- Add the interface name.
- Fix a bug where a default route would match an address of
another protocol (e.g., 0.0.0.0/0 would match 2001::).
- Tweak the hashCode method.
- Write a unit test.
Change-Id: Ida8266de440a9b1d9eaa132f182b9f1ce8978c44
Optimize for updating mNetworkPreference according to device's networkAttributes
setting from overlay config.xml when connectivityservice start.
Change-Id: I90286332d4f453038f1ddac7dd9d1265d96b4859
Signed-off-by: Jianzheng Zhou <jianzheng.zhou@freescale.com>
Migrate networking, storage, battery, DropBox, and PackageManager
related Secure settings to Global table.
Bug: 7232014, 7231331, 7231198
Change-Id: I772c2a9586a2f708c9db95622477f235064b8f4d
When a user is removed, migrate all network stats belonging to that
user into special UID_REMOVED bucket. Also removes those stats from
kernel to avoid double-counting if another user is created.
Bug: 7194784
Change-Id: I03f1d660fe3754566326b7749cae8068fc224ea9
We now notify the user of a captive portal before switching to the network as default.
This allows background applications to continue to work until the user confirms he
wants to sign in to the captive portal.
Also, moved out captive portal handling out of wifi as a seperate component.
Change-Id: I7c7507481967e33a1afad0b4961688bd192f0d31
Adds support for always-on VPN profiles, also called "lockdown." When
enabled, LockdownVpnTracker manages the netd firewall to prevent
unencrypted traffic from leaving the device. It creates narrow rules
to only allow traffic to the selected VPN server. When an egress
network becomes available, LockdownVpnTracker will try bringing up
the VPN connection, and will reconnect if disconnected.
ConnectivityService augments any NetworkInfo based on the lockdown
VPN status to help apps wait until the VPN is connected.
This feature requires that VPN profiles use an IP address for both
VPN server and DNS. It also blocks non-default APN access when
enabled. Waits for USER_PRESENT after boot to check KeyStore status.
Bug: 5756357
Change-Id: If615f206b1634000d78a8350a17e88bfcac8e0d0
Generate the racoon and mtpd daemon arguments in system_server,
instead of accepting them from Settings.
Bug: 5756357
Change-Id: I42c1a644f6add477fe4222342640d7db15982cb8
Network type can be obtained through EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO, but offer
it as first-class extra since the returned NetworkInfo is deprecated.
Bug: 6936247
Change-Id: Ief59577afd2bd930f0f4c5650b413feef86bfbc3
The activity notification is received from netd, an intent
DATA_ACTIVITY_CHANGE is then raised for other part of the system to
consume.
Change-Id: Idfcc4763c51c5b314c57f546c12557082f06bebf
Add method to parse new iface_stat_fmt proc stats, or return null
when kernel support is unavailable. Add test and remove older, unused
parsing code. Create new "xt" recorder to persist the new xtables
counters when available.
Add SSID support to NetworkIdentity to fix policy tests.
Bug: 6422414
Change-Id: I77f70e9acb79a559ab626f3af5c4f3599801ed43
Report to developers if active network is "metered" and define it
as the user being sensitive to heavy data usage.
Bug: 3001465
Change-Id: I855ca3cd3eb1de3c4814148d70ccf24957af898a
Add networkId field to NetworkIdentity to identify Wi-Fi networks by
SSID. Add support for policies without usage cycles.
Only apply mobile policies when SIM state is ready, which is cleaner
than just checking for airplane mode. Also avoids creating no-op
default policies when subscriberId is null.
Bug: 3001465, 3291052
Change-Id: I1f8aaa49a5db306df022c402ea7f3f5d4bc0cfc7
When Wi-fi connects at L2 layer, the beacons reach and the device
can maintain a connection to the access point, but the application
connectivity can be flaky (due to bigger packet size exchange).
We now use Watchdog to monitor the quality of the last hop on
Wi-Fi using signal strength and ARP connectivity as indicators
to decide if the link is good enough to switch to Wi-Fi as the uplink.
ARP pings are useful for link validation but can still get through
when the application traffic fails to go through and thus not best indicator
real packet loss since they are tiny packets (28 bytes) and have
much low chance of packet corruption than the regular data
packets.
Signal strength and ARP used together ends up working well in tests.
The goal is to switch to Wi-Fi after validating ARP transfer
and RSSI and then switching out of Wi-Fi when we hit a low
signal strength threshold and waiting until the signal strength
improves and validating ARP transfer.
Change-Id: Ica593291ec7772da892f03cf45b649635b730c47
Instead of trusting NTP time alone, use the most-conservative of
system clock and NTP.
Bug: 5584564
Change-Id: I5dd87fc009959b1cf0a7d660e385a0b1a8be238b