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 patch groups connect() events per netId. It adds netid and
transport information to serialized ConnectStatistics events.
Test: updated NetdEventListenerServiceTest
updated IpConnectivityMetricsTest
$ runtest frameworks-net passes
Bug: 34901696
Change-Id: Id0d536ff723ded5c26eafe0bb138ba75ba2856c5
Merged-In: I4769496383943e714a1d350c298e093c2ed57477
(cherry picked from commit dfc2cc5857199345e08f07977b79b20292f964a2)
This patch changes how DnsEvents are logged in IpConnectivityMetrics.
The following changes are made:
- DnsEventBatch are not logged after 100 queries on the same network
- this allows to merge DnsEvent and DnsEventBatch into one class
- DnsEventBatch are not logged after a network disconnect
- this allows to remove the NetworkCallback
- DnsEvent are now logged similarly to ConnectStats when statistics are
flushed, in a direct call from IpConnectivityMetrics into
NetdEventListenerService, in a direct call from IpConnectivityMetrics
into NetdEventListenerService.
- this allows to remove the Parcelable implementation of DnsEvent
- transports information is added to DnsEvent.
Test: - simplified NetdEventListenerServiceTest covering dns logging
- updated IpConnectivityEventBuilderTest
- updated IpConnectivityMetricsTest
- $ runtest frameworks-net passes
- manually verified $ adb shell dumpsys connmetrics list proto
Bug: 34901696
Change-Id: I4fcd0ad7a7b85d587647f471a90c1e53a18fc95a
Merged-In: Ia4b33fd4212741152662a2adbb0533bd1b4902ee
(cherry picked from commit 0699cf98042a64e41ee076c464eb115a6579be08)
This patch also
- partially reverts commit 7f818778a8
that exposed a getTransports method on NetworkCapabilities.
- moves enumerateBits to BitUtils (as unpackBits), and adds the
reverse packBit method.
Bug: 34901696
Test: manually looked at $ adb shell dumpsys connmetrics list
Change-Id: I1650daf8fc9c1b6e0d986d2285f81e888be8847f
Merged-In: Id04f9080e7f75608deeb49306aec34941e71794c
(cherry picked from commit df456e13a1127e3c8594b1d22ea4a9b3dca67a4b)
This groups them together with the rest of the networking unit
tests. It also speeds up compile/test cycles ("runtest -x" of one
file goes from 1m15s to 30s).
Test: runtest frameworks-net passes on internal tree
Change-Id: I53cb0c51355fe4b4b30e451fa09fbbf58da39efd
This patch fixes mismatch between current proto compiler and what is
expected in several IP connectivity metrics unit tests.
Test: built, flashed, $ runtest frameworks-net
Bug: 37126521
Change-Id: I1476c923d61f748ecac1146423127f54ba117502
This path changes a dangerous lock path in reportNetworkConnectivity().
This methods is called outside of the main ConnectivityService handler
and takes a lock on a specific NetworkAgentInfo whose connectivity
status is being reported.
While this lock is held, reportNetworkConnectivity() goes on and query
the network policy state for that network, which may ends into
NetworkPolicyManagerService.
Instead, the lock on NetworkAgentInfo is only held long enough to make a
copy of LinkProperties, which is then passed to
NetworkPolicyManagerService without that lock.
Bug: 36902662
Test: could not repro b/36902662, reportNetworkConnectivity() works.
$ runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: Iac4b75bcecbdddb0ac695c8b1a87ae755f62f47f
This path changes a dangerous lock path in reportNetworkConnectivity().
This methods is called outside of the main ConnectivityService handler
and takes a lock on a specific NetworkAgentInfo whose connectivity
status is being reported.
While this lock is held, reportNetworkConnectivity() goes on and query
the network policy state for that network, which may ends into
NetworkPolicyManagerService.
Instead, the lock on NetworkAgentInfo is only held long enough to make a
copy of LinkProperties, which is then passed to
NetworkPolicyManagerService without that lock.
Bug: 36902662
Test: could not repro b/36902662, reportNetworkConnectivity() works.
$ runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: Iac4b75bcecbdddb0ac695c8b1a87ae755f62f47f
This allows an application that knows how to provide seamless
network connectivity (e.g., using QUIC multipath) to find out if
doing so is desired.
(cherry picked from commit 48a2a32bdd)
Test: builds, boots, runtest frameworks-net passes.
Bug: 34630278
Change-Id: Ic7fd0b9e1cd879fdfaf84009d7125391895e9087
API visibility change: unhide allowing NetworkSpecifier
to be an arbitrary object.
Bug: 27533960
Bug: 36053921
Bug: 36275276
Test: builds and runs
Change-Id: I1d1705cca7ece077ef8d7c674c62d5369fedbb03
Tests various combinations of empty / non-empty NetworkSpecifiers
and changing specifiers on the fly.
Test: ConnectivityServiceTest passes
Bug: 27533960
Change-Id: Ibd6b4efc861dc51689e46f3882ba859223411bf0
This change introduces new methods on DumpUtils that can check if the
caller has DUMP and/or PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS access. It then moves all
existing dump() methods to use these checks so that we emit
consistent error messages.
Test: cts-tradefed run commandAndExit cts-dev -m CtsSecurityTestCases -t android.security.cts.ServicePermissionsTest
Bug: 32806790
Change-Id: Iaff6b9506818ee082b1e169c89ebe1001b3bfeca
This patch simplifies wakelock management by acknowledging that only one
acquisition at most is in flight at any time. This allows to remove the
serial number associated with wakelock acquisition and to avoid double
release when regaining a default network.
Example of $ adb shell dumpsys connectivity logs:
NetTransition WakeLock activity (most recent first):
03-31 00:15:13.816 - RELEASE (EVENT_CLEAR_NET_TRANSITION_WAKELOCK)
03-31 00:14:59.216 - ACQUIRE for NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 101]
03-31 00:09:05.799 - RELEASE (EVENT_EXPIRE_NET_TRANSITION_WAKELOCK)
03-31 00:08:05.738 - ACQUIRE for NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]
Test: watched wakelock section $ adb shell dumpsys connectivity while
turning on and off Wifi (with no other network).
Bug: 36703718
Change-Id: I899b0816c0e41b3991d9540e9b9a604914ff673a