And also remove some small code duplication (checkNotNull).
Test: built, flashed, runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: Id6c13bca9d12f70b88806032e0a4fa198efbedc6
Symptom:
AppOps verified the incorrect package of calling tether state
changing API.
It threw SecurityException by mistake.
Solution:
Pass the correct package name to enforceTetherChangePermission.
Bug: 32931147
Change-Id: Ia1167f26f556678b189a24a4a716f1a7e5cb12eb
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 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 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
Test: as follows
- built (bullhead)
- flashed
- booted
- runtest frameworks-net passes
- manual USB tethering toggling between WiFi and mobile
Bug: 32163131
Change-Id: I57edf5114b6361f320577c7870e40f8b3cdf74ce
The state that needs to be transferred includes:
- NetworkCapabilities
- LinkProperties
- whether the network is currently suspended
Additionally:
- Rename notifyNetworkCallback() to notifyNetworkAvailable()
in order to clarify its real function.
- fix previous copy/paste error in unittest
Test: as follows
- built (bullhead)
- flashed
- booted
- runtest frameworks-net passes
- USB tethering with mobile and Wi-Fi upstream toggling
Bug: 32163131
Change-Id: Ib4460bcd5d08863a9feac9e8ab41a238897bb3ea
Add (unhide) a public API which provides network requests with a
timeout. When timed-out the (newly unhidden) onUnavailable() callback
is triggered.
Note: this CL does not add a handler to the API to be consistent
with the existing APIs. There is a separate effort (b/32130437)
to update these APIs with Handlers.
Bug: 31399536
Test: unit tests and CTS (new)
Change-Id: I45ce9ada63372cb56937bb620bfbb7729e5e25d2
This patch adds overloaded version of registerDefaultNetworkCallback
registerNetworkCallback, and requestNetwork with an additional Handler
argument that is used for running the caller provided NetworkCallback.
It also clarifies the documentation of the existing methods that
implicitly uses the internal singleton ConnectivityThread about which
internal Handler is used for running NetworkCallbacks.
Test: build, flashed, booted device
Bug: 32130437
Change-Id: Iae15f81e47e2dc0355baf2f2c1679b77e56af299
The request network with timeout was originally created with a
check of max timeout against a constant of 100 minutes. However,
the API was not public and did not implement a timeout. Any users
were internal and never got any onUnavailable() callback (since
timeout never triggered).
There is no reason to have a max timeout so the constant is
remove.
Bug: 31399536
Test: unit tests and CTS of ConnectivityManager
Change-Id: Icbedfb4299d75b6a7e3e43720111531f1faafd06
ConnectivityManager static sCallbackHandler is referenced and directly
used in a way that is not ensuring its proper initialization.
This patch fixes this potential NPE by using getHandler() instead.
Also this patch changes sendRequestForNetwork's signature to only accept
the subtype CallbackHandler instead of Handler: without using
CallbackHandler the NetworkCallbacks are not triggered properly and
bookkeeping of sCallbacks does not happen. sendRequestForNetwork's
signature now makes this explicit.
This step prepares the addition of overloaded versions of
registerNetworkCallback and cie that takes custom Handlers.
Test: build, flashed, manually checked connectivity
Change-Id: I52e8a2cb5075e7aef7b35e30c9845cacba927d13
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
* commit 'a19056c35d16ddb5a6c1d3343729701b8939f1e1': (35 commits)
NetworkMonitor: send one DNS probe per web probe
NetworkMonitor metrics: add first validation information
APF: also drop any ICMPv6 RSs
ConnectivityServiceTest: fix testAvoidBadWifiSettings
Fix ConnectivityServiceTest testRequestBenchmark
Switch over to new "time.android.com" NTP pool.
Define API for metering network stats buckets.
Refactored NetworkStatsServiceTest to use Mockito instead of EasyMock.
Use @Ignore to explicitly disable a @Test method.
Fixed NetworkStatsServiceTest and converted it to JUnit4.
VPN network stat accounting changes.
ConnectivityThread: use lazy holder idiom
ConnectivityManager: use ConnectivityThread looper
ConnectivityManager: a simpler CallbackHandler
Indicate the NsdServiceInfo attributes are only filled in for a resolved service.
Add a null check for the OnStartTetheringCallback.
TokenBucket for rate-limiting and throttling
IpConnectivityMetrics reads buffer size in settings
CaptivePortalLogin: set mixed content policy to compatibility.
Add IP conn metrics to dumpsys and bug reports
...
This patch changes CaptivePortalLoginActivity captive portal test to be
consistent with NetworkMonitor by:
- using Network.java to open the http connection.
- adding a UserAgent property to the request header.
Test: manually tested.
Bug: 32369183
(cherry picked from commit 454e066e27)
Change-Id: I559eb0497475daad758ba3b3395225dcd0a27a57
Dependent on ag/1550196 where API is defined.
Bug: 31015360
Bug: 26545374
Test: runtest --path
frameworks/base/core/tests/coretests/src/android/net/NetworkStatsTest.java,
other test classes.
(cherry picked from commit 9369e9d105)
Change-Id: I46da93ba4afa968facf98f7c3d844fd0c469095a
Properly account for VPN apps that make heavy use of the tun
interface. Prior to this change a VPN app could be incorrectly charged
for more data than it actually used if it sent more traffic through
the tun interface than the underlying interface.
This change excludes VPN app traffic on the tun interface from the
adjustment pool and doesn't redistribute traffic to the VPN app.
Instead all of the redistributed traffic is deducted from the VPN app
which effectively represents any overhead incurred by the VPN app.
BUG: 30557871
(cherry picked from commit 13dd0e99ba)
Change-Id: I06f01aa8fe5fdc06b2d36cfb9c68feb244c2e5de
This patch removes the static singleton looper used by
ConnectivityManager and instead uses the common ConnectivityThread.
This allows to removes the static atomic counter used to track
the number of registered NetworkCallback in ConnectivityManager, because
the looper is not turned off anymore when no callbacks are registered.
Also an overloaded version of sendRequestForNetwork is added taking as a
new parameter a Handler. This will allow to overload various callback
and request related API calls with user provided Handlers.
Test: ConnectivityServiceTest passes
Bug: 26749700
Bug: 28537383
Bug: 32130437
(cherry picked from commit 3b41f05d68)
Change-Id: If956addbf8e7b11b36a4b966de7fca00e8f362c1
This patch simplifies CallbackHandler in the following way:
- CallbackHandler directly uses the static references to
sNetworkCallback and sCallbackRefCount. This allows to remove
instance fields in CallbackHandler.
- CallbackHandler does not have a reference to ConnectivityManager
anymore
- CallbackHandler.getObject() is now generic in a type-safe way.
Test: ConnectivityServiceTest passes
Bug: 28537383
Bug: 32130437
(cherry picked from commit 0b42baf68a)
Change-Id: I1b5fe2a361b5f623a8310ae698497c83d72f3034