Fixing javadoc deprecated tags to fix a checkbuild error breaks the current/api.txt.
We're not ready for the api change yet, so back out the comments.
Change-Id: Ia95e394da7329c1b9e3876e589c3c2137ba18048
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
The multinetwork branch is rebooting on startup with:
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): *** FATAL EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS: NetworkStats
[...]
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to read from field 'long android.net.NetworkCapabilities.mNetworkCapabilities' on a null object reference
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): at android.net.NetworkCapabilities.<init>(NetworkCapabilities.java:235)
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): at android.net.BaseNetworkStateTracker.getNetworkCapabilities(BaseNetworkStateTracker.java:103)
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): at com.android.server.ConnectivityService.getAllNetworkState(ConnectivityService.java:1134)
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): at com.android.server.net.NetworkStatsService.updateIfacesLocked(NetworkStatsService.java:877)
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): at com.android.server.net.NetworkStatsService.updateIfaces(NetworkStatsService.java:849)
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): at com.android.server.net.NetworkStatsService.access$600(NetworkStatsService.java:139)
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): at com.android.server.net.NetworkStatsService$2.onReceive(NetworkStatsService.java:717)
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): at android.app.LoadedApk$ReceiverDispatcher$Args.run(LoadedApk.java:766)
E/AndroidRuntime( 1024): ... 4 more
This seems to be due to NetworkCapabilities' copy constructor
not null-checking its argument. Unbreak things by ignoring null.
Change-Id: Iff3c38e6d72390fa86e51bfce534ebd42a262e19
Since the interface for creating/accessing PAC URLs through a
ProxyInfo is Uri based, so should the internal storage and
references.
Change-Id: Ibf15c350f4cc526f81aba3ec463070f26af8f535
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