onBlockedStatusChanged is intruduced for network blocked status.
The changes in this patch are:
- Test onBlockedStatusChanged which tells apps whether the
network is blocked.
- Fixed the tests which is affected by the order changed in
onAvailable.
Test: as follows
- runtest frameworks-net
- runtest -x NetworkPolicyManagerServiceTest.java
Bug: 74575553
Change-Id: I383c037ed895ef69c478dc3cff69fb1e27c42845
NOT_SUSPENDED and FOREGROUND are capabilities that need to
be public so as to reach feature parity with what information
can be gotten through the use of CONNECTIVITY_ACTION and
synchronous calls to ConnectivityManager. This change makes
them public, and wires up the NOT_SUSPENDED capability.
This deprecates in effect the old onSuspended and onResumed
callbacks, but these have never been public.
This also converts the onAvailable path from a multiple
binder call design to a simpler, single binder call. This
is only for internal convenience
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Test: cts
Test: also manual testing
Change-Id: I6ea524bb361ecef0569ea2f9006c1e516378bc25
This patch changes how callback unregistration works in order to be
consistent with undocumented use cases currently de-facto supported
by the API (although in a buggy way):
- callback recycling: releasing then reregistering a callback again.
- multiple request registrations with the same callback.
The second use case is not desirable but needs to be taken into account
for now for the purpose of correctly releasing NetworkRequests
registered in ConnectivityService.
In order to support request release in both use cases with minimal
amount of complexity for the time being the following changes are done:
- request to callback unmapping is done synchronously at callback
release time.
- all requests associated to a callback are unmapped at callback
release time.
This fixes the following issues:
- a callback stops being triggered as soon as it is released.
Otherwise when recycling the callback immediately, it is possible
the previous request associated with it triggers it, confusing the
app.
- when a callback is registered multiple times, the requests are not
leaked.
- when a callback is registered multiple times and then released, the
N-1 first registrations do not trigger the callback anymore.
In the future it would be desirable to enforce the intended 1:1 mapping
between callbacks and requests at registration time.
Bug: 35921499, 35955593, 20701525
Test: - added new tests in ConnectivityManagerTest to test releasing,
recycling, and a disabled test for no multiple regristration.
- new tests catch regression causing b/35921499, b/35955593.
Change-Id: Ia0917ac322fc049f76adb4743bc745989fed6d26
This static method returns a NetworkCapabilities instance with
transports and capabilities set according to the given legacy type.
Also:
- add NetworkRequest.Builder.setCapabilities(), to be able to use
the NetworkCapabilities instances returned from the above
- update UpstreamNetworkMonitor to make immediate use of this
Test: as follows
- build (bullhead)
- flashed
- booted
- runtest frameworks-net passes
- WiFi to DUN upstream tethering works
Bug: 32163131
Change-Id: Idfe1ddd2815c355cbf27cf29eb0e3de177de84e9