/* * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.net; import static com.android.internal.util.Preconditions.checkNotNull; import android.annotation.SdkConstant; import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType; import android.content.Context; import android.os.Binder; import android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES; import android.os.RemoteException; import android.provider.Settings; import java.net.InetAddress; /** * Class that answers queries about the state of network connectivity. It also * notifies applications when network connectivity changes. Get an instance * of this class by calling * {@link android.content.Context#getSystemService(String) Context.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE)}. *

* The primary responsibilities of this class are to: *

    *
  1. Monitor network connections (Wi-Fi, GPRS, UMTS, etc.)
  2. *
  3. Send broadcast intents when network connectivity changes
  4. *
  5. Attempt to "fail over" to another network when connectivity to a network * is lost
  6. *
  7. Provide an API that allows applications to query the coarse-grained or fine-grained * state of the available networks
  8. *
*/ public class ConnectivityManager { private static final String TAG = "ConnectivityManager"; /** * A change in network connectivity has occurred. A connection has either * been established or lost. The NetworkInfo for the affected network is * sent as an extra; it should be consulted to see what kind of * connectivity event occurred. *

* If this is a connection that was the result of failing over from a * disconnected network, then the FAILOVER_CONNECTION boolean extra is * set to true. *

* For a loss of connectivity, if the connectivity manager is attempting * to connect (or has already connected) to another network, the * NetworkInfo for the new network is also passed as an extra. This lets * any receivers of the broadcast know that they should not necessarily * tell the user that no data traffic will be possible. Instead, the * reciever should expect another broadcast soon, indicating either that * the failover attempt succeeded (and so there is still overall data * connectivity), or that the failover attempt failed, meaning that all * connectivity has been lost. *

* For a disconnect event, the boolean extra EXTRA_NO_CONNECTIVITY * is set to {@code true} if there are no connected networks at all. */ public static final String CONNECTIVITY_ACTION = "android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE"; /** * Identical to {@link #CONNECTIVITY_ACTION} broadcast, but sent without any * applicable {@link Settings.Secure#CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE_DELAY}. * * @hide */ public static final String CONNECTIVITY_ACTION_IMMEDIATE = "android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE_IMMEDIATE"; /** * The lookup key for a {@link NetworkInfo} object. Retrieve with * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}. * * @deprecated Since {@link NetworkInfo} can vary based on UID, applications * should always obtain network information through * {@link #getActiveNetworkInfo()} or * {@link #getAllNetworkInfo()}. * @see #EXTRA_NETWORK_TYPE */ @Deprecated public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO = "networkInfo"; /** * Network type which triggered a {@link #CONNECTIVITY_ACTION} broadcast. * Can be used with {@link #getNetworkInfo(int)} to get {@link NetworkInfo} * state based on the calling application. * * @see android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String, int) */ public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK_TYPE = "networkType"; /** * The lookup key for a boolean that indicates whether a connect event * is for a network to which the connectivity manager was failing over * following a disconnect on another network. * Retrieve it with {@link android.content.Intent#getBooleanExtra(String,boolean)}. */ public static final String EXTRA_IS_FAILOVER = "isFailover"; /** * The lookup key for a {@link NetworkInfo} object. This is supplied when * there is another network that it may be possible to connect to. Retrieve with * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}. */ public static final String EXTRA_OTHER_NETWORK_INFO = "otherNetwork"; /** * The lookup key for a boolean that indicates whether there is a * complete lack of connectivity, i.e., no network is available. * Retrieve it with {@link android.content.Intent#getBooleanExtra(String,boolean)}. */ public static final String EXTRA_NO_CONNECTIVITY = "noConnectivity"; /** * The lookup key for a string that indicates why an attempt to connect * to a network failed. The string has no particular structure. It is * intended to be used in notifications presented to users. Retrieve * it with {@link android.content.Intent#getStringExtra(String)}. */ public static final String EXTRA_REASON = "reason"; /** * The lookup key for a string that provides optionally supplied * extra information about the network state. The information * may be passed up from the lower networking layers, and its * meaning may be specific to a particular network type. Retrieve * it with {@link android.content.Intent#getStringExtra(String)}. */ public static final String EXTRA_EXTRA_INFO = "extraInfo"; /** * The lookup key for an int that provides information about * our connection to the internet at large. 0 indicates no connection, * 100 indicates a great connection. Retrieve it with * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String, int)}. * {@hide} */ public static final String EXTRA_INET_CONDITION = "inetCondition"; /** * Broadcast action to indicate the change of data activity status * (idle or active) on a network in a recent period. * The network becomes active when data transimission is started, or * idle if there is no data transimition for a period of time. * {@hide} */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_DATA_ACTIVITY_CHANGE = "android.net.conn.DATA_ACTIVITY_CHANGE"; /** * The lookup key for an enum that indicates the network device type on which this data activity * change happens. * {@hide} */ public static final String EXTRA_DEVICE_TYPE = "deviceType"; /** * The lookup key for a boolean that indicates the device is active or not. {@code true} means * it is actively sending or receiving data and {@code false} means it is idle. * {@hide} */ public static final String EXTRA_IS_ACTIVE = "isActive"; /** * Broadcast Action: The setting for background data usage has changed * values. Use {@link #getBackgroundDataSetting()} to get the current value. *

* If an application uses the network in the background, it should listen * for this broadcast and stop using the background data if the value is * {@code false}. *

* * @deprecated As of {@link VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, availability * of background data depends on several combined factors, and * this broadcast is no longer sent. Instead, when background * data is unavailable, {@link #getActiveNetworkInfo()} will now * appear disconnected. During first boot after a platform * upgrade, this broadcast will be sent once if * {@link #getBackgroundDataSetting()} was {@code false} before * the upgrade. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) @Deprecated public static final String ACTION_BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING_CHANGED = "android.net.conn.BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING_CHANGED"; /** * Broadcast Action: The network connection may not be good * uses {@code ConnectivityManager.EXTRA_INET_CONDITION} and * {@code ConnectivityManager.EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO} to specify * the network and it's condition. * @hide */ public static final String INET_CONDITION_ACTION = "android.net.conn.INET_CONDITION_ACTION"; /** * Broadcast Action: A tetherable connection has come or gone * TODO - finish the doc * @hide */ public static final String ACTION_TETHER_STATE_CHANGED = "android.net.conn.TETHER_STATE_CHANGED"; /** * @hide * gives a String[] */ public static final String EXTRA_AVAILABLE_TETHER = "availableArray"; /** * @hide * gives a String[] */ public static final String EXTRA_ACTIVE_TETHER = "activeArray"; /** * @hide * gives a String[] */ public static final String EXTRA_ERRORED_TETHER = "erroredArray"; /** * The absence of APN.. * @hide */ public static final int TYPE_NONE = -1; /** * The Default Mobile data connection. When active, all data traffic * will use this connection by default. */ public static final int TYPE_MOBILE = 0; /** * The Default WIFI data connection. When active, all data traffic * will use this connection by default. */ public static final int TYPE_WIFI = 1; /** * An MMS-specific Mobile data connection. This connection may be the * same as {@link #TYPE_MOBILE} but it may be different. This is used * by applications needing to talk to the carrier's Multimedia Messaging * Service servers. It may coexist with default data connections. */ public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_MMS = 2; /** * A SUPL-specific Mobile data connection. This connection may be the * same as {@link #TYPE_MOBILE} but it may be different. This is used * by applications needing to talk to the carrier's Secure User Plane * Location servers for help locating the device. It may coexist with * default data connections. */ public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL = 3; /** * A DUN-specific Mobile data connection. This connection may be the * same as {@link #TYPE_MOBILE} but it may be different. This is used * by applicaitons performing a Dial Up Networking bridge so that * the carrier is aware of DUN traffic. It may coexist with default data * connections. */ public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_DUN = 4; /** * A High Priority Mobile data connection. This connection is typically * the same as {@link #TYPE_MOBILE} but the routing setup is different. * Only requesting processes will have access to the Mobile DNS servers * and only IP's explicitly requested via {@link #requestRouteToHost} * will route over this interface if a default route exists. */ public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI = 5; /** * The Default WiMAX data connection. When active, all data traffic * will use this connection by default. */ public static final int TYPE_WIMAX = 6; /** * The Default Bluetooth data connection. When active, all data traffic * will use this connection by default. */ public static final int TYPE_BLUETOOTH = 7; /** * Dummy data connection. This should not be used on shipping devices. */ public static final int TYPE_DUMMY = 8; /** * The Default Ethernet data connection. When active, all data traffic * will use this connection by default. */ public static final int TYPE_ETHERNET = 9; /** * Over the air Adminstration. * {@hide} */ public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA = 10; /** * IP Multimedia Subsystem * {@hide} */ public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_IMS = 11; /** * Carrier Branded Services * {@hide} */ public static final int TYPE_MOBILE_CBS = 12; /** * A Wi-Fi p2p connection. Only requesting processes will have access to * the peers connected. * {@hide} */ public static final int TYPE_WIFI_P2P = 13; /** {@hide} */ public static final int MAX_RADIO_TYPE = TYPE_WIFI_P2P; /** {@hide} */ public static final int MAX_NETWORK_TYPE = TYPE_WIFI_P2P; public static final int DEFAULT_NETWORK_PREFERENCE = TYPE_WIFI; /** * Default value for {@link Settings.Global#CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE_DELAY} in * milliseconds. * * @hide */ public static final int CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE_DELAY_DEFAULT = 3000; private final IConnectivityManager mService; public static boolean isNetworkTypeValid(int networkType) { return networkType >= 0 && networkType <= MAX_NETWORK_TYPE; } /** {@hide} */ public static String getNetworkTypeName(int type) { switch (type) { case TYPE_MOBILE: return "MOBILE"; case TYPE_WIFI: return "WIFI"; case TYPE_MOBILE_MMS: return "MOBILE_MMS"; case TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL: return "MOBILE_SUPL"; case TYPE_MOBILE_DUN: return "MOBILE_DUN"; case TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI: return "MOBILE_HIPRI"; case TYPE_WIMAX: return "WIMAX"; case TYPE_BLUETOOTH: return "BLUETOOTH"; case TYPE_DUMMY: return "DUMMY"; case TYPE_ETHERNET: return "ETHERNET"; case TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA: return "MOBILE_FOTA"; case TYPE_MOBILE_IMS: return "MOBILE_IMS"; case TYPE_MOBILE_CBS: return "MOBILE_CBS"; case TYPE_WIFI_P2P: return "WIFI_P2P"; default: return Integer.toString(type); } } /** {@hide} */ public static boolean isNetworkTypeMobile(int networkType) { switch (networkType) { case TYPE_MOBILE: case TYPE_MOBILE_MMS: case TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL: case TYPE_MOBILE_DUN: case TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI: case TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA: case TYPE_MOBILE_IMS: case TYPE_MOBILE_CBS: return true; default: return false; } } public void setNetworkPreference(int preference) { try { mService.setNetworkPreference(preference); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } public int getNetworkPreference() { try { return mService.getNetworkPreference(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return -1; } } /** * Returns details about the currently active data network. When connected, * this network is the default route for outgoing connections. You should * always check {@link NetworkInfo#isConnected()} before initiating network * traffic. This may return {@code null} when no networks are available. *

This method requires the caller to hold the permission * {@link android.Manifest.permission#ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE}. */ public NetworkInfo getActiveNetworkInfo() { try { return mService.getActiveNetworkInfo(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return null; } } /** {@hide} */ public NetworkInfo getActiveNetworkInfoForUid(int uid) { try { return mService.getActiveNetworkInfoForUid(uid); } catch (RemoteException e) { return null; } } public NetworkInfo getNetworkInfo(int networkType) { try { return mService.getNetworkInfo(networkType); } catch (RemoteException e) { return null; } } public NetworkInfo[] getAllNetworkInfo() { try { return mService.getAllNetworkInfo(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return null; } } /** {@hide} */ public LinkProperties getActiveLinkProperties() { try { return mService.getActiveLinkProperties(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return null; } } /** {@hide} */ public LinkProperties getLinkProperties(int networkType) { try { return mService.getLinkProperties(networkType); } catch (RemoteException e) { return null; } } /** {@hide} */ public boolean setRadios(boolean turnOn) { try { return mService.setRadios(turnOn); } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; } } /** {@hide} */ public boolean setRadio(int networkType, boolean turnOn) { try { return mService.setRadio(networkType, turnOn); } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; } } /** * Tells the underlying networking system that the caller wants to * begin using the named feature. The interpretation of {@code feature} * is completely up to each networking implementation. *

This method requires the caller to hold the permission * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE}. * @param networkType specifies which network the request pertains to * @param feature the name of the feature to be used * @return an integer value representing the outcome of the request. * The interpretation of this value is specific to each networking * implementation+feature combination, except that the value {@code -1} * always indicates failure. */ public int startUsingNetworkFeature(int networkType, String feature) { try { return mService.startUsingNetworkFeature(networkType, feature, new Binder()); } catch (RemoteException e) { return -1; } } /** * Tells the underlying networking system that the caller is finished * using the named feature. The interpretation of {@code feature} * is completely up to each networking implementation. *

This method requires the caller to hold the permission * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE}. * @param networkType specifies which network the request pertains to * @param feature the name of the feature that is no longer needed * @return an integer value representing the outcome of the request. * The interpretation of this value is specific to each networking * implementation+feature combination, except that the value {@code -1} * always indicates failure. */ public int stopUsingNetworkFeature(int networkType, String feature) { try { return mService.stopUsingNetworkFeature(networkType, feature); } catch (RemoteException e) { return -1; } } /** * Ensure that a network route exists to deliver traffic to the specified * host via the specified network interface. An attempt to add a route that * already exists is ignored, but treated as successful. *

This method requires the caller to hold the permission * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE}. * @param networkType the type of the network over which traffic to the specified * host is to be routed * @param hostAddress the IP address of the host to which the route is desired * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} on failure */ public boolean requestRouteToHost(int networkType, int hostAddress) { InetAddress inetAddress = NetworkUtils.intToInetAddress(hostAddress); if (inetAddress == null) { return false; } return requestRouteToHostAddress(networkType, inetAddress); } /** * Ensure that a network route exists to deliver traffic to the specified * host via the specified network interface. An attempt to add a route that * already exists is ignored, but treated as successful. * @param networkType the type of the network over which traffic to the specified * host is to be routed * @param hostAddress the IP address of the host to which the route is desired * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} on failure * @hide */ public boolean requestRouteToHostAddress(int networkType, InetAddress hostAddress) { byte[] address = hostAddress.getAddress(); try { return mService.requestRouteToHostAddress(networkType, address); } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; } } /** * Returns the value of the setting for background data usage. If false, * applications should not use the network if the application is not in the * foreground. Developers should respect this setting, and check the value * of this before performing any background data operations. *

* All applications that have background services that use the network * should listen to {@link #ACTION_BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING_CHANGED}. *

* @deprecated As of {@link VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, availability of * background data depends on several combined factors, and this method will * always return {@code true}. Instead, when background data is unavailable, * {@link #getActiveNetworkInfo()} will now appear disconnected. * * @return Whether background data usage is allowed. */ @Deprecated public boolean getBackgroundDataSetting() { // assume that background data is allowed; final authority is // NetworkInfo which may be blocked. return true; } /** * Sets the value of the setting for background data usage. * * @param allowBackgroundData Whether an application should use data while * it is in the background. * * @attr ref android.Manifest.permission#CHANGE_BACKGROUND_DATA_SETTING * @see #getBackgroundDataSetting() * @hide */ @Deprecated public void setBackgroundDataSetting(boolean allowBackgroundData) { // ignored } /** * Return quota status for the current active network, or {@code null} if no * network is active. Quota status can change rapidly, so these values * shouldn't be cached. * * @hide */ public NetworkQuotaInfo getActiveNetworkQuotaInfo() { try { return mService.getActiveNetworkQuotaInfo(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return null; } } /** * Gets the value of the setting for enabling Mobile data. * * @return Whether mobile data is enabled. * @hide */ public boolean getMobileDataEnabled() { try { return mService.getMobileDataEnabled(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return true; } } /** * Sets the persisted value for enabling/disabling Mobile data. * * @param enabled Whether the mobile data connection should be * used or not. * @hide */ public void setMobileDataEnabled(boolean enabled) { try { mService.setMobileDataEnabled(enabled); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * {@hide} */ public ConnectivityManager(IConnectivityManager service) { mService = checkNotNull(service, "missing IConnectivityManager"); } /** {@hide} */ public static ConnectivityManager from(Context context) { return (ConnectivityManager) context.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE); } /** * {@hide} */ public String[] getTetherableIfaces() { try { return mService.getTetherableIfaces(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return new String[0]; } } /** * {@hide} */ public String[] getTetheredIfaces() { try { return mService.getTetheredIfaces(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return new String[0]; } } /** * {@hide} */ public String[] getTetheringErroredIfaces() { try { return mService.getTetheringErroredIfaces(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return new String[0]; } } /** * @return error A TETHER_ERROR value indicating success or failure type * {@hide} */ public int tether(String iface) { try { return mService.tether(iface); } catch (RemoteException e) { return TETHER_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAIL; } } /** * @return error A TETHER_ERROR value indicating success or failure type * {@hide} */ public int untether(String iface) { try { return mService.untether(iface); } catch (RemoteException e) { return TETHER_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAIL; } } /** * {@hide} */ public boolean isTetheringSupported() { try { return mService.isTetheringSupported(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; } } /** * {@hide} */ public String[] getTetherableUsbRegexs() { try { return mService.getTetherableUsbRegexs(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return new String[0]; } } /** * {@hide} */ public String[] getTetherableWifiRegexs() { try { return mService.getTetherableWifiRegexs(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return new String[0]; } } /** * {@hide} */ public String[] getTetherableBluetoothRegexs() { try { return mService.getTetherableBluetoothRegexs(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return new String[0]; } } /** * {@hide} */ public int setUsbTethering(boolean enable) { try { return mService.setUsbTethering(enable); } catch (RemoteException e) { return TETHER_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAIL; } } /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_NO_ERROR = 0; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_IFACE = 1; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAIL = 2; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED = 3; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNAVAIL_IFACE = 4; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_MASTER_ERROR = 5; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_TETHER_IFACE_ERROR = 6; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_UNTETHER_IFACE_ERROR = 7; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_ENABLE_NAT_ERROR = 8; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_DISABLE_NAT_ERROR = 9; /** {@hide} */ public static final int TETHER_ERROR_IFACE_CFG_ERROR = 10; /** * @param iface The name of the interface we're interested in * @return error The error code of the last error tethering or untethering the named * interface * {@hide} */ public int getLastTetherError(String iface) { try { return mService.getLastTetherError(iface); } catch (RemoteException e) { return TETHER_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAIL; } } /** * Ensure the device stays awake until we connect with the next network * @param forWhome The name of the network going down for logging purposes * @return {@code true} on success, {@code false} on failure * {@hide} */ public boolean requestNetworkTransitionWakelock(String forWhom) { try { mService.requestNetworkTransitionWakelock(forWhom); return true; } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; } } /** * @param networkType The type of network you want to report on * @param percentage The quality of the connection 0 is bad, 100 is good * {@hide} */ public void reportInetCondition(int networkType, int percentage) { try { mService.reportInetCondition(networkType, percentage); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * @param proxyProperties The definition for the new global http proxy * {@hide} */ public void setGlobalProxy(ProxyProperties p) { try { mService.setGlobalProxy(p); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * @return proxyProperties for the current global proxy * {@hide} */ public ProxyProperties getGlobalProxy() { try { return mService.getGlobalProxy(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return null; } } /** * @return proxyProperties for the current proxy (global if set, network specific if not) * {@hide} */ public ProxyProperties getProxy() { try { return mService.getProxy(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return null; } } /** * @param networkType The network who's dependence has changed * @param met Boolean - true if network use is ok, false if not * {@hide} */ public void setDataDependency(int networkType, boolean met) { try { mService.setDataDependency(networkType, met); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Returns true if the hardware supports the given network type * else it returns false. This doesn't indicate we have coverage * or are authorized onto a network, just whether or not the * hardware supports it. For example a gsm phone without a sim * should still return true for mobile data, but a wifi only tablet * would return false. * @param networkType The nework type we'd like to check * @return true if supported, else false * @hide */ public boolean isNetworkSupported(int networkType) { try { return mService.isNetworkSupported(networkType); } catch (RemoteException e) {} return false; } /** * Returns if the currently active data network is metered. A network is * classified as metered when the user is sensitive to heavy data usage on * that connection. You should check this before doing large data transfers, * and warn the user or delay the operation until another network is * available. */ public boolean isActiveNetworkMetered() { try { return mService.isActiveNetworkMetered(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; } } /** {@hide} */ public boolean updateLockdownVpn() { try { return mService.updateLockdownVpn(); } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; } } /** * {@hide} */ public void captivePortalCheckComplete(NetworkInfo info) { try { mService.captivePortalCheckComplete(info); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } }