The resolverOptions member of the ResolverParamsParcel has never
been set by AOSP code but was only used by OEMs modifying
DnsManager. Now that DnsManager is mainline code, this is no
longer possible. So the DNS resolver introduces a new
setResolverOptions IPC to allow OEMs to set the options and makes
the resolverOptions nullable.
Make DnsManager set resolverOptions to null, to ensure that when
DnsManager calls setResolverConfiguration, it does not overwrite
any options set by the OEM.
Bug: 194048056
Test: Device boots and has connectivity
Change-Id: I310a79521f5a365e50e2c65e9dd87d9b68f105d7
Merged-In: I310a79521f5a365e50e2c65e9dd87d9b68f105d7
The crash occurs when some app has more than half its limit
in requests that will need to be moved to some other default
network upon changing the preferences.
This will send the requests for this app over the limit
temporarily when creating new requests for the reevaluated
ones.
While ConnectivityService has a provision for making a
transaction-like addition/removal of requests that is meant
to avoid exactly this kind of crash with the transact()
method on PerUidCounter, the code only transacts on
mSystemNetworkRequestCounter. But these requests are counted
in the mNetworkRequestCounters, which is not part of the
transaction, causing the crash anyway.
To avoid the problem, this patch allows the request counters
to go over the max if and only if the system server is
updating the request counts for a UID other than its own.
This should allow only the case where ConnectivityService is
moving the requests over to the new per-uid default, while
keeping the exception when registering from an app (then the
calling UID is not the system server), or when the system
server registers its own requests (then the UID inside the
request is that of the system server).
A much better solution than this patch would be to completely
eliminate the transact() method by somehow unregistering the
old ones before creating the new ones.
However this would be a much bigger and difficult patch than
this, and much more dangerous, because callers depend on the
list of requests to find out the old requests to remove, so
they have to be created first.
Another possible clean solution would be to count the
requests not in the NRI constructor, but later. This would be
more error-prone though because it would be very easy to
create an NRI without counting it.
Bug: 192470012
Test: ConnectivityServiceTest. Improve tests so they catch
this case.
Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/packages/modules/Connectivity/+/1781202
Merged-In: Ia482e6fbf2bf300ce6cbaca72810d394ed201b98
Change-Id: I6744d2f60d6bd664f048b532a58461c110a5b7fe
(cherry picked from commit 916aeb7b0d)
Add an option to display the no internet dialog directly instead of
showing a notification when the notification would have been high
priority (typically when the network was explicitly selected). This is
disabled by default, but allows device manufacturers to use a slightly
more disruptive UX to ensure that the user is aware that the network has
no connectivity, and can take action.
Also add an option to show the same notification as "no internet"
instead of the "partial connectivity" notification. This is also
disabled by default, but allows device manufacturers to use the "no
internet" text if they feel that "partial connectivity" text is hard
to understand for the user.
Bug: 193847396
Test: atest NetworkNotificationManagerTest
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1782433
Merged-In: Ib5bd74d8cf973bf70d373dd63648c178fae0ebae
Change-Id: Ib5bd74d8cf973bf70d373dd63648c178fae0ebae
Ignore-AOSP-First: It's a part of security patches.
Bug: 191382886
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests:VpnTest
Change-Id: Ie9c0c626f404efe0dd6dc79ca891639bc224090a
The scenario is as follows : an app registers a network callback,
then unregisters it and dies immediately after. In this scenario,
the system server will receive a notification of the binder death
and enqueue a call to handleRemoveNetworkRequest. If the callback
unregister message has been process first, this call would result
in unlinkToDeath being called twice on the same Binder, crashing.
This patch fixes the problem by using handleReleaseNetworkRequest
instead of Remove, which looks up the NRI in a map on the handler
thread before calling Remove, returning without doing anything if
the NRI has already been removed.
Test: ConnectivityServiceTest
Test: New test for this
Bug: 194394697
Merged-In: I82a28c37450146838410bf5a059aac295a985fca
Change-Id: Iddab205cf2754d326be816e6e8e92c2cc0b95771
(cherry picked from commit d79bd5c622)
Test: atest NsdManagerTest NsdServiceTest
Bug: 191844585
Change-Id: I3cf658498bef5755dcb01127a94fff913b6e6298
Ignore-AOSP-First: To avoid the side effect caused by automerger.
- Each network preference has been assigned a priority value so
that netd can know which uid range rule has higher priority. So
remove the restriction that all network preferences are
exclusive.
- Add priority check when getting request for uid.
Bug: 171872461
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Ignore-AOSP-First: Needs cherry-picks
Change-Id: I6912db753c8b4a194aa7af92b01ca6dcfec10d8b
* changes:
Apply jarjar rules on coverage tests
Re-skip connectivity unit tests before S
Move ConnectivityCoverageTests to general-tests
Fix ConnectivityManagerTest initialization on Q
Move test_mainline_modules to AndroidTest.xml
Add ConnectivityCoverageTests to postsubmit
Add connectivity coverage tests
Make tests compatible with mockito-extended
Fix KeepalivePacketDataUtilTest crash on eng build
Update connectivity TEST_MAPPING
The tests are packaged together with other tests in a common coverage
suite, so need to be individually annotated so that they are skipped
before S.
They do not need to pass on platforms older than S, because such
platforms will not updated with the code that is tested.
This applies a previous change, this time using DevSdkIgnoreRunner,
as SdkSuppress does not work as expected in branches that have a
codename 2 versions above the SDK version, as is the case in AOSP.
Bug: 187935317
Test: atest ConnectivityCoverageTests on R
atest FrameworksNetTests on S
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1749684
Merged-In: I5808d34459a4c19238baf8873afa7cf942828460
Change-Id: I5808d34459a4c19238baf8873afa7cf942828460
Certain network types, like the VCN, have underlying
networks for the purpose of data usage, but do not want to
propagate the underlying network capabilities.
Allow these networks to set underlying networks, but continue
not to propagate the capabilities.
Bug: 190620024
Test: new unit test
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1753619
Merged-In: I53d6080f48707ff3c37fbfbef534284ba77a7432
Change-Id: I53d6080f48707ff3c37fbfbef534284ba77a7432
- If Mobile data always on is OFF, mobile data preferred uids
feature does not work.
- We need to request mobile data when MDO list is not empty.
Bug: 171872461
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Test: atest CtsNetTestCases
Signed-off-by: Ansik <ansik.shin@samsung.com>
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1751023
Merged-In: Ie9d6b3e39ef16813c4be3979900d226c8f3d656d
Change-Id: Ie9d6b3e39ef16813c4be3979900d226c8f3d656d
This does not change the mockito library to use mockito-extended in
FrameworksNetTests, but changes the tests so that they would pass if
built against that library.
This is useful to run FrameworksNetTests in a common test suite with
other tests that use mockito-extended, for example a common connectivity
coverage test target.
The change includes increasing the test timeout in
ConnectivityServiceTest, as mockito-extended can have performance impact
(~3 times on hwasan builds). This change does not make tests run slower
in the current FrameworksNetTests suite though.
Bug: 187935317
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1737400
Merged-In: I61fa371e8957037075a2617a014647ff062207c6
Change-Id: I61fa371e8957037075a2617a014647ff062207c6
Allow overlays to change the connectivity notification icons, and
whether the notifications are auto-cancelled.
This does not change default behavior, but is necessary to allow vendors
to adapt the notifications to their standards.
Bug: 173171709
Bug: 172048052
Test: atest NetworkNotificationManagerTest
Added test overlay, verified icon replaced
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1753822
Merged-In: Ibbb765a5e828b8b870cbfb81e89df2dbd2828be7
Change-Id: Ibbb765a5e828b8b870cbfb81e89df2dbd2828be7
Previously, the return condition in stop() will check if the state
is STOPPING and the reason is ERROR_INVALID_NETWORK. The condition
is too restricted so that if another event is happened after binder
died, the exception will be thrown and crash the system.
Since calling stop() twice doesn't make sense, so relax the condition
of return when the state is STOPPING.
Bug: 182586681
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1729690
Merged-In: I2454c1c080d8954dd3785d4ac6e96fc4131fdb47
Change-Id: I2454c1c080d8954dd3785d4ac6e96fc4131fdb47
Replace network[Add|Remove]UidRanges to
network[Add|Remove]UidRangesParcel. The new methods are passing
NativeUidRangeConfig which contains priority value for each uid
range rules.
Bug: 171872461
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Test: atest HostsideVpnTests
Ignore-AOSP-First: Need cherry-pick
Change-Id: I08bbdbcb8450b08e6208fa730137348550f9e3d2
Currently, ConnectivityService uses EVENT_REGISTER_NETWORK_LISTENER
to dispatch registering network callback with pending intent, this
is wrong since the code flow will not check if the pending intent
is duplicated. Thus, the registration will be duplicated if the
caller uses the same pending intent and register multiple times.
This change fixes the logic by using
EVENT_REGISTER_NETWORK_LISTENER_WITH_INTENT instead of
EVENT_REGISTER_NETWORK_LISTENER when dispatching register network
callback with pending intent.
Test: atest android.net.cts.ConnectivityManagerTest#testRegisterNetworkRequest_identicalPendingIntents
Test: atest android.net.cts.ConnectivityManagerTest#testRegisterNetworkCallback_identicalPendingIntents
Test: atest ConnectivityServiceTest#testNetworkCallbackMaximum
Test: 1. Use test app to file callback with same PendingIntent
2. Check dumpsys output
Bug: 189868426
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1727470
Merged-In: I38bdea3a026a78a6dc34b5200d43a75b3cd1ac0c
Change-Id: I38bdea3a026a78a6dc34b5200d43a75b3cd1ac0c
- Some applications are installed on external storage and they
are unavailable until exernal storage installed them
completely. And their permission need update after becoming
available. Thus, listen EXTERNAL_APPLICATIONS_AVAILABLE intent
and update those package whose is listed in chaged package
list.
- Remove user argument on buildPackageInfo() because the uid on
ApplicationInfo is based uid.
Bug: 145234989
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Ignore-AOSP-First: Need cherry-pick
Change-Id: Ia11ca4a7ba6fc1b87c27c0c40e36c91d9cdb322a
Multiple user's ares of mApps are not initialized in startMonitoring(),
so mApps.get(uid) of multi-user's app returns null in onPackageAdded().
As the result, permission of system uid is updated to "Network" and
any system application cannot use dedicated apn like IMS.
Using appId avoids this problem.
Bug: 168932048
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Signed-off-by: Sangcheol Lee <goodsc.lee@samsung.com>
Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/packages/modules/Connectivity/+/1733212
Merged-In: Ib8ea2185d8056bddb2ca5a8006f83afb3cffc9f4
Change-Id: Ib8ea2185d8056bddb2ca5a8006f83afb3cffc9f4
ConnectivityManager.setAvoidUnvalidated only works if the
config_networkAvoidBadWifi configuration is set to 0 and the
NETWORK_AVOID_BAD_WIFI setting is unset. There is no easy way
for a testing app to temporary set a test value to verify the
behavior of the API. Thus, add a mechanism to allow test app
to set a period of time to temporary unstrict the resource
configuration, i.e. Temporary simulate config_networkAvoidBadWifi
configured to 0.
Bug: 186061922
Test: atest CtsNetTestCases FrameworksNetTests
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1733788
Merged-In: If772078c61a9b12926f104d5dfc9c9071e844732
Change-Id: If772078c61a9b12926f104d5dfc9c9071e844732
To allow unit tests to run without platform certificates, remove
signature permission usage in ConnectivityServiceTest.
This mocks permission checks done in ConnectivityService for which the
test assumed that the permission was held, and mocks calls to
BatteryStatsManager. Calls to ActivityManagerService (through
PendingIntent) are done with shell permissions as the test uses real
PendingIntent mechanics.
Bug: 187935317
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Merged-In: If309d653ac2e9bbcf1b94bcee6336367289df359
Change-Id: If309d653ac2e9bbcf1b94bcee6336367289df359
Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/packages/modules/Connectivity/+/1736615
(cherry picked from commit 595dda3604)
Change-Id: Idb19b0f7cb87bb4d9de7a0b1a0e4128c2d6b9c6d
When the apps moved from/to a VPN, a proxy broadcast is needed to
inform the apps that the proxy might be changed since the default
network satisfied by the apps might also changed.
Since the framework does not track the defautlt network of every
apps, thus, this is done when:
1. VPN connects/disconnects.
2. List of uids that apply to the VPN has changed.
While 1 is already covered by the current design, the CL implements
2 in order to fulfill the case that different networks have
different proxies.
Bug: 178727215
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1717735
Merged-In: Ifa103dd66394026d752b407a1bee740c9fcdad2b
Change-Id: Ifa103dd66394026d752b407a1bee740c9fcdad2b
Updates to ConnectivityService so that the set OEM network preference
per app APIs can be tested via CTS.
Bug: 176496580
Bug: 176494815
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
atest FrameworksNetIntegrationTests
atest CtsNetTestCasesLatestSdk
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1723050
Merged-In: I5a47dcece31749293f080af060218d827082eb67
Change-Id: I5a47dcece31749293f080af060218d827082eb67
Per-app network functionality assumed all apps were installed for user 0
which is not always the case. This fix will address that by checking for
the existance of an app for all users and adding it to the per-app
network preference as was originally intended. Prior, no apps were
included if they were not installed for user 0 even if they were
available for another user such as user 10 in automotive.
Bug: 189838408
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
atest FrameworksNetIntegrationTests
atest CtsNetTestCases
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1723617
Merged-In: I7d75cdb02041e7a202254be2eaeca6c2b02d7c29
Change-Id: I7d75cdb02041e7a202254be2eaeca6c2b02d7c29
Adapt NsdServiceTest to its new mechanism for starting/stopping daemons.
Also, add a new test for the new self-cleanup mechanism.
Bug: 181810560
Test: atest NsdServiceTest
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1719018
Merged-In: I4c485a5d8fb4d6f52d82633a579bce4feb5c6375
Change-Id: I4c485a5d8fb4d6f52d82633a579bce4feb5c6375
Currently, when a network that uses 464xlat is torn down,
NetworkCallbacks will receive onLinkPropertiesChanged after
onLost. This is confusing and incorrect.
The incorrect callback is sent because handleLinkProperties
checks that the netId of the agent still exists, not that the
NetworkAgent is still registered. This is normally correct,
because the NetworkAgent is removed from mNetworkAgentInfos and
the netId are removed from mNetworkForNetId by the same method,
disconnectAndDestroyNetwork.
In this specific case it's not correct, because the call to
handleUpdateLinkProperties is from disconnectAndDestroyNetwork
itself via nai.clatd.update and calls Nat464Xlat#stop.
No other callers of handleUpdateLinkProperties are affected
because:
- EVENT_NETWORK_PROPERTIES_CHANGED is called only by
maybeHandleNetworkAgentMessage, which first checks that the
NetworkAgent is registered.
- handlePrivateDnsSettingsChanged only looks at registered
NetworkAgents (it loops over mNetworkAgentInfos).
- handlePrivateDnsValidationUpdate, handleNat64PrefixEvent and
handleCapportApiDataUpdate call getNetworkAgentInfoForNetId,
which will correctly determine that the agent is no longer
registered, since they run on the handler thread and thus
cannot run at the same time as disconnectAndDestroyNetwork.
The existing code contains a check for the netId being current.
This is intended to ensure that an update from a NetworkAgent
cannot affect another agent with the same Network. This extra
check is not necessary, because code running on the handler
thread can never observe a NetworkAgent in mNetworkAgentInfos
unless mNetworkForNetId maps that NetworkAgent's Network to that
NetworkAgent. This is because mNetworkForNetId is updated by the
same methods as mNetworkAgentInfos, and those updates occur on
the handler thread. So all code on the handler thread will see
those two as consistent.
Bug: 176496580
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests CtsNetTestCases HostsideVpnTests
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1727829
Merged-In: I944f4c6ad36206bdccd85a6ea7ef71324a29c685
Change-Id: I944f4c6ad36206bdccd85a6ea7ef71324a29c685
Ensure that NetworkCallbacks and netd operations are accounted
for. Also add a test for the spurious onLinkPropertiesChanged
callback that is currently send out after onLost.
Bug: 176496580
Test: atest ConnectivityServiceTest
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1729093
Merged-In: I69cf58bc87dfe55ea359a2cd76167d03fe2c953d
Change-Id: I69cf58bc87dfe55ea359a2cd76167d03fe2c953d
- Add default network priority to NetworkRequestInfo.
- The default network priority value is used when issue uid
ranges rules to netd. Netd will use the priority value and uid
ranges to generate corresponding ip rules specific to the given
network preference.
Bug: 171872461
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Ignore-AOSP-First: Needs cherry-picks
Change-Id: I0ea71b348492aeb4784d487bed4cfd5d387426ba
- Add more tests for mobile data preferred uids.
- Also address leftover comments on implementation commit.
Bug: 171872461
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Ignore-AOSP-First: Needs cherry-picks
Change-Id: I63f65bffc1b8883ddfd774222e26e629d7ea1f94
This CL updates ConnectivityDiagnostics permission checks in
ConnectivityService to only require location permission for Networks
that have TRANSPORT_WIFI. This change is consistent with the location
restrictions required for the transports themselves. Previously,
location permissions were required for all Network types.
Bug: 187310575
Test: atest ConnectivityServiceTest ConnectivityDiagnosticsManagerTest
Change-Id: I48806533e4e705d2d9be45f3b3d3931d9294b167
Merged-In: I48806533e4e705d2d9be45f3b3d3931d9294b167
(cherry picked from commit 0990af5148)
Now, PermissionMonitor reigster observer to listen the change
from all users, but "uids allowed on restricted networks" should
affect to all users instead of per each user. Thus, move the
setting from Settings.Secure to Settings.Global.
Bug: 189705071
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Ignore-AOSP-First: Need cherry-pick
Change-Id: Ibea354d8dda1f02652a193820f3f9eb573b9a956