WifiManager.java revision 8e628dadc321bf49e93e482540df87431d014b01
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16
17package android.net.wifi;
18
19import android.annotation.SdkConstant;
20import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType;
21import android.content.Context;
22import android.net.DhcpInfo;
23import android.os.Binder;
24import android.os.IBinder;
25import android.os.Handler;
26import android.os.HandlerThread;
27import android.os.Looper;
28import android.os.Message;
29import android.os.RemoteException;
30import android.os.WorkSource;
31import android.os.Messenger;
32import android.util.Log;
33import android.util.SparseArray;
34
35import java.net.InetAddress;
36import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch;
37
38import com.android.internal.R;
39import com.android.internal.util.AsyncChannel;
40import com.android.internal.util.Protocol;
41
42import java.util.List;
43
44/**
45 * This class provides the primary API for managing all aspects of Wi-Fi
46 * connectivity. Get an instance of this class by calling
47 * {@link android.content.Context#getSystemService(String) Context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE)}.
48
49 * It deals with several categories of items:
50 * <ul>
51 * <li>The list of configured networks. The list can be viewed and updated,
52 * and attributes of individual entries can be modified.</li>
53 * <li>The currently active Wi-Fi network, if any. Connectivity can be
54 * established or torn down, and dynamic information about the state of
55 * the network can be queried.</li>
56 * <li>Results of access point scans, containing enough information to
57 * make decisions about what access point to connect to.</li>
58 * <li>It defines the names of various Intent actions that are broadcast
59 * upon any sort of change in Wi-Fi state.
60 * </ul>
61 * This is the API to use when performing Wi-Fi specific operations. To
62 * perform operations that pertain to network connectivity at an abstract
63 * level, use {@link android.net.ConnectivityManager}.
64 */
65public class WifiManager {
66
67    private static final String TAG = "WifiManager";
68    // Supplicant error codes:
69    /**
70     * The error code if there was a problem authenticating.
71     */
72    public static final int ERROR_AUTHENTICATING = 1;
73
74    /**
75     * Broadcast intent action indicating whether Wi-Fi scanning is allowed currently
76     * @hide
77     */
78    public static final String WIFI_SCAN_AVAILABLE = "wifi_scan_available";
79
80    /**
81     * Extra int indicating scan availability, WIFI_STATE_ENABLED and WIFI_STATE_DISABLED
82     * @hide
83     */
84     public static final String EXTRA_SCAN_AVAILABLE = "scan_enabled";
85
86    /**
87     * Broadcast intent action indicating that Wi-Fi has been enabled, disabled,
88     * enabling, disabling, or unknown. One extra provides this state as an int.
89     * Another extra provides the previous state, if available.
90     *
91     * @see #EXTRA_WIFI_STATE
92     * @see #EXTRA_PREVIOUS_WIFI_STATE
93     */
94    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
95    public static final String WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION =
96        "android.net.wifi.WIFI_STATE_CHANGED";
97    /**
98     * The lookup key for an int that indicates whether Wi-Fi is enabled,
99     * disabled, enabling, disabling, or unknown.  Retrieve it with
100     * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String,int)}.
101     *
102     * @see #WIFI_STATE_DISABLED
103     * @see #WIFI_STATE_DISABLING
104     * @see #WIFI_STATE_ENABLED
105     * @see #WIFI_STATE_ENABLING
106     * @see #WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN
107     */
108    public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_STATE = "wifi_state";
109    /**
110     * The previous Wi-Fi state.
111     *
112     * @see #EXTRA_WIFI_STATE
113     */
114    public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_WIFI_STATE = "previous_wifi_state";
115
116    /**
117     * Wi-Fi is currently being disabled. The state will change to {@link #WIFI_STATE_DISABLED} if
118     * it finishes successfully.
119     *
120     * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
121     * @see #getWifiState()
122     */
123    public static final int WIFI_STATE_DISABLING = 0;
124    /**
125     * Wi-Fi is disabled.
126     *
127     * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
128     * @see #getWifiState()
129     */
130    public static final int WIFI_STATE_DISABLED = 1;
131    /**
132     * Wi-Fi is currently being enabled. The state will change to {@link #WIFI_STATE_ENABLED} if
133     * it finishes successfully.
134     *
135     * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
136     * @see #getWifiState()
137     */
138    public static final int WIFI_STATE_ENABLING = 2;
139    /**
140     * Wi-Fi is enabled.
141     *
142     * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
143     * @see #getWifiState()
144     */
145    public static final int WIFI_STATE_ENABLED = 3;
146    /**
147     * Wi-Fi is in an unknown state. This state will occur when an error happens while enabling
148     * or disabling.
149     *
150     * @see #WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
151     * @see #getWifiState()
152     */
153    public static final int WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN = 4;
154
155    /**
156     * Broadcast intent action indicating that Wi-Fi AP has been enabled, disabled,
157     * enabling, disabling, or failed.
158     *
159     * @hide
160     */
161    public static final String WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION =
162        "android.net.wifi.WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED";
163
164    /**
165     * The lookup key for an int that indicates whether Wi-Fi AP is enabled,
166     * disabled, enabling, disabling, or failed.  Retrieve it with
167     * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String,int)}.
168     *
169     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLED
170     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLING
171     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED
172     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLING
173     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_FAILED
174     *
175     * @hide
176     */
177    public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_AP_STATE = "wifi_state";
178    /**
179     * The previous Wi-Fi state.
180     *
181     * @see #EXTRA_WIFI_AP_STATE
182     *
183     * @hide
184     */
185    public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_WIFI_AP_STATE = "previous_wifi_state";
186    /**
187     * Wi-Fi AP is currently being disabled. The state will change to
188     * {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLED} if it finishes successfully.
189     *
190     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
191     * @see #getWifiApState()
192     *
193     * @hide
194     */
195    public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLING = 10;
196    /**
197     * Wi-Fi AP is disabled.
198     *
199     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
200     * @see #getWifiState()
201     *
202     * @hide
203     */
204    public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLED = 11;
205    /**
206     * Wi-Fi AP is currently being enabled. The state will change to
207     * {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED} if it finishes successfully.
208     *
209     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
210     * @see #getWifiApState()
211     *
212     * @hide
213     */
214    public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLING = 12;
215    /**
216     * Wi-Fi AP is enabled.
217     *
218     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
219     * @see #getWifiApState()
220     *
221     * @hide
222     */
223    public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED = 13;
224    /**
225     * Wi-Fi AP is in a failed state. This state will occur when an error occurs during
226     * enabling or disabling
227     *
228     * @see #WIFI_AP_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
229     * @see #getWifiApState()
230     *
231     * @hide
232     */
233    public static final int WIFI_AP_STATE_FAILED = 14;
234
235    /**
236     * Broadcast intent action indicating that a connection to the supplicant has
237     * been established (and it is now possible
238     * to perform Wi-Fi operations) or the connection to the supplicant has been
239     * lost. One extra provides the connection state as a boolean, where {@code true}
240     * means CONNECTED.
241     * @see #EXTRA_SUPPLICANT_CONNECTED
242     */
243    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
244    public static final String SUPPLICANT_CONNECTION_CHANGE_ACTION =
245        "android.net.wifi.supplicant.CONNECTION_CHANGE";
246    /**
247     * The lookup key for a boolean that indicates whether a connection to
248     * the supplicant daemon has been gained or lost. {@code true} means
249     * a connection now exists.
250     * Retrieve it with {@link android.content.Intent#getBooleanExtra(String,boolean)}.
251     */
252    public static final String EXTRA_SUPPLICANT_CONNECTED = "connected";
253    /**
254     * Broadcast intent action indicating that the state of Wi-Fi connectivity
255     * has changed. One extra provides the new state
256     * in the form of a {@link android.net.NetworkInfo} object. If the new
257     * state is CONNECTED, additional extras may provide the BSSID and WifiInfo of
258     * the access point.
259     * as a {@code String}.
260     * @see #EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO
261     * @see #EXTRA_BSSID
262     * @see #EXTRA_WIFI_INFO
263     */
264    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
265    public static final String NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE";
266    /**
267     * The lookup key for a {@link android.net.NetworkInfo} object associated with the
268     * Wi-Fi network. Retrieve with
269     * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
270     */
271    public static final String EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO = "networkInfo";
272    /**
273     * The lookup key for a String giving the BSSID of the access point to which
274     * we are connected. Only present when the new state is CONNECTED.
275     * Retrieve with
276     * {@link android.content.Intent#getStringExtra(String)}.
277     */
278    public static final String EXTRA_BSSID = "bssid";
279    /**
280     * The lookup key for a {@link android.net.wifi.WifiInfo} object giving the
281     * information about the access point to which we are connected. Only present
282     * when the new state is CONNECTED.  Retrieve with
283     * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
284     */
285    public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_INFO = "wifiInfo";
286    /**
287     * Broadcast intent action indicating that the state of establishing a connection to
288     * an access point has changed.One extra provides the new
289     * {@link SupplicantState}. Note that the supplicant state is Wi-Fi specific, and
290     * is not generally the most useful thing to look at if you are just interested in
291     * the overall state of connectivity.
292     * @see #EXTRA_NEW_STATE
293     * @see #EXTRA_SUPPLICANT_ERROR
294     */
295    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
296    public static final String SUPPLICANT_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION =
297        "android.net.wifi.supplicant.STATE_CHANGE";
298    /**
299     * The lookup key for a {@link SupplicantState} describing the new state
300     * Retrieve with
301     * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
302     */
303    public static final String EXTRA_NEW_STATE = "newState";
304
305    /**
306     * The lookup key for a {@link SupplicantState} describing the supplicant
307     * error code if any
308     * Retrieve with
309     * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntExtra(String, int)}.
310     * @see #ERROR_AUTHENTICATING
311     */
312    public static final String EXTRA_SUPPLICANT_ERROR = "supplicantError";
313
314    /**
315     * Broadcast intent action indicating that the configured networks changed.
316     * This can be as a result of adding/updating/deleting a network. If
317     * {@link #EXTRA_MULTIPLE_NETWORKS_CHANGED} is set to true the new configuration
318     * can be retreived with the {@link #EXTRA_WIFI_CONFIGURATION} extra. If multiple
319     * Wi-Fi configurations changed, {@link #EXTRA_WIFI_CONFIGURATION} will not be present.
320     * @hide
321     */
322    public static final String CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGED_ACTION =
323        "android.net.wifi.CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGE";
324    /**
325     * The lookup key for a (@link android.net.wifi.WifiConfiguration} object representing
326     * the changed Wi-Fi configuration when the {@link #CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGED_ACTION}
327     * broadcast is sent.
328     * @hide
329     */
330    public static final String EXTRA_WIFI_CONFIGURATION = "wifiConfiguration";
331    /**
332     * Multiple network configurations have changed.
333     * @see #CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGED_ACTION
334     *
335     * @hide
336     */
337    public static final String EXTRA_MULTIPLE_NETWORKS_CHANGED = "multipleChanges";
338    /**
339     * The lookup key for an integer indicating the reason a Wi-Fi network configuration
340     * has changed. Only present if {@link #EXTRA_MULTIPLE_NETWORKS_CHANGED} is {@code false}
341     * @see #CONFIGURED_NETWORKS_CHANGED_ACTION
342     * @hide
343     */
344    public static final String EXTRA_CHANGE_REASON = "changeReason";
345    /**
346     * The configuration is new and was added.
347     * @hide
348     */
349    public static final int CHANGE_REASON_ADDED = 0;
350    /**
351     * The configuration was removed and is no longer present in the system's list of
352     * configured networks.
353     * @hide
354     */
355    public static final int CHANGE_REASON_REMOVED = 1;
356    /**
357     * The configuration has changed as a result of explicit action or because the system
358     * took an automated action such as disabling a malfunctioning configuration.
359     * @hide
360     */
361    public static final int CHANGE_REASON_CONFIG_CHANGE = 2;
362    /**
363     * An access point scan has completed, and results are available from the supplicant.
364     * Call {@link #getScanResults()} to obtain the results.
365     */
366    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
367    public static final String SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION = "android.net.wifi.SCAN_RESULTS";
368    /**
369     * A batch of access point scans has been completed and the results areavailable.
370     * Call {@link #getBatchedScanResults()} to obtain the results.
371     * @hide pending review
372     */
373    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
374    public static final String BATCHED_SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION =
375            "android.net.wifi.BATCHED_RESULTS";
376    /**
377     * The RSSI (signal strength) has changed.
378     * @see #EXTRA_NEW_RSSI
379     */
380    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
381    public static final String RSSI_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.net.wifi.RSSI_CHANGED";
382    /**
383     * The lookup key for an {@code int} giving the new RSSI in dBm.
384     */
385    public static final String EXTRA_NEW_RSSI = "newRssi";
386
387    /**
388     * Broadcast intent action indicating that the link configuration
389     * changed on wifi.
390     * @hide
391     */
392    public static final String LINK_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED_ACTION =
393        "android.net.wifi.LINK_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED";
394
395    /**
396     * The lookup key for a {@link android.net.LinkProperties} object associated with the
397     * Wi-Fi network. Retrieve with
398     * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
399     * @hide
400     */
401    public static final String EXTRA_LINK_PROPERTIES = "linkProperties";
402
403    /**
404     * The lookup key for a {@link android.net.LinkCapabilities} object associated with the
405     * Wi-Fi network. Retrieve with
406     * {@link android.content.Intent#getParcelableExtra(String)}.
407     * @hide
408     */
409    public static final String EXTRA_LINK_CAPABILITIES = "linkCapabilities";
410
411    /**
412     * The network IDs of the configured networks could have changed.
413     */
414    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
415    public static final String NETWORK_IDS_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.net.wifi.NETWORK_IDS_CHANGED";
416
417    /**
418     * Activity Action: Show a system activity that allows the user to enable
419     * scans to be available even with Wi-Fi turned off.
420     *
421     * <p>Notification of the result of this activity is posted using the
422     * {@link android.app.Activity#onActivityResult} callback. The
423     * <code>resultCode</code>
424     * will be {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} if scan always mode has
425     * been turned on or {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} if the user
426     * has rejected the request or an error has occurred.
427     */
428    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
429    public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_SCAN_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE =
430            "android.net.wifi.action.REQUEST_SCAN_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE";
431
432    /**
433     * Activity Action: Pick a Wi-Fi network to connect to.
434     * <p>Input: Nothing.
435     * <p>Output: Nothing.
436     */
437    @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
438    public static final String ACTION_PICK_WIFI_NETWORK = "android.net.wifi.PICK_WIFI_NETWORK";
439
440    /**
441     * In this Wi-Fi lock mode, Wi-Fi will be kept active,
442     * and will behave normally, i.e., it will attempt to automatically
443     * establish a connection to a remembered access point that is
444     * within range, and will do periodic scans if there are remembered
445     * access points but none are in range.
446     */
447    public static final int WIFI_MODE_FULL = 1;
448    /**
449     * In this Wi-Fi lock mode, Wi-Fi will be kept active,
450     * but the only operation that will be supported is initiation of
451     * scans, and the subsequent reporting of scan results. No attempts
452     * will be made to automatically connect to remembered access points,
453     * nor will periodic scans be automatically performed looking for
454     * remembered access points. Scans must be explicitly requested by
455     * an application in this mode.
456     */
457    public static final int WIFI_MODE_SCAN_ONLY = 2;
458    /**
459     * In this Wi-Fi lock mode, Wi-Fi will be kept active as in mode
460     * {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL} but it operates at high performance
461     * with minimum packet loss and low packet latency even when
462     * the device screen is off. This mode will consume more power
463     * and hence should be used only when there is a need for such
464     * an active connection.
465     * <p>
466     * An example use case is when a voice connection needs to be
467     * kept active even after the device screen goes off. Holding the
468     * regular {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL} lock will keep the wifi
469     * connection active, but the connection can be lossy.
470     * Holding a {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL_HIGH_PERF} lock for the
471     * duration of the voice call will improve the call quality.
472     * <p>
473     * When there is no support from the hardware, this lock mode
474     * will have the same behavior as {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL}
475     */
476    public static final int WIFI_MODE_FULL_HIGH_PERF = 3;
477
478    /** Anything worse than or equal to this will show 0 bars. */
479    private static final int MIN_RSSI = -100;
480
481    /** Anything better than or equal to this will show the max bars. */
482    private static final int MAX_RSSI = -55;
483
484    /**
485     * Number of RSSI levels used in the framework to initiate
486     * {@link #RSSI_CHANGED_ACTION} broadcast
487     * @hide
488     */
489    public static final int RSSI_LEVELS = 5;
490
491    /**
492     * Auto settings in the driver. The driver could choose to operate on both
493     * 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz or make a dynamic decision on selecting the band.
494     * @hide
495     */
496    public static final int WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_AUTO = 0;
497
498    /**
499     * Operation on 5 GHz alone
500     * @hide
501     */
502    public static final int WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_5GHZ = 1;
503
504    /**
505     * Operation on 2.4 GHz alone
506     * @hide
507     */
508    public static final int WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_2GHZ = 2;
509
510    /** List of asyncronous notifications
511     * @hide
512     */
513    public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_NOTIFICATION = 1;
514
515    //Lowest bit indicates data reception and the second lowest
516    //bit indicates data transmitted
517    /** @hide */
518    public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_NONE         = 0x00;
519    /** @hide */
520    public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_IN           = 0x01;
521    /** @hide */
522    public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_OUT          = 0x02;
523    /** @hide */
524    public static final int DATA_ACTIVITY_INOUT        = 0x03;
525
526    /* Maximum number of active locks we allow.
527     * This limit was added to prevent apps from creating a ridiculous number
528     * of locks and crashing the system by overflowing the global ref table.
529     */
530    private static final int MAX_ACTIVE_LOCKS = 50;
531
532    /* Number of currently active WifiLocks and MulticastLocks */
533    private int mActiveLockCount;
534
535    private Context mContext;
536    IWifiManager mService;
537
538    private static final int INVALID_KEY = 0;
539    private static int sListenerKey = 1;
540    private static final SparseArray sListenerMap = new SparseArray();
541    private static final Object sListenerMapLock = new Object();
542
543    private static AsyncChannel sAsyncChannel;
544    private static CountDownLatch sConnected;
545
546    private static final Object sThreadRefLock = new Object();
547    private static int sThreadRefCount;
548    private static HandlerThread sHandlerThread;
549
550    /**
551     * Create a new WifiManager instance.
552     * Applications will almost always want to use
553     * {@link android.content.Context#getSystemService Context.getSystemService()} to retrieve
554     * the standard {@link android.content.Context#WIFI_SERVICE Context.WIFI_SERVICE}.
555     * @param context the application context
556     * @param service the Binder interface
557     * @hide - hide this because it takes in a parameter of type IWifiManager, which
558     * is a system private class.
559     */
560    public WifiManager(Context context, IWifiManager service) {
561        mContext = context;
562        mService = service;
563        init();
564    }
565
566    /**
567     * Return a list of all the networks configured in the supplicant.
568     * Not all fields of WifiConfiguration are returned. Only the following
569     * fields are filled in:
570     * <ul>
571     * <li>networkId</li>
572     * <li>SSID</li>
573     * <li>BSSID</li>
574     * <li>priority</li>
575     * <li>allowedProtocols</li>
576     * <li>allowedKeyManagement</li>
577     * <li>allowedAuthAlgorithms</li>
578     * <li>allowedPairwiseCiphers</li>
579     * <li>allowedGroupCiphers</li>
580     * </ul>
581     * @return a list of network configurations in the form of a list
582     * of {@link WifiConfiguration} objects. Upon failure to fetch or
583     * when when Wi-Fi is turned off, it can be null.
584     */
585    public List<WifiConfiguration> getConfiguredNetworks() {
586        try {
587            return mService.getConfiguredNetworks();
588        } catch (RemoteException e) {
589            return null;
590        }
591    }
592
593    /**
594     * Add a new network description to the set of configured networks.
595     * The {@code networkId} field of the supplied configuration object
596     * is ignored.
597     * <p/>
598     * The new network will be marked DISABLED by default. To enable it,
599     * called {@link #enableNetwork}.
600     *
601     * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
602     *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object.
603     * @return the ID of the newly created network description. This is used in
604     *         other operations to specified the network to be acted upon.
605     *         Returns {@code -1} on failure.
606     */
607    public int addNetwork(WifiConfiguration config) {
608        if (config == null) {
609            return -1;
610        }
611        config.networkId = -1;
612        return addOrUpdateNetwork(config);
613    }
614
615    /**
616     * Update the network description of an existing configured network.
617     *
618     * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
619     *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object. It may
620     *            be sparse, so that only the items that are being changed
621     *            are non-<code>null</code>. The {@code networkId} field
622     *            must be set to the ID of the existing network being updated.
623     * @return Returns the {@code networkId} of the supplied
624     *         {@code WifiConfiguration} on success.
625     *         <br/>
626     *         Returns {@code -1} on failure, including when the {@code networkId}
627     *         field of the {@code WifiConfiguration} does not refer to an
628     *         existing network.
629     */
630    public int updateNetwork(WifiConfiguration config) {
631        if (config == null || config.networkId < 0) {
632            return -1;
633        }
634        return addOrUpdateNetwork(config);
635    }
636
637    /**
638     * Internal method for doing the RPC that creates a new network description
639     * or updates an existing one.
640     *
641     * @param config The possibly sparse object containing the variables that
642     *         are to set or updated in the network description.
643     * @return the ID of the network on success, {@code -1} on failure.
644     */
645    private int addOrUpdateNetwork(WifiConfiguration config) {
646        try {
647            return mService.addOrUpdateNetwork(config);
648        } catch (RemoteException e) {
649            return -1;
650        }
651    }
652
653    /**
654     * Remove the specified network from the list of configured networks.
655     * This may result in the asynchronous delivery of state change
656     * events.
657     * @param netId the integer that identifies the network configuration
658     * to the supplicant
659     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
660     */
661    public boolean removeNetwork(int netId) {
662        try {
663            return mService.removeNetwork(netId);
664        } catch (RemoteException e) {
665            return false;
666        }
667    }
668
669    /**
670     * Allow a previously configured network to be associated with. If
671     * <code>disableOthers</code> is true, then all other configured
672     * networks are disabled, and an attempt to connect to the selected
673     * network is initiated. This may result in the asynchronous delivery
674     * of state change events.
675     * @param netId the ID of the network in the list of configured networks
676     * @param disableOthers if true, disable all other networks. The way to
677     * select a particular network to connect to is specify {@code true}
678     * for this parameter.
679     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
680     */
681    public boolean enableNetwork(int netId, boolean disableOthers) {
682        try {
683            return mService.enableNetwork(netId, disableOthers);
684        } catch (RemoteException e) {
685            return false;
686        }
687    }
688
689    /**
690     * Disable a configured network. The specified network will not be
691     * a candidate for associating. This may result in the asynchronous
692     * delivery of state change events.
693     * @param netId the ID of the network as returned by {@link #addNetwork}.
694     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
695     */
696    public boolean disableNetwork(int netId) {
697        try {
698            return mService.disableNetwork(netId);
699        } catch (RemoteException e) {
700            return false;
701        }
702    }
703
704    /**
705     * Disassociate from the currently active access point. This may result
706     * in the asynchronous delivery of state change events.
707     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
708     */
709    public boolean disconnect() {
710        try {
711            mService.disconnect();
712            return true;
713        } catch (RemoteException e) {
714            return false;
715        }
716    }
717
718    /**
719     * Reconnect to the currently active access point, if we are currently
720     * disconnected. This may result in the asynchronous delivery of state
721     * change events.
722     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
723     */
724    public boolean reconnect() {
725        try {
726            mService.reconnect();
727            return true;
728        } catch (RemoteException e) {
729            return false;
730        }
731    }
732
733    /**
734     * Reconnect to the currently active access point, even if we are already
735     * connected. This may result in the asynchronous delivery of state
736     * change events.
737     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
738     */
739    public boolean reassociate() {
740        try {
741            mService.reassociate();
742            return true;
743        } catch (RemoteException e) {
744            return false;
745        }
746    }
747
748    /**
749     * Check that the supplicant daemon is responding to requests.
750     * @return {@code true} if we were able to communicate with the supplicant and
751     * it returned the expected response to the PING message.
752     */
753    public boolean pingSupplicant() {
754        if (mService == null)
755            return false;
756        try {
757            return mService.pingSupplicant();
758        } catch (RemoteException e) {
759            return false;
760        }
761    }
762
763    /**
764     * Request a scan for access points. Returns immediately. The availability
765     * of the results is made known later by means of an asynchronous event sent
766     * on completion of the scan.
767     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded, i.e., the scan was initiated
768     */
769    public boolean startScan() {
770        try {
771            final WorkSource workSource = null;
772            mService.startScan(workSource);
773            return true;
774        } catch (RemoteException e) {
775            return false;
776        }
777    }
778
779    /** @hide */
780    public boolean startScan(WorkSource workSource) {
781        try {
782            mService.startScan(workSource);
783            return true;
784        } catch (RemoteException e) {
785            return false;
786        }
787    }
788
789    /**
790     * Request a batched scan for access points.  To end your requested batched scan,
791     * call stopBatchedScan with the same Settings.
792     *
793     * If there are mulitple requests for batched scans, the more demanding settings will
794     * take precidence.
795     *
796     * @param requested {@link BatchedScanSettings} the scan settings requested.
797     * @return false on known error
798     * @hide
799     */
800    public boolean requestBatchedScan(BatchedScanSettings requested) {
801        try {
802            return mService.requestBatchedScan(requested, new Binder());
803        } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; }
804    }
805
806    /**
807     * Check if the Batched Scan feature is supported.
808     *
809     * @return false if not supported.
810     * @hide
811     */
812    public boolean isBatchedScanSupported() {
813        try {
814            return mService.isBatchedScanSupported();
815        } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; }
816    }
817
818    /**
819     * End a requested batch scan for this applicaiton.  Note that batched scan may
820     * still occur if other apps are using them.
821     * @hide
822     */
823    public void stopBatchedScan(BatchedScanSettings requested) {
824        try {
825            mService.stopBatchedScan(requested, new Binder());
826        } catch (RemoteException e) {}
827    }
828
829    /**
830     * Retrieve the latest batched scan result.  This should be called immediately after
831     * {@link BATCHED_SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION} is received.
832     * @hide
833     */
834    public List<BatchedScanResult> getBatchedScanResults() {
835        try {
836            return mService.getBatchedScanResults(mContext.getBasePackageName());
837        } catch (RemoteException e) {
838            return null;
839        }
840    }
841
842    /**
843     * Force a re-reading of batched scan results.  This will attempt
844     * to read more information from the chip, but will do so at the expense
845     * of previous data.  Rate limited to the current scan frequency.
846     *
847     * pollBatchedScan will always wait 1 period from the start of the batch
848     * before trying to read from the chip, so if your #scans/batch == 1 this will
849     * have no effect.
850     *
851     * If you had already waited 1 period before calling, this should have
852     * immediate (though async) effect.
853     *
854     * If you call before that 1 period is up this will set up a timer and fetch
855     * results when the 1 period is up.
856     *
857     * Servicing a pollBatchedScan request (immediate or after timed delay) starts a
858     * new batch, so if you were doing 10 scans/batch and called in the 4th scan, you
859     * would get data in the 4th and then again 10 scans later.
860     * @hide
861     */
862    public void pollBatchedScan() {
863        try {
864            mService.pollBatchedScan();
865        } catch (RemoteException e) { }
866    }
867
868    /**
869     * Return dynamic information about the current Wi-Fi connection, if any is active.
870     * @return the Wi-Fi information, contained in {@link WifiInfo}.
871     */
872    public WifiInfo getConnectionInfo() {
873        try {
874            return mService.getConnectionInfo();
875        } catch (RemoteException e) {
876            return null;
877        }
878    }
879
880    /**
881     * Return the results of the latest access point scan.
882     * @return the list of access points found in the most recent scan.
883     */
884    public List<ScanResult> getScanResults() {
885        try {
886            return mService.getScanResults(mContext.getBasePackageName());
887        } catch (RemoteException e) {
888            return null;
889        }
890    }
891
892    /**
893     * Check if scanning is always available.
894     *
895     * If this return {@code true}, apps can issue {@link #startScan} and fetch scan results
896     * even when Wi-Fi is turned off.
897     *
898     * To change this setting, see {@link #ACTION_REQUEST_SCAN_ALWAYS_AVAILABLE}.
899     */
900    public boolean isScanAlwaysAvailable() {
901        try {
902            return mService.isScanAlwaysAvailable();
903        } catch (RemoteException e) {
904            return false;
905        }
906    }
907
908    /**
909     * Tell the supplicant to persist the current list of configured networks.
910     * <p>
911     * Note: It is possible for this method to change the network IDs of
912     * existing networks. You should assume the network IDs can be different
913     * after calling this method.
914     *
915     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded
916     */
917    public boolean saveConfiguration() {
918        try {
919            return mService.saveConfiguration();
920        } catch (RemoteException e) {
921            return false;
922        }
923    }
924
925    /**
926     * Set the country code.
927     * @param countryCode country code in ISO 3166 format.
928     * @param persist {@code true} if this needs to be remembered
929     *
930     * @hide
931     */
932    public void setCountryCode(String country, boolean persist) {
933        try {
934            mService.setCountryCode(country, persist);
935        } catch (RemoteException e) { }
936    }
937
938    /**
939     * Set the operational frequency band.
940     * @param band  One of
941     *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_AUTO},
942     *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_5GHZ},
943     *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_2GHZ},
944     * @param persist {@code true} if this needs to be remembered
945     * @hide
946     */
947    public void setFrequencyBand(int band, boolean persist) {
948        try {
949            mService.setFrequencyBand(band, persist);
950        } catch (RemoteException e) { }
951    }
952
953    /**
954     * Get the operational frequency band.
955     * @return One of
956     *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_AUTO},
957     *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_5GHZ},
958     *     {@link #WIFI_FREQUENCY_BAND_2GHZ} or
959     *     {@code -1} on failure.
960     * @hide
961     */
962    public int getFrequencyBand() {
963        try {
964            return mService.getFrequencyBand();
965        } catch (RemoteException e) {
966            return -1;
967        }
968    }
969
970    /**
971     * Check if the chipset supports dual frequency band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)
972     * @return {@code true} if supported, {@code false} otherwise.
973     * @hide
974     */
975    public boolean isDualBandSupported() {
976        try {
977            return mService.isDualBandSupported();
978        } catch (RemoteException e) {
979            return false;
980        }
981    }
982
983    /**
984     * Return the DHCP-assigned addresses from the last successful DHCP request,
985     * if any.
986     * @return the DHCP information
987     * @deprecated - use ConnectivityManager.getLinkProperties instead.  TODO - remove 11/2013
988     */
989    public DhcpInfo getDhcpInfo() {
990        try {
991            return mService.getDhcpInfo();
992        } catch (RemoteException e) {
993            return null;
994        }
995    }
996
997    /**
998     * Enable or disable Wi-Fi.
999     * @param enabled {@code true} to enable, {@code false} to disable.
1000     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds (or if the existing state
1001     *         is the same as the requested state).
1002     */
1003    public boolean setWifiEnabled(boolean enabled) {
1004        try {
1005            return mService.setWifiEnabled(enabled);
1006        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1007            return false;
1008        }
1009    }
1010
1011    /**
1012     * Gets the Wi-Fi enabled state.
1013     * @return One of {@link #WIFI_STATE_DISABLED},
1014     *         {@link #WIFI_STATE_DISABLING}, {@link #WIFI_STATE_ENABLED},
1015     *         {@link #WIFI_STATE_ENABLING}, {@link #WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN}
1016     * @see #isWifiEnabled()
1017     */
1018    public int getWifiState() {
1019        try {
1020            return mService.getWifiEnabledState();
1021        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1022            return WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN;
1023        }
1024    }
1025
1026    /**
1027     * Return whether Wi-Fi is enabled or disabled.
1028     * @return {@code true} if Wi-Fi is enabled
1029     * @see #getWifiState()
1030     */
1031    public boolean isWifiEnabled() {
1032        return getWifiState() == WIFI_STATE_ENABLED;
1033    }
1034
1035    /**
1036     * Return TX packet counter, for CTS test of WiFi watchdog.
1037     * @param listener is the interface to receive result
1038     *
1039     * @hide for CTS test only
1040     */
1041    public void getTxPacketCount(TxPacketCountListener listener) {
1042        validateChannel();
1043        sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH, 0, putListener(listener));
1044    }
1045
1046    /**
1047     * Calculates the level of the signal. This should be used any time a signal
1048     * is being shown.
1049     *
1050     * @param rssi The power of the signal measured in RSSI.
1051     * @param numLevels The number of levels to consider in the calculated
1052     *            level.
1053     * @return A level of the signal, given in the range of 0 to numLevels-1
1054     *         (both inclusive).
1055     */
1056    public static int calculateSignalLevel(int rssi, int numLevels) {
1057        if (rssi <= MIN_RSSI) {
1058            return 0;
1059        } else if (rssi >= MAX_RSSI) {
1060            return numLevels - 1;
1061        } else {
1062            float inputRange = (MAX_RSSI - MIN_RSSI);
1063            float outputRange = (numLevels - 1);
1064            return (int)((float)(rssi - MIN_RSSI) * outputRange / inputRange);
1065        }
1066    }
1067
1068    /**
1069     * Compares two signal strengths.
1070     *
1071     * @param rssiA The power of the first signal measured in RSSI.
1072     * @param rssiB The power of the second signal measured in RSSI.
1073     * @return Returns <0 if the first signal is weaker than the second signal,
1074     *         0 if the two signals have the same strength, and >0 if the first
1075     *         signal is stronger than the second signal.
1076     */
1077    public static int compareSignalLevel(int rssiA, int rssiB) {
1078        return rssiA - rssiB;
1079    }
1080
1081    /**
1082     * Start AccessPoint mode with the specified
1083     * configuration. If the radio is already running in
1084     * AP mode, update the new configuration
1085     * Note that starting in access point mode disables station
1086     * mode operation
1087     * @param wifiConfig SSID, security and channel details as
1088     *        part of WifiConfiguration
1089     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds, {@code false} otherwise
1090     *
1091     * @hide Dont open up yet
1092     */
1093    public boolean setWifiApEnabled(WifiConfiguration wifiConfig, boolean enabled) {
1094        try {
1095            mService.setWifiApEnabled(wifiConfig, enabled);
1096            return true;
1097        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1098            return false;
1099        }
1100    }
1101
1102    /**
1103     * Gets the Wi-Fi enabled state.
1104     * @return One of {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLED},
1105     *         {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_DISABLING}, {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED},
1106     *         {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLING}, {@link #WIFI_AP_STATE_FAILED}
1107     * @see #isWifiApEnabled()
1108     *
1109     * @hide Dont open yet
1110     */
1111    public int getWifiApState() {
1112        try {
1113            return mService.getWifiApEnabledState();
1114        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1115            return WIFI_AP_STATE_FAILED;
1116        }
1117    }
1118
1119    /**
1120     * Return whether Wi-Fi AP is enabled or disabled.
1121     * @return {@code true} if Wi-Fi AP is enabled
1122     * @see #getWifiApState()
1123     *
1124     * @hide Dont open yet
1125     */
1126    public boolean isWifiApEnabled() {
1127        return getWifiApState() == WIFI_AP_STATE_ENABLED;
1128    }
1129
1130    /**
1131     * Gets the Wi-Fi AP Configuration.
1132     * @return AP details in WifiConfiguration
1133     *
1134     * @hide Dont open yet
1135     */
1136    public WifiConfiguration getWifiApConfiguration() {
1137        try {
1138            return mService.getWifiApConfiguration();
1139        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1140            return null;
1141        }
1142    }
1143
1144    /**
1145     * Sets the Wi-Fi AP Configuration.
1146     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded, {@code false} otherwise
1147     *
1148     * @hide Dont open yet
1149     */
1150    public boolean setWifiApConfiguration(WifiConfiguration wifiConfig) {
1151        try {
1152            mService.setWifiApConfiguration(wifiConfig);
1153            return true;
1154        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1155            return false;
1156        }
1157    }
1158
1159   /**
1160     * Start the driver and connect to network.
1161     *
1162     * This function will over-ride WifiLock and device idle status. For example,
1163     * even if the device is idle or there is only a scan-only lock held,
1164     * a start wifi would mean that wifi connection is kept active until
1165     * a stopWifi() is sent.
1166     *
1167     * This API is used by WifiStateTracker
1168     *
1169     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds else {@code false}
1170     * @hide
1171     */
1172    public boolean startWifi() {
1173        try {
1174            mService.startWifi();
1175            return true;
1176        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1177            return false;
1178        }
1179    }
1180
1181    /**
1182     * Disconnect from a network (if any) and stop the driver.
1183     *
1184     * This function will over-ride WifiLock and device idle status. Wi-Fi
1185     * stays inactive until a startWifi() is issued.
1186     *
1187     * This API is used by WifiStateTracker
1188     *
1189     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds else {@code false}
1190     * @hide
1191     */
1192    public boolean stopWifi() {
1193        try {
1194            mService.stopWifi();
1195            return true;
1196        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1197            return false;
1198        }
1199    }
1200
1201    /**
1202     * Add a bssid to the supplicant blacklist
1203     *
1204     * This API is used by WifiWatchdogService
1205     *
1206     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds else {@code false}
1207     * @hide
1208     */
1209    public boolean addToBlacklist(String bssid) {
1210        try {
1211            mService.addToBlacklist(bssid);
1212            return true;
1213        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1214            return false;
1215        }
1216    }
1217
1218    /**
1219     * Clear the supplicant blacklist
1220     *
1221     * This API is used by WifiWatchdogService
1222     *
1223     * @return {@code true} if the operation succeeds else {@code false}
1224     * @hide
1225     */
1226    public boolean clearBlacklist() {
1227        try {
1228            mService.clearBlacklist();
1229            return true;
1230        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1231            return false;
1232        }
1233    }
1234
1235
1236    /**
1237     * Enable TDLS on a specific local route
1238     *
1239     * This API is used by WiFi display, but eventually it can be made public,
1240     * just depends on how popular TDLS gets
1241     *
1242     * @param remoteIPAddress IP address of the endpoint to setup TDLS with
1243     * @param enable true = setup and false = tear down TDLS
1244     * @hide
1245     */
1246    public void enableTdls(InetAddress remoteIPAddress, boolean enable) {
1247        try {
1248            mService.enableTdls(remoteIPAddress.getHostAddress(), enable);
1249        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1250            // Just ignore the exception
1251        }
1252    }
1253
1254    /**
1255     * Enable TDLS on a specific local route
1256     *
1257     * This API is used by WiFi display, but eventually it can be made public,
1258     * just depends on how popular TDLS gets
1259     *
1260     * @param remoteMacAddress MAC address of the remote endpoint such as 00:00:0c:9f:f2:ab
1261     * @param enable true = setup and false = tear down TDLS
1262     * @hide
1263     */
1264    public void enableTdlsWithMacAddress(String remoteMacAddress, boolean enable) {
1265        try {
1266            mService.enableTdlsWithMacAddress(remoteMacAddress, enable);
1267        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1268            // Just ignore the exception
1269        }
1270    }
1271
1272    /* TODO: deprecate synchronous API and open up the following API */
1273
1274    private static final int BASE = Protocol.BASE_WIFI_MANAGER;
1275
1276    /* Commands to WifiService */
1277    /** @hide */
1278    public static final int CONNECT_NETWORK                 = BASE + 1;
1279    /** @hide */
1280    public static final int CONNECT_NETWORK_FAILED          = BASE + 2;
1281    /** @hide */
1282    public static final int CONNECT_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED       = BASE + 3;
1283
1284    /** @hide */
1285    public static final int FORGET_NETWORK                  = BASE + 4;
1286    /** @hide */
1287    public static final int FORGET_NETWORK_FAILED           = BASE + 5;
1288    /** @hide */
1289    public static final int FORGET_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED        = BASE + 6;
1290
1291    /** @hide */
1292    public static final int SAVE_NETWORK                    = BASE + 7;
1293    /** @hide */
1294    public static final int SAVE_NETWORK_FAILED             = BASE + 8;
1295    /** @hide */
1296    public static final int SAVE_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED          = BASE + 9;
1297
1298    /** @hide */
1299    public static final int START_WPS                       = BASE + 10;
1300    /** @hide */
1301    public static final int START_WPS_SUCCEEDED             = BASE + 11;
1302    /** @hide */
1303    public static final int WPS_FAILED                      = BASE + 12;
1304    /** @hide */
1305    public static final int WPS_COMPLETED                   = BASE + 13;
1306
1307    /** @hide */
1308    public static final int CANCEL_WPS                      = BASE + 14;
1309    /** @hide */
1310    public static final int CANCEL_WPS_FAILED               = BASE + 15;
1311    /** @hide */
1312    public static final int CANCEL_WPS_SUCCEDED             = BASE + 16;
1313
1314    /** @hide */
1315    public static final int DISABLE_NETWORK                 = BASE + 17;
1316    /** @hide */
1317    public static final int DISABLE_NETWORK_FAILED          = BASE + 18;
1318    /** @hide */
1319    public static final int DISABLE_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED       = BASE + 19;
1320
1321    /** @hide */
1322    public static final int RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH               = BASE + 20;
1323    /** @hide */
1324    public static final int RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH_SUCCEEDED     = BASE + 21;
1325    /** @hide */
1326    public static final int RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH_FAILED        = BASE + 22;
1327
1328
1329    /**
1330     * Passed with {@link ActionListener#onFailure}.
1331     * Indicates that the operation failed due to an internal error.
1332     * @hide
1333     */
1334    public static final int ERROR                       = 0;
1335
1336    /**
1337     * Passed with {@link ActionListener#onFailure}.
1338     * Indicates that the operation is already in progress
1339     * @hide
1340     */
1341    public static final int IN_PROGRESS                 = 1;
1342
1343    /**
1344     * Passed with {@link ActionListener#onFailure}.
1345     * Indicates that the operation failed because the framework is busy and
1346     * unable to service the request
1347     * @hide
1348     */
1349    public static final int BUSY                        = 2;
1350
1351    /* WPS specific errors */
1352    /** WPS overlap detected {@hide} */
1353    public static final int WPS_OVERLAP_ERROR           = 3;
1354    /** WEP on WPS is prohibited {@hide} */
1355    public static final int WPS_WEP_PROHIBITED          = 4;
1356    /** TKIP only prohibited {@hide} */
1357    public static final int WPS_TKIP_ONLY_PROHIBITED    = 5;
1358    /** Authentication failure on WPS {@hide} */
1359    public static final int WPS_AUTH_FAILURE            = 6;
1360    /** WPS timed out {@hide} */
1361    public static final int WPS_TIMED_OUT               = 7;
1362
1363    /** Interface for callback invocation on an application action {@hide} */
1364    public interface ActionListener {
1365        /** The operation succeeded */
1366        public void onSuccess();
1367        /**
1368         * The operation failed
1369         * @param reason The reason for failure could be one of
1370         * {@link #ERROR}, {@link #IN_PROGRESS} or {@link #BUSY}
1371         */
1372        public void onFailure(int reason);
1373    }
1374
1375    /** Interface for callback invocation on a start WPS action {@hide} */
1376    public interface WpsListener {
1377        /** WPS start succeeded */
1378        public void onStartSuccess(String pin);
1379
1380        /** WPS operation completed succesfully */
1381        public void onCompletion();
1382
1383        /**
1384         * WPS operation failed
1385         * @param reason The reason for failure could be one of
1386         * {@link #IN_PROGRESS}, {@link #WPS_OVERLAP_ERROR},{@link #ERROR} or {@link #BUSY}
1387         */
1388        public void onFailure(int reason);
1389    }
1390
1391    /** Interface for callback invocation on a TX packet count poll action {@hide} */
1392    public interface TxPacketCountListener {
1393        /**
1394         * The operation succeeded
1395         * @param count TX packet counter
1396         */
1397        public void onSuccess(int count);
1398        /**
1399         * The operation failed
1400         * @param reason The reason for failure could be one of
1401         * {@link #ERROR}, {@link #IN_PROGRESS} or {@link #BUSY}
1402         */
1403        public void onFailure(int reason);
1404    }
1405
1406    private static class ServiceHandler extends Handler {
1407        ServiceHandler(Looper looper) {
1408            super(looper);
1409        }
1410
1411        @Override
1412        public void handleMessage(Message message) {
1413            Object listener = removeListener(message.arg2);
1414            switch (message.what) {
1415                case AsyncChannel.CMD_CHANNEL_HALF_CONNECTED:
1416                    if (message.arg1 == AsyncChannel.STATUS_SUCCESSFUL) {
1417                        sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(AsyncChannel.CMD_CHANNEL_FULL_CONNECTION);
1418                    } else {
1419                        Log.e(TAG, "Failed to set up channel connection");
1420                        // This will cause all further async API calls on the WifiManager
1421                        // to fail and throw an exception
1422                        sAsyncChannel = null;
1423                    }
1424                    sConnected.countDown();
1425                    break;
1426                case AsyncChannel.CMD_CHANNEL_FULLY_CONNECTED:
1427                    // Ignore
1428                    break;
1429                case AsyncChannel.CMD_CHANNEL_DISCONNECTED:
1430                    Log.e(TAG, "Channel connection lost");
1431                    // This will cause all further async API calls on the WifiManager
1432                    // to fail and throw an exception
1433                    sAsyncChannel = null;
1434                    getLooper().quit();
1435                    break;
1436                    /* ActionListeners grouped together */
1437                case WifiManager.CONNECT_NETWORK_FAILED:
1438                case WifiManager.FORGET_NETWORK_FAILED:
1439                case WifiManager.SAVE_NETWORK_FAILED:
1440                case WifiManager.CANCEL_WPS_FAILED:
1441                case WifiManager.DISABLE_NETWORK_FAILED:
1442                    if (listener != null) {
1443                        ((ActionListener) listener).onFailure(message.arg1);
1444                    }
1445                    break;
1446                    /* ActionListeners grouped together */
1447                case WifiManager.CONNECT_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED:
1448                case WifiManager.FORGET_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED:
1449                case WifiManager.SAVE_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED:
1450                case WifiManager.CANCEL_WPS_SUCCEDED:
1451                case WifiManager.DISABLE_NETWORK_SUCCEEDED:
1452                    if (listener != null) {
1453                        ((ActionListener) listener).onSuccess();
1454                    }
1455                    break;
1456                case WifiManager.START_WPS_SUCCEEDED:
1457                    if (listener != null) {
1458                        WpsResult result = (WpsResult) message.obj;
1459                        ((WpsListener) listener).onStartSuccess(result.pin);
1460                        //Listener needs to stay until completion or failure
1461                        synchronized(sListenerMapLock) {
1462                            sListenerMap.put(message.arg2, listener);
1463                        }
1464                    }
1465                    break;
1466                case WifiManager.WPS_COMPLETED:
1467                    if (listener != null) {
1468                        ((WpsListener) listener).onCompletion();
1469                    }
1470                    break;
1471                case WifiManager.WPS_FAILED:
1472                    if (listener != null) {
1473                        ((WpsListener) listener).onFailure(message.arg1);
1474                    }
1475                    break;
1476                case WifiManager.RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH_SUCCEEDED:
1477                    if (listener != null) {
1478                        RssiPacketCountInfo info = (RssiPacketCountInfo) message.obj;
1479                        if (info != null)
1480                            ((TxPacketCountListener) listener).onSuccess(info.txgood + info.txbad);
1481                        else
1482                            ((TxPacketCountListener) listener).onFailure(ERROR);
1483                    }
1484                    break;
1485                case WifiManager.RSSI_PKTCNT_FETCH_FAILED:
1486                    if (listener != null) {
1487                        ((TxPacketCountListener) listener).onFailure(message.arg1);
1488                    }
1489                    break;
1490                default:
1491                    //ignore
1492                    break;
1493            }
1494        }
1495    }
1496
1497    private static int putListener(Object listener) {
1498        if (listener == null) return INVALID_KEY;
1499        int key;
1500        synchronized (sListenerMapLock) {
1501            do {
1502                key = sListenerKey++;
1503            } while (key == INVALID_KEY);
1504            sListenerMap.put(key, listener);
1505        }
1506        return key;
1507    }
1508
1509    private static Object removeListener(int key) {
1510        if (key == INVALID_KEY) return null;
1511        synchronized (sListenerMapLock) {
1512            Object listener = sListenerMap.get(key);
1513            sListenerMap.remove(key);
1514            return listener;
1515        }
1516    }
1517
1518    private void init() {
1519        synchronized (sThreadRefLock) {
1520            if (++sThreadRefCount == 1) {
1521                Messenger messenger = getWifiServiceMessenger();
1522                if (messenger == null) {
1523                    sAsyncChannel = null;
1524                    return;
1525                }
1526
1527                sHandlerThread = new HandlerThread("WifiManager");
1528                sAsyncChannel = new AsyncChannel();
1529                sConnected = new CountDownLatch(1);
1530
1531                sHandlerThread.start();
1532                Handler handler = new ServiceHandler(sHandlerThread.getLooper());
1533                sAsyncChannel.connect(mContext, handler, messenger);
1534                try {
1535                    sConnected.await();
1536                } catch (InterruptedException e) {
1537                    Log.e(TAG, "interrupted wait at init");
1538                }
1539            }
1540        }
1541    }
1542
1543    private void validateChannel() {
1544        if (sAsyncChannel == null) throw new IllegalStateException(
1545                "No permission to access and change wifi or a bad initialization");
1546    }
1547
1548    /**
1549     * Connect to a network with the given configuration. The network also
1550     * gets added to the supplicant configuration.
1551     *
1552     * For a new network, this function is used instead of a
1553     * sequence of addNetwork(), enableNetwork(), saveConfiguration() and
1554     * reconnect()
1555     *
1556     * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
1557     *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object.
1558     * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
1559     * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
1560     * initialized again
1561     *
1562     * @hide
1563     */
1564    public void connect(WifiConfiguration config, ActionListener listener) {
1565        if (config == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("config cannot be null");
1566        validateChannel();
1567        // Use INVALID_NETWORK_ID for arg1 when passing a config object
1568        // arg1 is used to pass network id when the network already exists
1569        sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(CONNECT_NETWORK, WifiConfiguration.INVALID_NETWORK_ID,
1570                putListener(listener), config);
1571    }
1572
1573    /**
1574     * Connect to a network with the given networkId.
1575     *
1576     * This function is used instead of a enableNetwork(), saveConfiguration() and
1577     * reconnect()
1578     *
1579     * @param networkId the network id identifiying the network in the
1580     *                supplicant configuration list
1581     * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
1582     * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
1583     * initialized again
1584     * @hide
1585     */
1586    public void connect(int networkId, ActionListener listener) {
1587        if (networkId < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Network id cannot be negative");
1588        validateChannel();
1589        sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(CONNECT_NETWORK, networkId, putListener(listener));
1590    }
1591
1592    /**
1593     * Save the given network in the supplicant config. If the network already
1594     * exists, the configuration is updated. A new network is enabled
1595     * by default.
1596     *
1597     * For a new network, this function is used instead of a
1598     * sequence of addNetwork(), enableNetwork() and saveConfiguration().
1599     *
1600     * For an existing network, it accomplishes the task of updateNetwork()
1601     * and saveConfiguration()
1602     *
1603     * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
1604     *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object.
1605     * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
1606     * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
1607     * initialized again
1608     * @hide
1609     */
1610    public void save(WifiConfiguration config, ActionListener listener) {
1611        if (config == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("config cannot be null");
1612        validateChannel();
1613        sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(SAVE_NETWORK, 0, putListener(listener), config);
1614    }
1615
1616    /**
1617     * Delete the network in the supplicant config.
1618     *
1619     * This function is used instead of a sequence of removeNetwork()
1620     * and saveConfiguration().
1621     *
1622     * @param config the set of variables that describe the configuration,
1623     *            contained in a {@link WifiConfiguration} object.
1624     * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
1625     * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
1626     * initialized again
1627     * @hide
1628     */
1629    public void forget(int netId, ActionListener listener) {
1630        if (netId < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Network id cannot be negative");
1631        validateChannel();
1632        sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(FORGET_NETWORK, netId, putListener(listener));
1633    }
1634
1635    /**
1636     * Disable network
1637     *
1638     * @param netId is the network Id
1639     * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
1640     * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
1641     * initialized again
1642     * @hide
1643     */
1644    public void disable(int netId, ActionListener listener) {
1645        if (netId < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Network id cannot be negative");
1646        validateChannel();
1647        sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(DISABLE_NETWORK, netId, putListener(listener));
1648    }
1649
1650    /**
1651     * Start Wi-fi Protected Setup
1652     *
1653     * @param config WPS configuration
1654     * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
1655     * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
1656     * initialized again
1657     * @hide
1658     */
1659    public void startWps(WpsInfo config, WpsListener listener) {
1660        if (config == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("config cannot be null");
1661        validateChannel();
1662        sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(START_WPS, 0, putListener(listener), config);
1663    }
1664
1665    /**
1666     * Cancel any ongoing Wi-fi Protected Setup
1667     *
1668     * @param listener for callbacks on success or failure. Can be null.
1669     * @throws IllegalStateException if the WifiManager instance needs to be
1670     * initialized again
1671     * @hide
1672     */
1673    public void cancelWps(ActionListener listener) {
1674        validateChannel();
1675        sAsyncChannel.sendMessage(CANCEL_WPS, 0, putListener(listener));
1676    }
1677
1678    /**
1679     * Get a reference to WifiService handler. This is used by a client to establish
1680     * an AsyncChannel communication with WifiService
1681     *
1682     * @return Messenger pointing to the WifiService handler
1683     * @hide
1684     */
1685    public Messenger getWifiServiceMessenger() {
1686        try {
1687            return mService.getWifiServiceMessenger();
1688        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1689            return null;
1690        } catch (SecurityException e) {
1691            return null;
1692        }
1693    }
1694
1695    /**
1696     * Get a reference to WifiStateMachine handler.
1697     * @return Messenger pointing to the WifiService handler
1698     * @hide
1699     */
1700    public Messenger getWifiStateMachineMessenger() {
1701        try {
1702            return mService.getWifiStateMachineMessenger();
1703        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1704            return null;
1705        }
1706    }
1707
1708    /**
1709     * Returns the file in which IP and proxy configuration data is stored
1710     * @hide
1711     */
1712    public String getConfigFile() {
1713        try {
1714            return mService.getConfigFile();
1715        } catch (RemoteException e) {
1716            return null;
1717        }
1718    }
1719
1720    /**
1721     * Allows an application to keep the Wi-Fi radio awake.
1722     * Normally the Wi-Fi radio may turn off when the user has not used the device in a while.
1723     * Acquiring a WifiLock will keep the radio on until the lock is released.  Multiple
1724     * applications may hold WifiLocks, and the radio will only be allowed to turn off when no
1725     * WifiLocks are held in any application.
1726     * <p>
1727     * Before using a WifiLock, consider carefully if your application requires Wi-Fi access, or
1728     * could function over a mobile network, if available.  A program that needs to download large
1729     * files should hold a WifiLock to ensure that the download will complete, but a program whose
1730     * network usage is occasional or low-bandwidth should not hold a WifiLock to avoid adversely
1731     * affecting battery life.
1732     * <p>
1733     * Note that WifiLocks cannot override the user-level "Wi-Fi Enabled" setting, nor Airplane
1734     * Mode.  They simply keep the radio from turning off when Wi-Fi is already on but the device
1735     * is idle.
1736     * <p>
1737     * Any application using a WifiLock must request the {@code android.permission.WAKE_LOCK}
1738     * permission in an {@code &lt;uses-permission&gt;} element of the application's manifest.
1739     */
1740    public class WifiLock {
1741        private String mTag;
1742        private final IBinder mBinder;
1743        private int mRefCount;
1744        int mLockType;
1745        private boolean mRefCounted;
1746        private boolean mHeld;
1747        private WorkSource mWorkSource;
1748
1749        private WifiLock(int lockType, String tag) {
1750            mTag = tag;
1751            mLockType = lockType;
1752            mBinder = new Binder();
1753            mRefCount = 0;
1754            mRefCounted = true;
1755            mHeld = false;
1756        }
1757
1758        /**
1759         * Locks the Wi-Fi radio on until {@link #release} is called.
1760         *
1761         * If this WifiLock is reference-counted, each call to {@code acquire} will increment the
1762         * reference count, and the radio will remain locked as long as the reference count is
1763         * above zero.
1764         *
1765         * If this WifiLock is not reference-counted, the first call to {@code acquire} will lock
1766         * the radio, but subsequent calls will be ignored.  Only one call to {@link #release}
1767         * will be required, regardless of the number of times that {@code acquire} is called.
1768         */
1769        public void acquire() {
1770            synchronized (mBinder) {
1771                if (mRefCounted ? (++mRefCount == 1) : (!mHeld)) {
1772                    try {
1773                        mService.acquireWifiLock(mBinder, mLockType, mTag, mWorkSource);
1774                        synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
1775                            if (mActiveLockCount >= MAX_ACTIVE_LOCKS) {
1776                                mService.releaseWifiLock(mBinder);
1777                                throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
1778                                            "Exceeded maximum number of wifi locks");
1779                            }
1780                            mActiveLockCount++;
1781                        }
1782                    } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
1783                    }
1784                    mHeld = true;
1785                }
1786            }
1787        }
1788
1789        /**
1790         * Unlocks the Wi-Fi radio, allowing it to turn off when the device is idle.
1791         *
1792         * If this WifiLock is reference-counted, each call to {@code release} will decrement the
1793         * reference count, and the radio will be unlocked only when the reference count reaches
1794         * zero.  If the reference count goes below zero (that is, if {@code release} is called
1795         * a greater number of times than {@link #acquire}), an exception is thrown.
1796         *
1797         * If this WifiLock is not reference-counted, the first call to {@code release} (after
1798         * the radio was locked using {@link #acquire}) will unlock the radio, and subsequent
1799         * calls will be ignored.
1800         */
1801        public void release() {
1802            synchronized (mBinder) {
1803                if (mRefCounted ? (--mRefCount == 0) : (mHeld)) {
1804                    try {
1805                        mService.releaseWifiLock(mBinder);
1806                        synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
1807                            mActiveLockCount--;
1808                        }
1809                    } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
1810                    }
1811                    mHeld = false;
1812                }
1813                if (mRefCount < 0) {
1814                    throw new RuntimeException("WifiLock under-locked " + mTag);
1815                }
1816            }
1817        }
1818
1819        /**
1820         * Controls whether this is a reference-counted or non-reference-counted WifiLock.
1821         *
1822         * Reference-counted WifiLocks keep track of the number of calls to {@link #acquire} and
1823         * {@link #release}, and only allow the radio to sleep when every call to {@link #acquire}
1824         * has been balanced with a call to {@link #release}.  Non-reference-counted WifiLocks
1825         * lock the radio whenever {@link #acquire} is called and it is unlocked, and unlock the
1826         * radio whenever {@link #release} is called and it is locked.
1827         *
1828         * @param refCounted true if this WifiLock should keep a reference count
1829         */
1830        public void setReferenceCounted(boolean refCounted) {
1831            mRefCounted = refCounted;
1832        }
1833
1834        /**
1835         * Checks whether this WifiLock is currently held.
1836         *
1837         * @return true if this WifiLock is held, false otherwise
1838         */
1839        public boolean isHeld() {
1840            synchronized (mBinder) {
1841                return mHeld;
1842            }
1843        }
1844
1845        public void setWorkSource(WorkSource ws) {
1846            synchronized (mBinder) {
1847                if (ws != null && ws.size() == 0) {
1848                    ws = null;
1849                }
1850                boolean changed = true;
1851                if (ws == null) {
1852                    mWorkSource = null;
1853                } else if (mWorkSource == null) {
1854                    changed = mWorkSource != null;
1855                    mWorkSource = new WorkSource(ws);
1856                } else {
1857                    changed = mWorkSource.diff(ws);
1858                    if (changed) {
1859                        mWorkSource.set(ws);
1860                    }
1861                }
1862                if (changed && mHeld) {
1863                    try {
1864                        mService.updateWifiLockWorkSource(mBinder, mWorkSource);
1865                    } catch (RemoteException e) {
1866                    }
1867                }
1868            }
1869        }
1870
1871        public String toString() {
1872            String s1, s2, s3;
1873            synchronized (mBinder) {
1874                s1 = Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(this));
1875                s2 = mHeld ? "held; " : "";
1876                if (mRefCounted) {
1877                    s3 = "refcounted: refcount = " + mRefCount;
1878                } else {
1879                    s3 = "not refcounted";
1880                }
1881                return "WifiLock{ " + s1 + "; " + s2 + s3 + " }";
1882            }
1883        }
1884
1885        @Override
1886        protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
1887            super.finalize();
1888            synchronized (mBinder) {
1889                if (mHeld) {
1890                    try {
1891                        mService.releaseWifiLock(mBinder);
1892                        synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
1893                            mActiveLockCount--;
1894                        }
1895                    } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
1896                    }
1897                }
1898            }
1899        }
1900    }
1901
1902    /**
1903     * Creates a new WifiLock.
1904     *
1905     * @param lockType the type of lock to create. See {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL},
1906     * {@link #WIFI_MODE_FULL_HIGH_PERF} and {@link #WIFI_MODE_SCAN_ONLY} for
1907     * descriptions of the types of Wi-Fi locks.
1908     * @param tag a tag for the WifiLock to identify it in debugging messages.  This string is
1909     *            never shown to the user under normal conditions, but should be descriptive
1910     *            enough to identify your application and the specific WifiLock within it, if it
1911     *            holds multiple WifiLocks.
1912     *
1913     * @return a new, unacquired WifiLock with the given tag.
1914     *
1915     * @see WifiLock
1916     */
1917    public WifiLock createWifiLock(int lockType, String tag) {
1918        return new WifiLock(lockType, tag);
1919    }
1920
1921    /**
1922     * Creates a new WifiLock.
1923     *
1924     * @param tag a tag for the WifiLock to identify it in debugging messages.  This string is
1925     *            never shown to the user under normal conditions, but should be descriptive
1926     *            enough to identify your application and the specific WifiLock within it, if it
1927     *            holds multiple WifiLocks.
1928     *
1929     * @return a new, unacquired WifiLock with the given tag.
1930     *
1931     * @see WifiLock
1932     */
1933    public WifiLock createWifiLock(String tag) {
1934        return new WifiLock(WIFI_MODE_FULL, tag);
1935    }
1936
1937
1938    /**
1939     * Create a new MulticastLock
1940     *
1941     * @param tag a tag for the MulticastLock to identify it in debugging
1942     *            messages.  This string is never shown to the user under
1943     *            normal conditions, but should be descriptive enough to
1944     *            identify your application and the specific MulticastLock
1945     *            within it, if it holds multiple MulticastLocks.
1946     *
1947     * @return a new, unacquired MulticastLock with the given tag.
1948     *
1949     * @see MulticastLock
1950     */
1951    public MulticastLock createMulticastLock(String tag) {
1952        return new MulticastLock(tag);
1953    }
1954
1955    /**
1956     * Allows an application to receive Wifi Multicast packets.
1957     * Normally the Wifi stack filters out packets not explicitly
1958     * addressed to this device.  Acquring a MulticastLock will
1959     * cause the stack to receive packets addressed to multicast
1960     * addresses.  Processing these extra packets can cause a noticable
1961     * battery drain and should be disabled when not needed.
1962     */
1963    public class MulticastLock {
1964        private String mTag;
1965        private final IBinder mBinder;
1966        private int mRefCount;
1967        private boolean mRefCounted;
1968        private boolean mHeld;
1969
1970        private MulticastLock(String tag) {
1971            mTag = tag;
1972            mBinder = new Binder();
1973            mRefCount = 0;
1974            mRefCounted = true;
1975            mHeld = false;
1976        }
1977
1978        /**
1979         * Locks Wifi Multicast on until {@link #release} is called.
1980         *
1981         * If this MulticastLock is reference-counted each call to
1982         * {@code acquire} will increment the reference count, and the
1983         * wifi interface will receive multicast packets as long as the
1984         * reference count is above zero.
1985         *
1986         * If this MulticastLock is not reference-counted, the first call to
1987         * {@code acquire} will turn on the multicast packets, but subsequent
1988         * calls will be ignored.  Only one call to {@link #release} will
1989         * be required, regardless of the number of times that {@code acquire}
1990         * is called.
1991         *
1992         * Note that other applications may also lock Wifi Multicast on.
1993         * Only they can relinquish their lock.
1994         *
1995         * Also note that applications cannot leave Multicast locked on.
1996         * When an app exits or crashes, any Multicast locks will be released.
1997         */
1998        public void acquire() {
1999            synchronized (mBinder) {
2000                if (mRefCounted ? (++mRefCount == 1) : (!mHeld)) {
2001                    try {
2002                        mService.acquireMulticastLock(mBinder, mTag);
2003                        synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
2004                            if (mActiveLockCount >= MAX_ACTIVE_LOCKS) {
2005                                mService.releaseMulticastLock();
2006                                throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
2007                                        "Exceeded maximum number of wifi locks");
2008                            }
2009                            mActiveLockCount++;
2010                        }
2011                    } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
2012                    }
2013                    mHeld = true;
2014                }
2015            }
2016        }
2017
2018        /**
2019         * Unlocks Wifi Multicast, restoring the filter of packets
2020         * not addressed specifically to this device and saving power.
2021         *
2022         * If this MulticastLock is reference-counted, each call to
2023         * {@code release} will decrement the reference count, and the
2024         * multicast packets will only stop being received when the reference
2025         * count reaches zero.  If the reference count goes below zero (that
2026         * is, if {@code release} is called a greater number of times than
2027         * {@link #acquire}), an exception is thrown.
2028         *
2029         * If this MulticastLock is not reference-counted, the first call to
2030         * {@code release} (after the radio was multicast locked using
2031         * {@link #acquire}) will unlock the multicast, and subsequent calls
2032         * will be ignored.
2033         *
2034         * Note that if any other Wifi Multicast Locks are still outstanding
2035         * this {@code release} call will not have an immediate effect.  Only
2036         * when all applications have released all their Multicast Locks will
2037         * the Multicast filter be turned back on.
2038         *
2039         * Also note that when an app exits or crashes all of its Multicast
2040         * Locks will be automatically released.
2041         */
2042        public void release() {
2043            synchronized (mBinder) {
2044                if (mRefCounted ? (--mRefCount == 0) : (mHeld)) {
2045                    try {
2046                        mService.releaseMulticastLock();
2047                        synchronized (WifiManager.this) {
2048                            mActiveLockCount--;
2049                        }
2050                    } catch (RemoteException ignore) {
2051                    }
2052                    mHeld = false;
2053                }
2054                if (mRefCount < 0) {
2055                    throw new RuntimeException("MulticastLock under-locked "
2056                            + mTag);
2057                }
2058            }
2059        }
2060
2061        /**
2062         * Controls whether this is a reference-counted or non-reference-
2063         * counted MulticastLock.
2064         *
2065         * Reference-counted MulticastLocks keep track of the number of calls
2066         * to {@link #acquire} and {@link #release}, and only stop the
2067         * reception of multicast packets when every call to {@link #acquire}
2068         * has been balanced with a call to {@link #release}.  Non-reference-
2069         * counted MulticastLocks allow the reception of multicast packets
2070         * whenever {@link #acquire} is called and stop accepting multicast
2071         * packets whenever {@link #release} is called.
2072         *
2073         * @param refCounted true if this MulticastLock should keep a reference
2074         * count
2075         */
2076        public void setReferenceCounted(boolean refCounted) {
2077            mRefCounted = refCounted;
2078        }
2079
2080        /**
2081         * Checks whether this MulticastLock is currently held.
2082         *
2083         * @return true if this MulticastLock is held, false otherwise
2084         */
2085        public boolean isHeld() {
2086            synchronized (mBinder) {
2087                return mHeld;
2088            }
2089        }
2090
2091        public String toString() {
2092            String s1, s2, s3;
2093            synchronized (mBinder) {
2094                s1 = Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(this));
2095                s2 = mHeld ? "held; " : "";
2096                if (mRefCounted) {
2097                    s3 = "refcounted: refcount = " + mRefCount;
2098                } else {
2099                    s3 = "not refcounted";
2100                }
2101                return "MulticastLock{ " + s1 + "; " + s2 + s3 + " }";
2102            }
2103        }
2104
2105        @Override
2106        protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
2107            super.finalize();
2108            setReferenceCounted(false);
2109            release();
2110        }
2111    }
2112
2113    /**
2114     * Check multicast filter status.
2115     *
2116     * @return true if multicast packets are allowed.
2117     *
2118     * @hide pending API council approval
2119     */
2120    public boolean isMulticastEnabled() {
2121        try {
2122            return mService.isMulticastEnabled();
2123        } catch (RemoteException e) {
2124            return false;
2125        }
2126    }
2127
2128    /**
2129     * Initialize the multicast filtering to 'on'
2130     * @hide no intent to publish
2131     */
2132    public boolean initializeMulticastFiltering() {
2133        try {
2134            mService.initializeMulticastFiltering();
2135            return true;
2136        } catch (RemoteException e) {
2137             return false;
2138        }
2139    }
2140
2141    /** @hide */
2142    public void captivePortalCheckComplete() {
2143        try {
2144            mService.captivePortalCheckComplete();
2145        } catch (RemoteException e) {}
2146    }
2147
2148    protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
2149        try {
2150            synchronized (sThreadRefLock) {
2151                if (--sThreadRefCount == 0 && sAsyncChannel != null) {
2152                    sAsyncChannel.disconnect();
2153                }
2154            }
2155        } finally {
2156            super.finalize();
2157        }
2158    }
2159}
2160