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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
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Also remove unused LinkSocket and LinkSocketNotifier.
bug:13885501
Change-Id: Id426e31b201fa4f29109b5fea485d8efb34519d3
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WifiConfiguration can have been build by an app with a NULL SSID, or
other null fields. We need to verify that at least that those fields
are not NULL before using them. More specifically, don't crash when
enabling an AP with a null SSID in setApConfiguration function.
Bug: 14568953
Change-Id: I6b33ddf97789c0ee4b850d3ec0bccb08100c21d5
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This change implements basic functionality of WifiScanner. Following
functionality is enabled
1. Scanning - specify a list of channels to scan
2. Significant change detection
3. AP hotlist
Change-Id: Ieef75b96bdbbd3c7d9b9e698bd16e64d3b465254
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-add dhcpserver, defaultGwMAC address, linked configuration and user choices link lists to WiFiconfiguration
-add default gateway mac address to RouteInfo
-add a Date to the ScanResult
-add BSSID date to the WifiConfiguration
- make framework auto-join into a config option
- add Settings option for showing RSSI in Wifi picker view; add auto-join specific status to WifiConfiguration
Change-Id: I5cfc4f2a48c9f3bc9766e8e68e24eff7b57f2821
Changes to be committed:
modified: core/java/android/provider/Settings.java
modified: wifi/java/android/net/wifi/ScanResult.java
modified: wifi/java/android/net/wifi/WifiConfiguration.java
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This reverts commit 1284767ceb1affa6d5af77fd26ccf7322df48a6d.
Change-Id: Ibccea84e5dc44c1b8954779660e0721b27f762d4
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Bug: 7606609, Bug: 8687763
Change-Id: I736eb3c73a8ffc8f137a04a5ea66ee564dc2b530
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Expose interface for generating Wifi Simple
Configuration tokens from supplicant.
Change-Id: Ie310a32f529c0330340e045aee561dc434aeee3e
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Note these are slightly adjusted capabilities of N5.
Cherry pick.
Change-Id: Ia6888f6a5a69d135ff7e3c87d9744e18265fb3bf
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Remove references to TI drivers, and unnecessary uncertainty.
Change-Id: I74a01357264338df7c513684c6c752d1edb4ea4d
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Add a dummy wifi hotspot service for futher development use. This is to
resolve the different between master branch and kwd branch, such that future
development can go into kwd and being auto-merged to master.
bug: 5485670
Change-Id: Ica58de445dd050a9f0b817f8e4accaa2478299c5
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Create new (hidden) APIs to scan a specified channel set. This is mainly for
location service for now, as doing frequent full scans (including DFS channel)
kills battery.
This set of new APIs contains:
- API to query available channel list for scanning, and DFS channels are marked
- API to scan a specified channel set
Selective scan results are returned in the same way as normal full scan ones.
In order not to intrude full scan results, BSS_FLUSH is NOT performed before a
selective scan. Therefore, selective scan results may contain results that's not
in the given channel set, and post-filtering may be required for location
service use.
Bug: 12610436
Change-Id: Icced18dd9b54f6dd92c0c2874d31518d56af8163
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constant).
Bug: 12767819
Change-Id: Ib4a03919d9100861e993c733b7e478dc93dffaae
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Some methods need to be public, since frameworks/base complies before
frameworks/base/services; and services takes build dependency on base.
Similar issue exists with WifiEnterpriseConfig constants.
Bug: 9907308
Change-Id: Ied0e3dee0b25c939067dbc66867a9814b3b3b68e
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Change-Id: Ifd802b59266760fb570fee28a6c34339a7f9fa01
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Shmidt <dimitrysh@google.com>
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LinkAddress."
* commit '263c4788dcf45f104f8668fd6621d1a7c39689b9':
Add address flags and scope to LinkAddress.
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This is necessary so that the framework can know whether an IPv6
address is likely to be usable (i.e., if it's global scope and
preferred). Also, it will simplify the address notification
methods in INetworkManagementEventObserver, which currently take
the address, the flags, and the scope as separate arguments.
1. Add flags and scope to the class and update the unit test.
Use the IFA_F_* and RT_SCOPE_* constants defined by libcore.
Since most callers don't know about flags and scope, provide
constructors that default the flags to zero and determine the
scope from the address. Addresses notified by the kernel will
have these properly set. Make multicast addresses invalid.
Update the class documentation.
2. Provide an isSameAddressAs() method that compares only the
address and prefix information between two LinkAddress
objects. This is necessary because an interface can't have
two addresses with the same address/prefix but different
flags.
3. Update LinkProperties's addLinkAddress and removeLinkAddress
to identify existing addresses to add/remove using
isSameAddressAs instead of implicit equals(). Specifically:
- If addLinkAddress is called with an address that is already
present, the existing address's flags and scope are updated.
This allows, for example, an address on an interface to go
from preferred to deprecated when it expires, without it
having to be removed and re-added.
- If removeLinkAddress is called with an address that is
present but with different flags, it deletes that address
instead of failing to find a match.
4. Update the INetworkManagementEventObserver address
notification methods to take just a LinkAddress instead of
LinkAddress, flags, and scope. While I'm at it, change the
order of the arguments for consistency with the other
functions in the interface.
Change-Id: Id8fe0f09a7e8f6bee1ea3b52102178b689a9336e
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Change-Id: I29374270c8e0c2f2859efaf1d55af9f73da0f8d7
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* commit '4806fdfbd0fecf91584396fc0f620c97a05ab837':
Use LinkAddress in address notifications.
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* commit 'f226bc606af9ce5aceff6b05fc4b0200c94cb248':
Use LinkAddress in address notifications.
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Currently address{Updated,Removed} pass in the address as a
string such as "fe80::1/64". Use LinkAddresses instead, since
that's what it is.
This makes the code more robust in the unlikely case that netd
passes in an invalid string. In the future we can move flags and
scope into the LinkAddress itself and simplify the code further.
Bug: 9180552
Change-Id: I66599f9529cf421caa7676fdd0141bb110b8589e
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Change-Id: Ia1f99bd2c1105b0b0f70aa614f1f4a67b2840906
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This change moves the code related to 'importing' the configuration
in supplicant and keystore from WifiEnterpriseConfig class to
WifiConfigStore class. This would allow moving system classes
to server package.
Bug: 9989922
Change-Id: Id96f34bb5d16ef192e9174d9caa867bdfdacf803
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disabling networks" into klp-dev
* commit '9dbaaab85eb4557b40086e6b37882af7b03725ba':
Increase Reject threshold for disabling networks
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This change modifies a framework optimization. The framework optimization
disables a network when an access point repeatedly rejects requests
to associate with it. This change has some problems; one being that
it counts the rejects for all networks, and not for a specific network.
This incorrectly penalizes last networks at times; and since the current
threshold is 4 rejects, the probability of penalizing wrong networks
is high. This change ups that number to 16 to reduce that probability.
Bug: 11654725
Change-Id: I7150a9ccbb54bac44f2c2ba100fb6617ded33616
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Change-Id: I36fd3c7fcbb13e47e27ffc340484c03b5a553bb1
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bug:10690989
Change-Id: Ia39b715ee6d5733970095bc76de0ed40ff8208c0
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on supplicant again and again" into klp-dev
* commit '63dd9d2f550983d890ea21eee9b8f8619608bb79':
Don't set same country code on supplicant again and again
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Setting the same code is redundant, and may cause supplicant to drop
currently connected connection.
Bug: 11303252
Change-Id: I1af57b3af2d0b8cc51939a8b9872fb3fe0105a91
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Note that this CL does not change any behaviour.
At the center of this change is
CaptivePortalTracker#detectCaptivePortal(), which does nothing
except call back into ConnectivityService. Removing it allows us to
simplify code in ConnectivityService. It also allows us to remove
ConnectivityService#captivePortalCheckComplete which was only ever
called in response to this method.
While this does not change any behaviour, it preserves existing
bad behaviour, i.e, that the CAPTIVE_PORTAL_CHECK NetworkInfo
state does not correspond to actual captive portal detection.
We transition into that state and immediately (and unconditionally)
out of it and into CONNECTED.
Change-Id: Ib3797f956d2db5e3cacaaa53e899d81aa8e958af
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heap-efficient" into klp-dev
* commit 'dcc31551f80500a096b8eb95f7f0670b4c19fd95':
Make Wifi Scans more heap-efficient
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We were ending up with 1 reference to every char array
in which a new AP was discovered. In a busy env this could
cost several hundred K from the dalvik heap.
bug:11087956
Change-Id: I3b14c39fd0c98e4aea08a406e80bcf6af40d0664
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The method would previously always return false.
Note that this is the simplest fix, and not the most
optimal fix. That said, in this change, a call to
WifiInfo#getHiddenSSID costs the same as a call to
WifiInfo#getSSID, so it isn't that bad.
bug: 10705138
Change-Id: I980563fd8a5bafe8c58c586449e778a0aa8b58a4
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exiting L2ConnectedState" into klp-dev
* commit '86f48113a5ee0f2d15ba9650b4335ba063ef48ad':
WifiStateMachine: fix for exiting L2ConnectedState
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After a L2ConnectedState to WpsRunningState transition, network is disconnected.
However, the disconnected message is ignored by WpsRunningState, leaving DHCP
still running. When entering L2ConnectedState again, WifiStateMachine gets stuck
on waiting for DhcpStateMachine, because DHCP is already running and the command
CMD_START_DHCP is ignored. Calling handleNetworkDisconnect() when exiting
L2ConnectedState fixes this problem, plus it handles disconnection correctly.
Bug: 10900241
Change-Id: Id29e4989b29db7e64719940cf93eba1f1a90912a
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issue." into klp-dev
* commit '7ecedb75c833a746c561dd0029b0accf175033be':
Narrow previous fix for this issue.
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Networks should be unconditionally disabled when going to
scan only state or we risk connecting when we don't want to.
bug:11062188
Change-Id: If89621ca07d86673a661d2e5fe4ce89286f8835e
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unless it\'s off." into klp-dev
* commit 'd37638e5262fea65bf428cb78e73a9b4e02a93fe':
Don't mark wifi disabled unless it's off.
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The transition from driver-started to scan-only state was incorrectly
always marking wifi disabled, but transitioning back only marked it
enabled if we were exiting due to leaving the scan-only-with-wifi-off
mode.
bug:11062188
Change-Id: I44fe64fd8dac8f36f4e22cb1c16b9d7a06bdbac0
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When we disable wifi while wifi p2p peer searching is in progress, we don't get
a WIFI_P2P_DISCOVERY_CHANGED_ACTION broadcast saying that discovery is stopped.
Since this broadcast is sticky, applications will still get the previous one
saying discovery is started even if wifi p2p has been disabled. Adding a
sendP2pDiscoveryChangedBroadcast when exiting P2pEnabledState fixes this problem,
and it won't be a duplicate as sendP2pDiscoveryChangedBroadcast checks for that.
Bug: 11151666
Change-Id: I62de8f3d17d80f151403b91cf5c62866d931c01b
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wifi country code"" into klp-dev
* commit '72566b98dba80f21923cb6b299754d510951d611':
Revert "Use a build-specific wifi country code"
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This reverts commit c33cd23c17c24df33550a6662cedfe60b323604a.
bug:11064682
Change-Id: I35825a7005e75f3abf02f23f31dee1cb7b101c31
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