPE_NONE.
Of the existing APIs in ConnectivityManager that accept a network type
argument, those which were already returning null or doing nothing for
TYPE_NONE are:
getNetworkInfo(int)
getNetworkForType(int)
stopUsingNetworkFeature(int, String)
networkCapabilitiesForType(int)
requestRouteToHostAddress(int, InetAddress)
reportInetCondition(int, int)
isNetworkSupported(int)
getLinkProperties(int)
Only setProvisioningNotificationVisible needs an additional guard
against TYPE_NONE.
Bug: 30088447
Bug: 62844794
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I4455f2726d06406047086368628c1f253d854d8d
- less strict regex for SharedLogTest: the subsecond part of the
timestamp can have 0, 1, 2 or 3 digits.
- refactor NetworkStatsServiceTest and NetworkStatsObserversTest to use
waitForIdleHandler facility of ConnectivityServiceTest.
NetworkStatsServiceTest was using a flaky custom version of
waitForIdleHandler.
Bug: 62918393
Bug: 32561414
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I634acfb5f4fe1bd5267e3f14b9f645edc32d5d12
NsdManagerTest relies on the lastMessage variable to assert the
connection of a client to the service. The asserts in test are done on a
different thread, although the variable was not qualified volatile,
which creates the chance to read a stale value. This patch fixes this
race by marking the variable volatile.
Bug: 32561414
Bug: 62044295
Test: NsdManagerTest works
Change-Id: I0bc2cd8059c6ff8b78a2dda0ba8d6bc7e13ef951
Recent continuous testing runs indicates that commit 79614aee did not
completely fixed the issue with testRequestBenchmark.
This patch changes the name of the test to not include "test" and
removes @SmallTest annotation, which should do the job of @Ignore while
ConnectivityServiceTest still extends AndroidTestCase.
In addition timeouts are adjusted to take into account recent failures
observed.
This is the last pending action before turning on FrameworksNetTests on
presubmits.
Bug: 32561414
Test: no functional change
Change-Id: I56ef334e19e99e5a3483418330e5f0ccd6eb31bb
Ignore the last remaining test in ConnectivityServiceTest with spurious
failures. testRequestBenchmark has some intrinsic chances of failure due
to the fact it attempts to assert elapsed time durations against a
reference target.
Bug: 32561414
Test: no functional change
Change-Id: Ib25d76581b47997b2ef84df3e6a9fd9224b85d92
This patch also
- adds a license plate to NsdServiceInfoTest
- fixes some formatting and style issues
package name
uses of canonical junit asserts
- update NsdServiceInfoTest to not use the deprecated AndroidTestCase
Bug: 62044295
Bug: 32561414
Test: $ runtest frameworks-net passes
Change-Id: Ie5ebb00172aef4eec19e6ecd2b41c4467901b93d