The test is broken because CS is using
sendStickyBroadcast with all users context instead of
sendStickyBroadcastAsUser to send sticky broadcast. So update
related code on ConnectivityServiceIntegrationTest.
Bug: 178367782
Test: atest FrameworksNetIntegrationTests
atest FrameworksNetTests
Change-Id: I7ad94fa31ea16025e6ad62d41235978f45be5d99
Connectivity service is going to become a mainline module which
will not able to access hidden APIs. Thus, use formal API
Context#getSystemService() to get network policy service instead
of hidden API ServiceManager#getService().
Bug: 170598012
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests FrameworksNetIntegrationTests
Change-Id: I4f286264b5800b2b922f85a76ddd20d64d53000a
MockVpn is very difficult to use because it requires the test
caller keeping track of both the MockVpn object and an
accompanying TestNetworkAgentWrapper.
It's also not very realistic: for example, connect() doesn't
actually connect anything, it just makes it so that if
ConnectivityService tries to update the capabilities, the attempt
will not be ignored. Also, unlike the real code in Vpn, it
connects with empty NetworkCapabilities (in particular, with
empty UID ranges).
Make this easier to use and a bit more realistic by:
- Allowing TestNetworkAgentWrapper to take a "NetworkCapabilities
template" that will form the initial capabilities sent when the
agent registers with ConnectivityService. This allows the VPN
to register its agent with its UID ranges already set, like the
production code does.
- Providing separate methods to register the NetworkAgent and
mark it connected for cases where the test needs to make
changes to the NetworkAgent before connecting (e.g., poking
NetworkMonitor).
- Putting the TestNetworkAgentWrapper inside MockVpn and driving
it through MockVpn's methods. In order not to have too many
wrapper functions (and because we can't delegate like in
Kotlin), there's still an agent() method that returns the
TestNetworkAgentWrapper.
Bug: 173331190
Test: test-only change
Change-Id: I749ff325bc13ac96f512270b86d1f67686eec378
Create a new target service-connectivity to split
ConnectivityService from services.core.
Add ConnectivityServiceInitializer for initializing
ConnectivityService and add systemReady() in
ConnectivityManager so that SystemServer can call systemReady()
through ConnectivityManager which won't change current behavior.
Bug: 158268939
Test: make target-java, make host-java
atest FrameworksNetIntegrationTests
atest FrameworksNetTests
make, device can boot,
atest CtsStrictJavaPackagesTestCases
wifi and mobile data work.
Change-Id: I99401772ba9c1c34adca20040da3c7c72d86ddd9
Merged-In: Ie732bfaf381404af0bb599ca2f421a96e7aa4257
Add a test to verify the ConnectivityService / NetworkMonitor
integration around the captive portal API.
Test: atest ConnectivityServiceIntegrationTest
Bug: 156062304
Change-Id: I4eed02e09fc4943c011d871c58ba97ec572c7763
The constructor was changed to allow for unit tests.
Bug: 137328719
Test: atest FrameworksNetIntegrationTests
Change-Id: I46f247268310e12d420531745a22e93cf3550e89
Add the service manager argument that is added for the notification
manager.
Test: atest FrameworksNetIntegrationTests
Bug: 139269711
Change-Id: Ie657687000a068b3892d04440b20b3408e875a00
Move tethering out of ConnectivityService. All client would
use TetheringManager to talk with TetheringService directly.
Bug: 144320246
Test: -build, flash, boot
-atest TetheringTests
Change-Id: Ib051bea724a256f9c4572b566e46ae7b9c4abe6e
Merged-In: Ib051bea724a256f9c4572b566e46ae7b9c4abe6e
* changes:
[Tether10]Remove UserManagerInternal usage in Tethering
[Tether07] Migrate Tethering into module
[Tether07] Clean up build rule for libtetheroffloadjni
Now tethering would be run in dedicated service.
TetheringManager is the interface used to communicate with
TetheringService. The new call flow would be: ConnectivityManager
-> ConnectivityService -> TetheringManager -> TetheringService.
Note: the return value of #tether(), #untether() and #setUsbTethering()
APIs would always be no error. Client can use #getLastTetherError()
or #getTetheredIfaces or listen tether state change to check
status of corresponding interface.
Bug: 136040414
Bug: 144742179
Test: -build, flash, boot
-atest TetheringTests
-atest FrameworksNetTests
Change-Id: I7e78c0e0a3e70f940a749ba2a39ece7c7ec5b9b3
Merged-In: I7e78c0e0a3e70f940a749ba2a39ece7c7ec5b9b3
This test exercises the Connectivity <-> NetworkMonitor integration.
This CL only contains a simple test (network validates), but more
generally it sets up a test package that contains both services.jar
classes and NetworkStack classes, and runs NetworkStack components in
another process (using TestNetworkStackService).
ConnectivityServiceIntegrationTest runs in the test process and binds to
TestNetworkStackService to obtain TestNetworkStackConnector and to
NetworkStackInstrumentationService to obtain
NetworkStackInstrumentationConnector. That last connector allows the
test to mock NetworkMonitor HTTP Requests.
Test: atest FrameworksNetIntegrationTests
Change-Id: Ieca18e273609044cf6b1870d2f0dba33ca7b38d3