Lines Matching refs:key
78 * (key, value) pairs for a given network are grouped together and can
79 * be in any order. A EOS at the end of a set of (key, value) pairs
80 * indicates that the next set of (key, value) pairs are for a new
82 * ID_KEY in the (key, value) pairs, the data is discarded.
112 /* configured networks with network id as the key */
856 String key;
859 key = in.readUTF();
861 if (key.equals(ID_KEY)) {
863 } else if (key.equals(IP_ASSIGNMENT_KEY)) {
865 } else if (key.equals(LINK_ADDRESS_KEY)) {
869 } else if (key.equals(GATEWAY_KEY)) {
886 } else if (key.equals(DNS_KEY)) {
889 } else if (key.equals(PROXY_SETTINGS_KEY)) {
891 } else if (key.equals(PROXY_HOST_KEY)) {
893 } else if (key.equals(PROXY_PORT_KEY)) {
895 } else if (key.equals(EXCLUSION_LIST_KEY)) {
897 } else if (key.equals(EOS)) {
900 loge("Ignore unknown key " + key + "while reading");
1069 // by preventing "*" as a key.
1083 // by preventing "*" as a key.
1166 * when written. For example, wep key is stored as * irrespective
1493 * The old key started with the keystore:// URI prefix, but we don't
1565 String key;
1568 key = config.SSID + KeyMgmt.strings[KeyMgmt.WPA_PSK];
1571 key = config.SSID + KeyMgmt.strings[KeyMgmt.WPA_EAP];
1573 key = config.SSID + "WEP";
1575 key = config.SSID + KeyMgmt.strings[KeyMgmt.NONE];
1578 return key.hashCode();