Move the early return outside the try {} finally so we don't call
setEnableFailFastMobileData(DctContants.DISABLED). Otherwise
referencing counting is wrong and an exception is thrown in DcTrackerBase.
Bug: 10304904
Change-Id: I5ba5121e473bada9f3daa8d6f3d3577cec8212fc
PAC (Proxy auto-config) files contain a single javascript function,
FindProxyForURL(url, host). It gets called to determine what proxy should be
used for a specific request.
This adds PAC support to the system. The ProxyProperties has been modified
to hold the PAC file when one is present. The Proxy method
setHttpProxySystemProperty has been modified to insert a PacProxySelector
as the default ProxySelector when it is required. This new ProxySelector
makes calls to the ConnectivityService to parse the PAC file.
The ConnectivityService and the WifiConfigStore have been modified to support
saving the extra PAC file data.
The ConnectivityService now has a class attached (PacProxyNative) that
interfaces to the native calls for PAC files. The parsing of the PAC file
is handled by libpac (which is being added to external/) which utilizes
libv8 to parse the javascript.
As a fallback to applications that don't use the java ProxySelector, the proxy
is setup to point to a local proxy server that will handle the pac parsing.
bug:10182711
Change-Id: I5eb8df893c632fd3e1b732385cb7720ad646f401
When captive portal checking completes pass back the result.
This is used to enable/disable failing fast for mobile. When
failing fast is enabled we don't check for data stalls and thus
won't be continually trying to do recovery operations, such as
restarting the radio.
Bug: 9462512
Change-Id: I0dea0eee519f8ee7f94e79d40e82c18f30d7fe2e
I needed to test the result of startUsingNetworkFeature, otherwise
on mobile networks that are slow to come up, we won't detect
warm SIMs after booting.
Bug: 9962943
Change-Id: Ib638a4e43867ecaa85d6abff65643b77a63526b6
After detecting there is a captive portal the url used in the
notification for mobile networks should be updateable via gservices.
These urls will be the same as used by CheckMp and is needed for
carriers that have specific provisioning urls such as AT&T and Verizon.
Bug: 9622647
Change-Id: Idcf4dabc72ece1dbbe1d5e5a21e550dd06fe16c7
1. Add a method to return all addresses and all LinkAddresses on
all links (both base links and stacked links). We already had
one for routes, but did not yet have any for addresses.
2. Rename compareRoutes to compareAllRoutes, because unlike the
other compare* methods, it looks at all interfaces. Update
what appears to be its only caller.
3. Update the documentation of the compare* methods to match
reality (they don't return lists) and clarify whether they
look at all links or only the base link.
Change-Id: Ie22e6c7f163d5de8e407248b45171dc28382d2d3
Various applications such as Skype and our legacy VPN code
do not understand routes pointed directly at point-to-point
interfaces and require a default gateway IPv4 address in
order to function.
Grudgingly accept that routes without default gateways Are Hard
and use gatewayed routes instead. This causes routing to go from:
default dev clat4 scope link
to:
default via 192.0.0.4 dev clat4 scope link
192.0.0.4 dev clat4 scope link
and those apps now work.
Bug: 9597256
Bug: 9597516
Change-Id: I7b7890873802d3cb99affd6eb70b8ab75e7a2cf6
Add a network type for establishing connections to the apn used for
the initial connection.
Enable some debug for now.
Bug: 8733613
Change-Id: Ia627ac0cf5715660b6d02bb13a83d46ec1727b87
It used to be set at boot, but that was too quick to pick up carrier
specific resources. With this change even if you switch sims subequent
checks get the new values.
bug:9865616
Change-Id: I8c270c6b02fc6bdd3c3d76ceea58172df25e058d
Move away from storing the configs in the Intent to prevent issues with
PendingIntents and multiple configs.
The Dialog now queries ConnectivityService for the configuration to
display in the management dialog.
Change-Id: I0e0ef52db840152914d117a24f776d8106e836ff
A simple mechanism for doing this is to take advantage of the fact
that we require the device to reboot after a sim has been changed.
Thus when connectivity service is started we wait to get a connection
then call checkMobileProvisioning once. We also add a check that
the DEVICE_PROVISIONED is true, i.e. SetupWizard has been run.
Bug: 9784024
Change-Id: I5c1936744f6fc55a447ae44cd36eec3849d27e21
Add support for routing sockets as if they were another user's.
This is for services that handle delegated network tasks like MediaServer and DownloadManager.
Change-Id: Id20efc1f5c2cce6f8838d777762f6c0a703a9437
VPNs are now per user instead of global. A VPN set by user A routes only
user A's traffic and no other user can access it.
Change-Id: Ia66463637b6bd088b05768076a1db897fe95c46c
Various applications such as Skype and our legacy VPN code
do not understand routes pointed directly at point-to-point
interfaces and require a default gateway IPv4 address in
order to function.
Grudgingly accept that routes without default gateways Are Hard
and use gatewayed routes instead. This causes routing to go from:
default dev clat4 scope link
to:
default via 192.0.0.4 dev clat4 scope link
192.0.0.4 dev clat4 scope link
and those apps now work.
Bug: 9597256
Bug: 9597516
Change-Id: I7b7890873802d3cb99affd6eb70b8ab75e7a2cf6
The new one is often null when disconnected, so using the new fails.
In other situations, it's the connections on the old network we want
to reset anyway, so the old code when it would work would also do
the wrong thing (unless new iface == old iface).
bug:9112928
Change-Id: I1fcae89cc3aa9d712e516e7c97cece0b89869bd9
To date WiFi only devices were defined by the list of networkAttributes
in config.xml overriden in on a per-device basis. This change is the
simplest change needed to determine this at runtime and therefore allowing
a single build to support the two different configurations.
Bug: 8562845
Change-Id: I34de5c6accc718b199c13815537de1debfe3dc91
VPN used to just watch the interface, but that is insufficient. There
is no promise that the interface will go down when we're done with it.
Now that wifi stays on in scan-only mode despite user turning it off
it seems that the interface is left up, even in AP mode.
Now listening for ConnectivityService broadcast that the network we were on
has disconnected and tearing down the VPN then or when the interface
goes away.
bug:8550083
Change-Id: Icf414497bc55bead69de04e91f39f90ac2e6578a