In PT17, for security of the patch these two constants have been
switched from boolean to enum values. While this is nice for making
sure a patch is correct, it's also pretty wasteful. Now that it's
certain that the values of these fields don't matter, they can be
set to logical values (as opposed to reversed as it was the case
before PT17.
Test: runtest
Change-Id: I93a0780e23c2f658687be066dc16f27529baaa86
This change adds the relevant JNI implementations, as well as the
implementations and NetworkAgent tracking code in the TestNetworkService.
TestNetworkService (And Manager) is designed for use exclusively in
testing code, allowing for the creation of TUN and IPsec backed networks
in test code. Specifically, this allows for testing of components such
as IP, DHCP, or DNS clients, as well as kernel features such as IPsec.
Access to the TestNetworkService will be conditioned upon the
MANAGE_TEST_NETWORKS permission that will be granted only to the Shell.
CTS will use UiAutomation.adoptShellPermissionIdentity() to gain the
ability to use this service.
Bug: 72950854
Test: CTS tests passing
Change-Id: Ie66ba631a548b5f9c6b5ed0797582f86688debe5
This adds the scaffolding for TestNetworkManager and TestNetworkService.
These are separate from the ConnectivityManager/ConnectivityService in
order to prevent polluting the API space, and making them harder to
maintain.
Bug: 72950854
Test: Compiles, CTS tests relying on this pass
Change-Id: Ic42c09a33d962471e2587ec27f3fab2d72bbcd42
NSS needed it for getting VpnInfo[], NetworkState[] and
activeLinkProperties which it used to query via ConnectivityManager.
For VpnInfo[], this was racy as NSS may ignore intermediate changes to a
VPN's underlying networks. See http://b/123961098 for more context.
It may also lead to deadlocks b/w ConnectivityService and
NetworkStatsService. See http://b/126245192 for more info.
This change will ensure that NSS is never contending on any of
ConnectivityService locks.
Bug: 123961098
Bug: 126245192
Bug: 120145746
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Change-Id: Id1da446b54d95ee68ed14079107b1a10318bcf8b
Merged-In: I57e117bb4e9efe491b19d6b5a479f2d58d1c58e6
This change is basically a revert of http://ag/3580901.
It was made because previously VPN capabilities did not use to update
based on its underlying networks. That is no longer the case anymore.
This was previously returning meteredness on the basis of VPN's first
underlying network which is incorrect in cases such as VPN using
multiple underlying networks, or VPN that has explicitly marked itself
as metered via VpnService.Builder#setMetered API.
Bug: 123936838
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Change-Id: Ia54b8570fbad4a638a6d43a95e0271c6baf66685
* changes:
Catch ServiceSpecificException instead of IllegalStateException.
Manage NAT64 prefix discovery lifecycle in the framework.
Track NAT64 in the framework and start clatd iff NAT64 detected
Change Nat464Xlat lifecycle.
Minor improvements to verifyTcpBufferSizeChange.
In its own change for ease of rollbacks due to the risk of
possibly crashing existing codepaths.
Bug: 65674744
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Test: builds, boots. Wifi, cell data, private DNS work
Change-Id: I2c0acc1c7b8367803f17b4a12c1df0fdfbc29691
The old NetworkManagementService methods to start clatd threw
IllegalStateException, but the new netd methods throw
ServiceSpecificException. Update the catch clauses so that if
starting clatd fails, the system doesn't crash.
Also stop logging stack traces but only include the exception
message itself.
Bug: 65674744
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Test: connecting/disconnecting to v6-only wifi in a loop does not crash
Change-Id: I4a9ec7f104712fbbe08f4f67e3288df03e8ed873
Currently NAT64 prefix discovery, which runs in netd, is started
by netd itself when a network is programmed with all-IPv6 DNS
servers. Unfortunately this is not correct because in many cases
we program DNS servers before the network is connected and it's
actually possible to send packets to them.
In general netd does not have enough visibility into network
lifecycle management to decide when to start and stop prefix
discovery. So move it into the framework with the rest of the
464xlat control plane.
Bug: 65674744
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Change-Id: I8fa051a9c216d9c05082bf7d0bbb0cbd56000162
Currently, both netd and clatd do NAT64 prefix detection, and we
start clatd on all IPv6-only networks regardless of whether netd
has detected a NAT64 prefix or not.
Instead, track the NAT64 prefix in the framework, and only start
clatd if the prefix is detected. This will allow us to remove
DNS64 detection in clatd, and pass the NAT64 prefix and the IPv6
address to clatd on the command line instead of clatd finding it
itself. That way, netd and the framework will always know how
464xlat is configured, and we'll be able to use that information
in netd.
Test: builds, boots
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Change-Id: Ida32d5760c5aecf7aeebef08fdb596291b2ce14a
Currently, NetworkAgentInfo keeps a Nat464Xlat object only on
networks where we're starting clatd (i.e., IPv6-only networks).
Simplify this code by making the Nat464Xlat object final and
always non-null. This allows us to use Nat464Xlat to store
information, such as the NAT64 prefix, even if the clat daemon
has not been started yet.
Also, remove the STOPPING state which waits for the interface to
be removed. Instead, when stop() is called, immediately enter the
IDLE state.
- This is necessary in order to be able to call start() again
before the interface removal notification has arrived.
- It's also arguably more correct than the current code,
because when stop() returns clatd has already terminated
(ClatdController::stopClatd calls waitpid), and thus the tun
fd is already closed and the tun interface is gone.
Also, now that Nat464Xlat objects are reused after stop(), add
test coverage for calling start() after stop, in both cases:
- The notification that the previous interface was removed
arrives before the second start().
- The notification that the previous interface was removed
arrives after the second start() but before the notification
that the second interface was added.
Also fix a couple of lint warnings.
Test: builds, boots
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Test: clatd stops when IPv4 address added
Test: clatd restarts after "adb shell killall clatd"
Change-Id: I3dc66d155aa27606681f3473daf2170434d8c6d0
In order to support tcp keepalive offload, some socket
options are necessary. If one of them isn't supported in
kernel, just return ERROR_HARDWARE_UNSUPPORTED to the
caller.
e.g.
TCP_REPAIR starts from kernel 3.5
TCP_REPAIR_QUEUE starts from kernel 3.5
TCP_QUEUE_SEQ starts from kernel 3.5
TCP_REPAIR_WINDOW starts from kernel version 4.8
Bug: 124453402
Test: -boot, flash, atest FrameworksNetTests
-start tcp keepalive offload in kernel 4.4 and 4.9 device.
Change-Id: I6f87e5be2f2ca7aae1293820c164d0bc7b664eb6
The current logging relies on the system log that may rotate. This is a
problem to investigate bugs where the network stack service is not
started. Add a SharedLog to NetworkStackClient and dump it in
ConnectivityService (for lack of a better place to dump it).
Bug: 124307802
Test: Booted, dumpsys connectivity shows the log
Change-Id: If596451d0613645f68a8a32acb032eea76ea506c
Netd need the list of apps that have permission INTERNET or permission
UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS at run time to make decisions about application
request. To avoid protential deadlock and reduce the traffic between
netd and system server, Use packageManagerServcie to send the list of
apps that have those permissions to netd when device boot and when new
apps get installed.
Bug: 111560570
Bug: 111560739
Test: install and uninstall packages and dumpsys netd trafficcontroller
Change-Id: Idb9905f424557a5c59e35d41f5eafe345aca87e0
NetworkStack is only used in services.net or clients of services.net. It
cannot stay in framework.jar because it needs to depend on AIDL
interfaces, which would conflict with app implementations if they were
in framework.jar.
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests NetworkStackTests
Bug: 124033493
Change-Id: Ib1d08a3669983640119d008db7e2990fa798724f
Merged-In: I501b125a388c1100c2182bde4670944c2f0d7a02
ICaptivePortal is used in the framework and cannot be used as a
dependency in NetworkMonitor, as the framework class takes precedence
when linking.
Also fix NetworkMonitorTest that was not verifying the right
startCaptivePortalApp call.
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests NetworkStackTests
Bug: 124033493
Change-Id: I8e7bb79e50650ae182a2e4277fb49abf5fb6d910
Merged-In: Ib6a89e54312628662b130fbeec18d11e139f09fa
Previously, they were only updated when underlying network set was
non-null.
This change also ensures that all the calls b/w ConnectivityService and
Vpn that leads to updating capabilities are on ConnectivityService
handler thread.
Additionally, it also ensures that capabilities are propagated after VPN
enters connected state. This was previously done from establish which
could potentially lead to race between VPN getting connected and
capabilities getting updated.
This change also updates VPN capabilities inline from
ConnectivityService handler thread. Previously, there was an additional
loop where Vpn would update capabilities via NetworkAgent thru
AsyncChannel which posts back to CS handler thread, which could
potentially lead to delays in updating VPN capabilities.
Bug: 119129310
Bug: 118856062
Bug: 124268198
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Test: manual - verified VPNs capabilities are getting updated and
DownloadManager is working correctly.
Change-Id: Id0abc4d304bb096e92479a118168690ccce634ed
In aosp/861571, it tried to refine the design to prevent the
lingering notification is cleared unexpectedly. However, all
notifications should be cleared when network is disconnected.
Refine the design by clearing all lingering notifications when
network is disconnected.
Bug: 123488640
Bug: 123537643
Test: 1.Build pass
2.atest FrameworksNetTests
3.Connect to a hotspot which doesn't have internet,
after getting "NO_INTERNET" notification, disconnect
the wifi and check if "NO_INTERNET" notification will
be cleared or not.
Change-Id: Iac45ec186cf81915c318dba37f43136609d579f6
Have the network stack pass its package name in
showProvisioningNotification instead.
Bug: 124033493
Test: flashed, WiFi and captive portal works
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests NetworkStackTests
Change-Id: I1f3312768ba1fb34e99a827e1fcdaf7510e318a8
The new set of API allows applications to request keepalives
offload for established TCP sockets over wifi.
However, the application must not write to or read from the
socket after calling this method, until specific callbacks are
called.
Bug: 114151147
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests FrameworksWifiTests NetworkStackTests
Change-Id: I3880505dbc35fefa34ef6c79555458ecf5d296a4
Treat NetworkStack.PERMISSION_MAINLINE_NETWORK_STACK as equivalent to
NETWORK_STACK, CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL and NETWORK_SETTINGS combined.
NetworkStack.PERMISSION_MAINLINE_NETWORK_STACK is defined as signature
permission in NetworkStackPermissionStub, which is signed with the
platform certificate, so requirements are the same for both permissions.
The permission is defined by NetworkStackPermissionStub and only used by
NetworkStack, which must be signed with the same key as the stub.
Test: flashed, booted, WiFi works, also with changes on top removing
CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL and NETWORK_SETTINGS
Bug: 112869080
Change-Id: I9d0ea8fc99eadf7e902421efdba9b8bf535658b8
Endpoints protected with INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL, such as
startActivityAsUser, should only be used by modules signed with the
platform cert. The NetworkStack needs to have the system server start
the application so this restriction can be applied.
Bug: 123846255
Test: flashed, captive portal works from primary and secondary user
Change-Id: Ib3e427b3fd03ced80c02985e795f79b096a2ec9a
When offload is starting, socket will be switched to repair
mode. Read and write on the socket will not be allowed until
repair mode is turned off. If remote packet arrives, repair
mode will be turned off automatically and a callback will
be raised to indicate that socket is ready to read from.
Bug: 114151147
Test: -atest FrameworksNetTests
-manual
Change-Id: I0c335865912e183e7ad32a8ea12188f02ccde5fd
In previous change, the new SocketKeepalive API was exported.
But internally, old PacketKeepalive names and structures are
still used.
This change rename them properly for code consistency and also
refactor KeepalivePacketData to support different types of
KeepalivePacketData.
Bug: 114151147
Test: 1. atest FrameworksNetTests
2. atest FrameworksWifiTests
3. atest FrameworksTelephonyTests
Change-Id: Ia9917d12987e91e87e34ffb3f126e7bc7c9c187e
Merged-In: Ia9917d12987e91e87e34ffb3f126e7bc7c9c187e
The callback would be used to notify entitlement value. If the
cache value indicates entitlement succeeded, it just fire
callback with cache value instead of run entitlement check.
Bug: 120887283
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests
Change-Id: I8afe928423bd75c54c61533a50a5c0814922ceb1
The metrics go through NetworkMonitor in the NetworkStack so that they
can be upgraded to new metrics in the future.
Test: flashed, captive portal login works, metrics shown in events log
Bug: 112869080
Merged-In: I4bccfbd87bae5b2d65e45c7a5918aa45ab5d76e8
Change-Id: Ib5e2126788f8d56a00a56d7efcd33c5f9a37a6de
Includes various small changes to stop using hidden APIs
Test: make NetworkStack
Test: flashed, booted, WiFi and tethering working
Bug: 112869080
Change-Id: Id2830795a444f484b377ed6437435a1cd833697a