Some Factories come and go (Telephony) and so they need to be able to unregister.
Also, debugging is tough when the factories are anonymous, so add names for logging.
Lastly, only send single set of NetworkRequests to a newly registered NetworkFactory
and only send the requests.
Change-Id: I717d63363f25c446f8ecf38d933b1a35d744af6e
Also moved the requestId serial number out of this public class into CS.
Had to leave NetworkRequest hidden for now because the docs refer to things still hidden
in ConnectivityManager.
Change-Id: I14d1fe52d992adf5e4dc197b8f5433e40b0adfe6
If a runtime restart happens while clatd was running, we try to
start clatd, which causes a fatal exception because netd returns
a 400 error (clatd already started.
Bug: 13450716
Bug: 15012035
Change-Id: I102a06d6193fb5f4a1ebe5ad52e5647ff72ca0da
These are due to changes to ConnectivityService that were made
after master-multinetwork-dev branched off. They mostly didn't
cause merge conflicts because they were in different parts of
the file from the multinetwork changes, but they cause compile
errors now. These particular changes should be fine - they are
all in dead code anyway, and their functionality had already
been re-implemented in the new code.
Change-Id: I0ac9e39c3c975c8e8dc04ad11b6b85366693865c
At present the network evaluation / captive portal detection
is disabled pending addition of API to bind socket to network.
Change-Id: I5d1f5dc86d4dd9481d52dd45d6da0732054c8315
NetworkFactory and NetworkAgent. First trying with wifi and
getting rid of WifiStateTracker.
Conflicts:
api/current.txt
services/core/java/com/android/server/ConnectivityService.java
Change-Id: I7f0ec13d7d8988b32f3c6dc71f72012f3349fe02
This is a protocol allowing transports to dynamically register with CS for
Handler to Handler communications.
bug:13885501
Change-Id: Ic7275e3724a15efc7e5f80981560c4cb3106007b
Since PAC needs to relay the local proxy port back to the
ConnectivityService it ends up calling handleApplyDefaultProxy...
This works fine for PAC on WiFi, but when tested on global proxy
(not currently used anywhere), it sets the mDefaultProxy. This
mDefaultProxy does not get cleared when the global proxy is cleared
and requires a reboot to get things cleared out.
This CL adds a check to overwrite mGlobalProxy rather than
mDefaultProxy in this use case.
Change-Id: I92782d11e213b91f8ddda2faaf996a7252273fc3
This is a start and two tests succeed:
Tested expired AT&T SIM and waiting 15min for alarm to fire.
Tested a provisioned Verizon SIM and works normally.
I've NOT tested AT&T where I've properly completed the provisioning.
I've NOT tested T-Mobile SIM either provisioned or not-provisioned.
I've NOT tested provisioning over WiFi.
I've NOT tested that WiFi <-> Mobile works
I've NOT tested voice calls, SMS, MMS
...
The current bug is below, but it is poorly named either it should be
renamed or a new bug created.
Bug: 13190133
Change-Id: I0a09f642614cd27a8655e9dae764b8999ce485b8
With netd allowing overlapping rules for uid range rules the interface
name is needed to make sure only the correct rule is removed.
Bug: 12134439
Change-Id: I94f77f154f49ca8d5f6cf49683a4473cc92c3eb7
The value for the TCP initial receive window comes from,
in order,
kernel
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_default_init_rwnd
init.rc (via properties)
net.tcp.default_init_rwnd
properties
net.tcp.default_init_rwnd
gservices
Settings.Global.TCP_DEFAULT_INIT_RWND
Bug: 12020135
Change-Id: I0e271be19472900fa9f3bab037d53383ec014a9e