Anything that runs as a singleton may need to attribute traffic to
various client apps; in particular, backup transports need to do this.
Apropos of which, introduce a @SystemApi method specifically for that
purpose, setThreadStatsTagBackup().
Bug 16661321
Change-Id: Id5d22e28bdc68edb53f2a1fdba80b144fcbc61d2
This eliminates the need for the ConnectivityService.VpnCallback class.
This requires shifting VPNs to the new "network" netd API.
VpnService.protect() is modified to no longer go through ConnectivityService.
NetworkCapabilities is extended to add a transport type for VPNs and a
capability requiring a non-VPN (so the default NetworkRequest isn't satisfied
by a VPN).
bug:15409918
Change-Id: Ic4498f1961582208add6f375ad16ce376ee9eb95
expose:
NFC_GET_HANDOVER_SEL
NFC_GET_HANDOVER_REQ
NFC_REPORT_HANDOVER
These are used in for setting up WFD with NFC and
are only accessible given the CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL
permission.
Change-Id: Ia43afc137d474822cad896d335530654081a808c
This change uses IpPrefix only in the public API and continues
to use LinkAddress for everything else. It does not change the
callers to use the new APIs, with the exception of changing
all current uses of getDestination to getDestinationLinkAddress
to make room for the new getDestination method that returns an
IpPrefix.
Based on Sreeram's earlier change:
https://googleplex-android-review.git.corp.google.com/#/c/477874/
but a bit simplified and with a bit more documentation.
Bug: 15142362
Bug: 13885501
Change-Id: Ib4cd96b22cbff4ea31bb26a7853989f50da8de4e
(cherry picked from commit 7d3b4b9a3d4de9673119632da0ebd583e50126f7)
1. Rename getNetworkPrefixLength to getPrefixLength. Update all
callers in frameworks/base and add a shim method and a TODO
for the rest.
2. @hide isSameAddressAs. It doesn't add much, and it's just
one-liner that callers can implement if they want.
3. Fix the alignment of the initial paragraph (<ul> should have
been </ul>).
4. Remove the documentation that talks about creating
LinkAddresses, since there's no public API for creating them.
With these changes I think LinkAddress is fine as a public API.
Bug: 15142362
Change-Id: Iaf3b1db577745bb68a9e1dd7f96d666dd3f3ec7c
(cherry picked from commit 9ab53650cfcd91a2a151b44b3fd1381841f76269)
1. Rename getNetworkPrefixLength to getPrefixLength. Update all
callers in frameworks/base and add a shim method and a TODO
for the rest.
2. @hide isSameAddressAs. It doesn't add much, and it's just
one-liner that callers can implement if they want.
3. Fix the alignment of the initial paragraph (<ul> should have
been </ul>).
4. Remove the documentation that talks about creating
LinkAddresses, since there's no public API for creating them.
With these changes I think LinkAddress is fine as a public API.
Bug: 15142362
Change-Id: Iaf3b1db577745bb68a9e1dd7f96d666dd3f3ec7c
This change uses IpPrefix only in the public API and continues
to use LinkAddress for everything else. It does not change the
callers to use the new APIs, with the exception of changing
all current uses of getDestination to getDestinationLinkAddress
to make room for the new getDestination method that returns an
IpPrefix.
Based on Sreeram's earlier change:
https://googleplex-android-review.git.corp.google.com/#/c/477874/
but a bit simplified and with a bit more documentation.
Bug: 15142362
Bug: 13885501
Change-Id: Ib4cd96b22cbff4ea31bb26a7853989f50da8de4e
1. Remove incorrect @return tag for void function.
2. Fix build breakage by removing the reference to
#ETHERNET_SERVICE, which is hidden.
Change-Id: Ia893464bafc8257e48e0bd710d27954b535fcece
(cherry picked from commit ff7e406df8a46256e47fff70abc9116ad3f94c23)
1. Remove incorrect @return tag for void function.
2. Fix build breakage by removing the reference to
#ETHERNET_SERVICE, which is hidden.
Change-Id: Ia893464bafc8257e48e0bd710d27954b535fcece
The implementation will live in frameworks/opt/net/ethernet.
Bug: 7606609
Bug: 8687763
Bug: 14993642
Bug: 14981801
Change-Id: Ic771e268b0c78f0fc32f46af6fe0dd7c634a426e
Hook in to the new radio API to find out when the radio
is active and use that to track its state in batter stats.
We also still have the data being tracked from the kernel's
emulation, and continue to use that if we don't get data from
the radio.
Currently this monitoring is turned off until some issues
in the radio can be fixed that are providing bad data.
Also add a new API to get estimated drain and charge times.
Change-Id: Ifc4900fabb8f848f9cda361dce698664ea75f175
The API and implementation of NsdManager imply that a separate
Listener is to be used for each active registration or discovery
request. This isn't formally documented or properly enforced, and
weird and unpredictable things happen if an application uses a
Listener for more than one request at a time.
Update documentation to make this an explicit requirement.
Enforce the restriction when a new request is submitted for
processing; if the Listener is already being used to track an active
request, throw an exception.
Document the fact that apps should unregister services and cancel
service discoveries when the app is stopped (in KitKat and prior
releases, they'll leak if this isn't done.)
Re-order "release the Listener" operation to occur before the Listener
callback, so that the Listener can be reused by the application once
the callback has been entered - this eliminates a race condition.
Document this.
Pass 2: typos, added documentation about API level, changed to using
an explicitly defined return value for "busy listener".
Bug: 13512512
Change-Id: Ic164110759204b27d8a14376777b593ebe1865fa
- Improve wake lock work source updates to also update the current
history tag, in case the new work source gets recorded in the
history.
- Fix bug in recording radio active time that was not distributing
any time to apps.
- No longer hold a wake lock while dispatching data conn active call,
since it comes with its own timestamp.
- Fix issue where the top app was not being cleared while the screen
was off.
- Remove obsolete STATS_LAST stats type.
- Fix bug that was not clearing the total run time when resetting
the stats.
Change-Id: Iabe17a9edf34f762374ae09fcffb8a819cf72e30
Due to race conditions or programming errors, the NsdManager
can attempt to process an asynchronous status message (and issue
a callback to the listener) after the listener has already been
removed from the NsdManager state. This causes dereferencing of
null objects, and a crash.
Split out the three async-queue message cases: these are ones
in which message.arg2 does not hold an NsdManager array index
and the code should not interpret this field as if it were.
Add an explicit check for "null listener" (the array index in the
message has already been released), log a warning, and exit early.
Safeguard accesses to the "NSD service type" string from a possibly
null) NsdServiceInfo object... return a constant "?" string rather
than crashing.
Bug: 9016259
Manual cherrypick of commit b1fbb14122a99c62363a949dd634294f5e887ef,
change-ID I7a6ff6842cf035cefbafe2a023ae1fd43734081e in master.
Change-Id: I8d9b7a1763d47d061a0f46b3cb453de4bdb8c2ed