PhoneUtils.java revision 805a72e527e74b6ca6a4bd64f0df3e19f0ae2a72
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16
17package com.android.phone;
18
19import android.app.AlertDialog;
20import android.app.Dialog;
21import android.app.ProgressDialog;
22import android.bluetooth.IBluetoothHeadsetPhone;
23import android.content.ActivityNotFoundException;
24import android.content.Context;
25import android.content.DialogInterface;
26import android.content.Intent;
27import android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo;
28import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
29import android.content.res.Configuration;
30import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
31import android.media.AudioManager;
32import android.net.Uri;
33import android.net.sip.SipManager;
34import android.os.AsyncResult;
35import android.os.Handler;
36import android.os.Message;
37import android.os.RemoteException;
38import android.os.SystemProperties;
39import android.telephony.PhoneNumberUtils;
40import android.text.TextUtils;
41import android.util.Log;
42import android.view.KeyEvent;
43import android.view.LayoutInflater;
44import android.view.View;
45import android.view.WindowManager;
46import android.widget.EditText;
47import android.widget.Toast;
48
49import com.android.internal.telephony.Call;
50import com.android.internal.telephony.CallManager;
51import com.android.internal.telephony.CallStateException;
52import com.android.internal.telephony.CallerInfo;
53import com.android.internal.telephony.CallerInfoAsyncQuery;
54import com.android.internal.telephony.Connection;
55import com.android.internal.telephony.MmiCode;
56import com.android.internal.telephony.Phone;
57import com.android.internal.telephony.PhoneConstants;
58import com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyCapabilities;
59import com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyProperties;
60import com.android.internal.telephony.cdma.CdmaConnection;
61import com.android.internal.telephony.sip.SipPhone;
62import com.android.phone.CallGatewayManager.RawGatewayInfo;
63
64import java.util.ArrayList;
65import java.util.Arrays;
66import java.util.Hashtable;
67import java.util.Iterator;
68import java.util.List;
69
70/**
71 * Misc utilities for the Phone app.
72 */
73public class PhoneUtils {
74    private static final String LOG_TAG = "PhoneUtils";
75    private static final boolean DBG = (PhoneGlobals.DBG_LEVEL >= 2);
76
77    // Do not check in with VDBG = true, since that may write PII to the system log.
78    private static final boolean VDBG = false;
79
80    /** Control stack trace for Audio Mode settings */
81    private static final boolean DBG_SETAUDIOMODE_STACK = false;
82
83    /** Identifier for the "Add Call" intent extra. */
84    static final String ADD_CALL_MODE_KEY = "add_call_mode";
85
86    // Return codes from placeCall()
87    static final int CALL_STATUS_DIALED = 0;  // The number was successfully dialed
88    static final int CALL_STATUS_DIALED_MMI = 1;  // The specified number was an MMI code
89    static final int CALL_STATUS_FAILED = 2;  // The call failed
90
91    // State of the Phone's audio modes
92    // Each state can move to the other states, but within the state only certain
93    //  transitions for AudioManager.setMode() are allowed.
94    static final int AUDIO_IDLE = 0;  /** audio behaviour at phone idle */
95    static final int AUDIO_RINGING = 1;  /** audio behaviour while ringing */
96    static final int AUDIO_OFFHOOK = 2;  /** audio behaviour while in call. */
97
98    // USSD string length for MMI operations
99    static final int MIN_USSD_LEN = 1;
100    static final int MAX_USSD_LEN = 160;
101
102    /** Speaker state, persisting between wired headset connection events */
103    private static boolean sIsSpeakerEnabled = false;
104
105    /** Hash table to store mute (Boolean) values based upon the connection.*/
106    private static Hashtable<Connection, Boolean> sConnectionMuteTable =
107        new Hashtable<Connection, Boolean>();
108
109    /** Static handler for the connection/mute tracking */
110    private static ConnectionHandler mConnectionHandler;
111
112    /** Phone state changed event*/
113    private static final int PHONE_STATE_CHANGED = -1;
114
115    /** check status then decide whether answerCall */
116    private static final int MSG_CHECK_STATUS_ANSWERCALL = 100;
117
118    /** poll phone DISCONNECTING status interval */
119    private static final int DISCONNECTING_POLLING_INTERVAL_MS = 200;
120
121    /** poll phone DISCONNECTING status times limit */
122    private static final int DISCONNECTING_POLLING_TIMES_LIMIT = 8;
123
124    /** Define for not a special CNAP string */
125    private static final int CNAP_SPECIAL_CASE_NO = -1;
126
127    /** Noise suppression status as selected by user */
128    private static boolean sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled = true;
129
130    private static class FgRingCalls {
131        private Call fgCall;
132        private Call ringing;
133        public FgRingCalls(Call fg, Call ring) {
134            fgCall = fg;
135            ringing = ring;
136        }
137    }
138
139    /** USSD information used to aggregate all USSD messages */
140    private static AlertDialog sUssdDialog = null;
141    private static StringBuilder sUssdMsg = new StringBuilder();
142
143    /**
144     * Handler that tracks the connections and updates the value of the
145     * Mute settings for each connection as needed.
146     */
147    private static class ConnectionHandler extends Handler {
148        @Override
149        public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
150            switch (msg.what) {
151                case MSG_CHECK_STATUS_ANSWERCALL:
152                    FgRingCalls frC = (FgRingCalls) msg.obj;
153                    // wait for finishing disconnecting
154                    // before check the ringing call state
155                    if ((frC.fgCall != null) &&
156                        (frC.fgCall.getState() == Call.State.DISCONNECTING) &&
157                        (msg.arg1 < DISCONNECTING_POLLING_TIMES_LIMIT)) {
158                        Message retryMsg =
159                            mConnectionHandler.obtainMessage(MSG_CHECK_STATUS_ANSWERCALL);
160                        retryMsg.arg1 = 1 + msg.arg1;
161                        retryMsg.obj = msg.obj;
162                        mConnectionHandler.sendMessageDelayed(retryMsg,
163                            DISCONNECTING_POLLING_INTERVAL_MS);
164                    // since hangupActiveCall() also accepts the ringing call
165                    // check if the ringing call was already answered or not
166                    // only answer it when the call still is ringing
167                    } else if (frC.ringing.isRinging()) {
168                        if (msg.arg1 == DISCONNECTING_POLLING_TIMES_LIMIT) {
169                            Log.e(LOG_TAG, "DISCONNECTING time out");
170                        }
171                        answerCall(frC.ringing);
172                    }
173                    break;
174                case PHONE_STATE_CHANGED:
175                    AsyncResult ar = (AsyncResult) msg.obj;
176                    if (DBG) log("ConnectionHandler: updating mute state for each connection");
177
178                    CallManager cm = (CallManager) ar.userObj;
179
180                    // update the foreground connections, if there are new connections.
181                    // Have to get all foreground calls instead of the active one
182                    // because there may two foreground calls co-exist in shore period
183                    // (a racing condition based on which phone changes firstly)
184                    // Otherwise the connection may get deleted.
185                    List<Connection> fgConnections = new ArrayList<Connection>();
186                    for (Call fgCall : cm.getForegroundCalls()) {
187                        if (!fgCall.isIdle()) {
188                            fgConnections.addAll(fgCall.getConnections());
189                        }
190                    }
191                    for (Connection cn : fgConnections) {
192                        if (sConnectionMuteTable.get(cn) == null) {
193                            sConnectionMuteTable.put(cn, Boolean.FALSE);
194                        }
195                    }
196
197                    // mute is connection based operation, we need loop over
198                    // all background calls instead of the first one to update
199                    // the background connections, if there are new connections.
200                    List<Connection> bgConnections = new ArrayList<Connection>();
201                    for (Call bgCall : cm.getBackgroundCalls()) {
202                        if (!bgCall.isIdle()) {
203                            bgConnections.addAll(bgCall.getConnections());
204                        }
205                    }
206                    for (Connection cn : bgConnections) {
207                        if (sConnectionMuteTable.get(cn) == null) {
208                          sConnectionMuteTable.put(cn, Boolean.FALSE);
209                        }
210                    }
211
212                    // Check to see if there are any lingering connections here
213                    // (disconnected connections), use old-school iterators to avoid
214                    // concurrent modification exceptions.
215                    Connection cn;
216                    for (Iterator<Connection> cnlist = sConnectionMuteTable.keySet().iterator();
217                            cnlist.hasNext();) {
218                        cn = cnlist.next();
219                        if (!fgConnections.contains(cn) && !bgConnections.contains(cn)) {
220                            if (DBG) log("connection '" + cn + "' not accounted for, removing.");
221                            cnlist.remove();
222                        }
223                    }
224
225                    // Restore the mute state of the foreground call if we're not IDLE,
226                    // otherwise just clear the mute state. This is really saying that
227                    // as long as there is one or more connections, we should update
228                    // the mute state with the earliest connection on the foreground
229                    // call, and that with no connections, we should be back to a
230                    // non-mute state.
231                    if (cm.getState() != PhoneConstants.State.IDLE) {
232                        restoreMuteState();
233                    } else {
234                        setMuteInternal(cm.getFgPhone(), false);
235                    }
236
237                    break;
238            }
239        }
240    }
241
242    /**
243     * Register the ConnectionHandler with the phone, to receive connection events
244     */
245    public static void initializeConnectionHandler(CallManager cm) {
246        if (mConnectionHandler == null) {
247            mConnectionHandler = new ConnectionHandler();
248        }
249
250        // pass over cm as user.obj
251        cm.registerForPreciseCallStateChanged(mConnectionHandler, PHONE_STATE_CHANGED, cm);
252
253    }
254
255    /** This class is never instantiated. */
256    private PhoneUtils() {
257    }
258
259    /**
260     * Answer the currently-ringing call.
261     *
262     * @return true if we answered the call, or false if there wasn't
263     *         actually a ringing incoming call, or some other error occurred.
264     *
265     * @see #answerAndEndHolding(CallManager, Call)
266     * @see #answerAndEndActive(CallManager, Call)
267     */
268    /* package */ static boolean answerCall(Call ringingCall) {
269        log("answerCall(" + ringingCall + ")...");
270        final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
271        final CallNotifier notifier = app.notifier;
272
273        // If the ringer is currently ringing and/or vibrating, stop it
274        // right now (before actually answering the call.)
275        notifier.silenceRinger();
276
277        final Phone phone = ringingCall.getPhone();
278        final boolean phoneIsCdma = (phone.getPhoneType() == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA);
279        boolean answered = false;
280        IBluetoothHeadsetPhone btPhone = null;
281
282        if (phoneIsCdma) {
283            // Stop any signalInfo tone being played when a Call waiting gets answered
284            if (ringingCall.getState() == Call.State.WAITING) {
285                notifier.stopSignalInfoTone();
286            }
287        }
288
289        if (ringingCall != null && ringingCall.isRinging()) {
290            if (DBG) log("answerCall: call state = " + ringingCall.getState());
291            try {
292                if (phoneIsCdma) {
293                    if (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState()
294                            == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.IDLE) {
295                        // This is the FIRST incoming call being answered.
296                        // Set the Phone Call State to SINGLE_ACTIVE
297                        app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState(
298                                CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.SINGLE_ACTIVE);
299                    } else {
300                        // This is the CALL WAITING call being answered.
301                        // Set the Phone Call State to CONF_CALL
302                        app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState(
303                                CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.CONF_CALL);
304                        // Enable "Add Call" option after answering a Call Waiting as the user
305                        // should be allowed to add another call in case one of the parties
306                        // drops off
307                        app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setAddCallMenuStateAfterCallWaiting(true);
308
309                        // If a BluetoothPhoneService is valid we need to set the second call state
310                        // so that the Bluetooth client can update the Call state correctly when
311                        // a call waiting is answered from the Phone.
312                        btPhone = app.getBluetoothPhoneService();
313                        if (btPhone != null) {
314                            try {
315                                btPhone.cdmaSetSecondCallState(true);
316                            } catch (RemoteException e) {
317                                Log.e(LOG_TAG, Log.getStackTraceString(new Throwable()));
318                            }
319                        }
320                  }
321                }
322
323                final boolean isRealIncomingCall = isRealIncomingCall(ringingCall.getState());
324
325                //if (DBG) log("sPhone.acceptCall");
326                app.mCM.acceptCall(ringingCall);
327                answered = true;
328
329                // Always reset to "unmuted" for a freshly-answered call
330                setMute(false);
331
332                setAudioMode();
333
334                // Check is phone in any dock, and turn on speaker accordingly
335                final boolean speakerActivated = activateSpeakerIfDocked(phone);
336
337                final BluetoothManager btManager = app.getBluetoothManager();
338
339                // When answering a phone call, the user will move the phone near to her/his ear
340                // and start conversation, without checking its speaker status. If some other
341                // application turned on the speaker mode before the call and didn't turn it off,
342                // Phone app would need to be responsible for the speaker phone.
343                // Here, we turn off the speaker if
344                // - the phone call is the first in-coming call,
345                // - we did not activate speaker by ourselves during the process above, and
346                // - Bluetooth headset is not in use.
347                if (isRealIncomingCall && !speakerActivated && isSpeakerOn(app)
348                        && !btManager.isBluetoothHeadsetAudioOn()) {
349                    // This is not an error but might cause users' confusion. Add log just in case.
350                    Log.i(LOG_TAG, "Forcing speaker off due to new incoming call...");
351                    turnOnSpeaker(app, false, true);
352                }
353            } catch (CallStateException ex) {
354                Log.w(LOG_TAG, "answerCall: caught " + ex, ex);
355
356                if (phoneIsCdma) {
357                    // restore the cdmaPhoneCallState and btPhone.cdmaSetSecondCallState:
358                    app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState(
359                            app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getPreviousCallState());
360                    if (btPhone != null) {
361                        try {
362                            btPhone.cdmaSetSecondCallState(false);
363                        } catch (RemoteException e) {
364                            Log.e(LOG_TAG, Log.getStackTraceString(new Throwable()));
365                        }
366                    }
367                }
368            }
369        }
370        return answered;
371    }
372
373    /**
374     * Hangs up all active calls.
375     */
376    static void hangupAllCalls(CallManager cm) {
377        final Call ringing = cm.getFirstActiveRingingCall();
378        final Call fg = cm.getActiveFgCall();
379        final Call bg = cm.getFirstActiveBgCall();
380
381        // We go in reverse order, BG->FG->RINGING because hanging up a ringing call or an active
382        // call can move a bg call to a fg call which would force us to loop over each call
383        // several times.  This ordering works best to ensure we dont have any more calls.
384        if (bg != null && !bg.isIdle()) {
385            hangup(bg);
386        }
387        if (fg != null && !fg.isIdle()) {
388            hangup(fg);
389        }
390        if (ringing != null && !ringing.isIdle()) {
391            hangupRingingCall(fg);
392        }
393    }
394
395    /**
396     * Smart "hang up" helper method which hangs up exactly one connection,
397     * based on the current Phone state, as follows:
398     * <ul>
399     * <li>If there's a ringing call, hang that up.
400     * <li>Else if there's a foreground call, hang that up.
401     * <li>Else if there's a background call, hang that up.
402     * <li>Otherwise do nothing.
403     * </ul>
404     * @return true if we successfully hung up, or false
405     *              if there were no active calls at all.
406     */
407    static boolean hangup(CallManager cm) {
408        boolean hungup = false;
409        Call ringing = cm.getFirstActiveRingingCall();
410        Call fg = cm.getActiveFgCall();
411        Call bg = cm.getFirstActiveBgCall();
412
413        if (!ringing.isIdle()) {
414            log("hangup(): hanging up ringing call");
415            hungup = hangupRingingCall(ringing);
416        } else if (!fg.isIdle()) {
417            log("hangup(): hanging up foreground call");
418            hungup = hangup(fg);
419        } else if (!bg.isIdle()) {
420            log("hangup(): hanging up background call");
421            hungup = hangup(bg);
422        } else {
423            // No call to hang up!  This is unlikely in normal usage,
424            // since the UI shouldn't be providing an "End call" button in
425            // the first place.  (But it *can* happen, rarely, if an
426            // active call happens to disconnect on its own right when the
427            // user is trying to hang up..)
428            log("hangup(): no active call to hang up");
429        }
430        if (DBG) log("==> hungup = " + hungup);
431
432        return hungup;
433    }
434
435    static boolean hangupRingingCall(Call ringing) {
436        if (DBG) log("hangup ringing call");
437        int phoneType = ringing.getPhone().getPhoneType();
438        Call.State state = ringing.getState();
439
440        if (state == Call.State.INCOMING) {
441            // Regular incoming call (with no other active calls)
442            log("hangupRingingCall(): regular incoming call: hangup()");
443            return hangup(ringing);
444        } else if (state == Call.State.WAITING) {
445            // Call-waiting: there's an incoming call, but another call is
446            // already active.
447            // TODO: It would be better for the telephony layer to provide
448            // a "hangupWaitingCall()" API that works on all devices,
449            // rather than us having to check the phone type here and do
450            // the notifier.sendCdmaCallWaitingReject() hack for CDMA phones.
451            if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
452                // CDMA: Ringing call and Call waiting hangup is handled differently.
453                // For Call waiting we DO NOT call the conventional hangup(call) function
454                // as in CDMA we just want to hangup the Call waiting connection.
455                log("hangupRingingCall(): CDMA-specific call-waiting hangup");
456                final CallNotifier notifier = PhoneGlobals.getInstance().notifier;
457                notifier.sendCdmaCallWaitingReject();
458                return true;
459            } else {
460                // Otherwise, the regular hangup() API works for
461                // call-waiting calls too.
462                log("hangupRingingCall(): call-waiting call: hangup()");
463                return hangup(ringing);
464            }
465        } else {
466            // Unexpected state: the ringing call isn't INCOMING or
467            // WAITING, so there's no reason to have called
468            // hangupRingingCall() in the first place.
469            // (Presumably the incoming call went away at the exact moment
470            // we got here, so just do nothing.)
471            Log.w(LOG_TAG, "hangupRingingCall: no INCOMING or WAITING call");
472            return false;
473        }
474    }
475
476    static boolean hangupActiveCall(Call foreground) {
477        if (DBG) log("hangup active call");
478        return hangup(foreground);
479    }
480
481    static boolean hangupHoldingCall(Call background) {
482        if (DBG) log("hangup holding call");
483        return hangup(background);
484    }
485
486    /**
487     * Used in CDMA phones to end the complete Call session
488     * @param phone the Phone object.
489     * @return true if *any* call was successfully hung up
490     */
491    static boolean hangupRingingAndActive(Phone phone) {
492        boolean hungUpRingingCall = false;
493        boolean hungUpFgCall = false;
494        Call ringingCall = phone.getRingingCall();
495        Call fgCall = phone.getForegroundCall();
496
497        // Hang up any Ringing Call
498        if (!ringingCall.isIdle()) {
499            log("hangupRingingAndActive: Hang up Ringing Call");
500            hungUpRingingCall = hangupRingingCall(ringingCall);
501        }
502
503        // Hang up any Active Call
504        if (!fgCall.isIdle()) {
505            log("hangupRingingAndActive: Hang up Foreground Call");
506            hungUpFgCall = hangupActiveCall(fgCall);
507        }
508
509        return hungUpRingingCall || hungUpFgCall;
510    }
511
512    /**
513     * Trivial wrapper around Call.hangup(), except that we return a
514     * boolean success code rather than throwing CallStateException on
515     * failure.
516     *
517     * @return true if the call was successfully hung up, or false
518     *         if the call wasn't actually active.
519     */
520    static boolean hangup(Call call) {
521        try {
522            CallManager cm = PhoneGlobals.getInstance().mCM;
523
524            if (call.getState() == Call.State.ACTIVE && cm.hasActiveBgCall()) {
525                // handle foreground call hangup while there is background call
526                log("- hangup(Call): hangupForegroundResumeBackground...");
527                cm.hangupForegroundResumeBackground(cm.getFirstActiveBgCall());
528            } else {
529                log("- hangup(Call): regular hangup()...");
530                call.hangup();
531            }
532            return true;
533        } catch (CallStateException ex) {
534            Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Call hangup: caught " + ex, ex);
535        }
536
537        return false;
538    }
539
540    /**
541     * Trivial wrapper around Connection.hangup(), except that we silently
542     * do nothing (rather than throwing CallStateException) if the
543     * connection wasn't actually active.
544     */
545    static void hangup(Connection c) {
546        try {
547            if (c != null) {
548                c.hangup();
549            }
550        } catch (CallStateException ex) {
551            Log.w(LOG_TAG, "Connection hangup: caught " + ex, ex);
552        }
553    }
554
555    static boolean answerAndEndHolding(CallManager cm, Call ringing) {
556        if (DBG) log("end holding & answer waiting: 1");
557        if (!hangupHoldingCall(cm.getFirstActiveBgCall())) {
558            Log.e(LOG_TAG, "end holding failed!");
559            return false;
560        }
561
562        if (DBG) log("end holding & answer waiting: 2");
563        return answerCall(ringing);
564
565    }
566
567    /**
568     * Answers the incoming call specified by "ringing", and ends the currently active phone call.
569     *
570     * This method is useful when's there's an incoming call which we cannot manage with the
571     * current call. e.g. when you are having a phone call with CDMA network and has received
572     * a SIP call, then we won't expect our telephony can manage those phone calls simultaneously.
573     * Note that some types of network may allow multiple phone calls at once; GSM allows to hold
574     * an ongoing phone call, so we don't need to end the active call. The caller of this method
575     * needs to check if the network allows multiple phone calls or not.
576     *
577     * @see #answerCall(Call)
578     * @see InCallScreen#internalAnswerCall()
579     */
580    /* package */ static boolean answerAndEndActive(CallManager cm, Call ringing) {
581        if (DBG) log("answerAndEndActive()...");
582
583        // Unlike the answerCall() method, we *don't* need to stop the
584        // ringer or change audio modes here since the user is already
585        // in-call, which means that the audio mode is already set
586        // correctly, and that we wouldn't have started the ringer in the
587        // first place.
588
589        // hanging up the active call also accepts the waiting call
590        // while active call and waiting call are from the same phone
591        // i.e. both from GSM phone
592        Call fgCall = cm.getActiveFgCall();
593        if (!hangupActiveCall(fgCall)) {
594            Log.w(LOG_TAG, "end active call failed!");
595            return false;
596        }
597
598        mConnectionHandler.removeMessages(MSG_CHECK_STATUS_ANSWERCALL);
599        Message msg = mConnectionHandler.obtainMessage(MSG_CHECK_STATUS_ANSWERCALL);
600        msg.arg1 = 1;
601        msg.obj = new FgRingCalls(fgCall, ringing);
602        mConnectionHandler.sendMessage(msg);
603
604        return true;
605    }
606
607    /**
608     * For a CDMA phone, advance the call state upon making a new
609     * outgoing call.
610     *
611     * <pre>
612     *   IDLE -> SINGLE_ACTIVE
613     * or
614     *   SINGLE_ACTIVE -> THRWAY_ACTIVE
615     * </pre>
616     * @param app The phone instance.
617     */
618    private static void updateCdmaCallStateOnNewOutgoingCall(PhoneGlobals app,
619            Connection connection) {
620        if (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState() ==
621            CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.IDLE) {
622            // This is the first outgoing call. Set the Phone Call State to ACTIVE
623            app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState(
624                CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.SINGLE_ACTIVE);
625        } else {
626            // This is the second outgoing call. Set the Phone Call State to 3WAY
627            app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState(
628                CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE);
629
630            app.getCallModeler().setCdmaOutgoing3WayCall(connection);
631        }
632    }
633
634    /**
635     * @see placeCall below
636     */
637    public static int placeCall(Context context, Phone phone, String number, Uri contactRef,
638            boolean isEmergencyCall) {
639        return placeCall(context, phone, number, contactRef, isEmergencyCall,
640                CallGatewayManager.EMPTY_INFO, null);
641    }
642
643    /**
644     * Dial the number using the phone passed in.
645     *
646     * If the connection is establised, this method issues a sync call
647     * that may block to query the caller info.
648     * TODO: Change the logic to use the async query.
649     *
650     * @param context To perform the CallerInfo query.
651     * @param phone the Phone object.
652     * @param number to be dialed as requested by the user. This is
653     * NOT the phone number to connect to. It is used only to build the
654     * call card and to update the call log. See above for restrictions.
655     * @param contactRef that triggered the call. Typically a 'tel:'
656     * uri but can also be a 'content://contacts' one.
657     * @param isEmergencyCall indicates that whether or not this is an
658     * emergency call
659     * @param gatewayUri Is the address used to setup the connection, null
660     * if not using a gateway
661     * @param callGateway Class for setting gateway data on a successful call.
662     *
663     * @return either CALL_STATUS_DIALED or CALL_STATUS_FAILED
664     */
665    public static int placeCall(Context context, Phone phone, String number, Uri contactRef,
666            boolean isEmergencyCall, RawGatewayInfo gatewayInfo, CallGatewayManager callGateway) {
667        final Uri gatewayUri = gatewayInfo.gatewayUri;
668
669        if (VDBG) {
670            log("placeCall()... number: '" + number + "'"
671                    + ", GW:'" + gatewayUri + "'"
672                    + ", contactRef:" + contactRef
673                    + ", isEmergencyCall: " + isEmergencyCall);
674        } else {
675            log("placeCall()... number: " + toLogSafePhoneNumber(number)
676                    + ", GW: " + (gatewayUri != null ? "non-null" : "null")
677                    + ", emergency? " + isEmergencyCall);
678        }
679        final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
680
681        boolean useGateway = false;
682        if (null != gatewayUri &&
683            !isEmergencyCall &&
684            PhoneUtils.isRoutableViaGateway(number)) {  // Filter out MMI, OTA and other codes.
685            useGateway = true;
686        }
687
688        int status = CALL_STATUS_DIALED;
689        Connection connection;
690        String numberToDial;
691        if (useGateway) {
692            // TODO: 'tel' should be a constant defined in framework base
693            // somewhere (it is in webkit.)
694            if (null == gatewayUri || !Constants.SCHEME_TEL.equals(gatewayUri.getScheme())) {
695                Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Unsupported URL:" + gatewayUri);
696                return CALL_STATUS_FAILED;
697            }
698
699            // We can use getSchemeSpecificPart because we don't allow #
700            // in the gateway numbers (treated a fragment delim.) However
701            // if we allow more complex gateway numbers sequence (with
702            // passwords or whatnot) that use #, this may break.
703            // TODO: Need to support MMI codes.
704            numberToDial = gatewayUri.getSchemeSpecificPart();
705        } else {
706            numberToDial = number;
707        }
708
709        // Remember if the phone state was in IDLE state before this call.
710        // After calling CallManager#dial(), getState() will return different state.
711        final boolean initiallyIdle = app.mCM.getState() == PhoneConstants.State.IDLE;
712
713        try {
714            connection = app.mCM.dial(phone, numberToDial);
715        } catch (CallStateException ex) {
716            // CallStateException means a new outgoing call is not currently
717            // possible: either no more call slots exist, or there's another
718            // call already in the process of dialing or ringing.
719            Log.w(LOG_TAG, "Exception from app.mCM.dial()", ex);
720            return CALL_STATUS_FAILED;
721
722            // Note that it's possible for CallManager.dial() to return
723            // null *without* throwing an exception; that indicates that
724            // we dialed an MMI (see below).
725        }
726
727        int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType();
728
729        // On GSM phones, null is returned for MMI codes
730        if (null == connection) {
731            if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_GSM && gatewayUri == null) {
732                if (DBG) log("dialed MMI code: " + number);
733                status = CALL_STATUS_DIALED_MMI;
734            } else {
735                status = CALL_STATUS_FAILED;
736            }
737        } else {
738            // Now that the call is successful, we can save the gateway info for the call
739            if (callGateway != null) {
740                callGateway.setGatewayInfoForConnection(connection, gatewayInfo);
741            }
742
743            if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
744                updateCdmaCallStateOnNewOutgoingCall(app, connection);
745            }
746
747            if (gatewayUri == null) {
748                // phone.dial() succeeded: we're now in a normal phone call.
749                // attach the URI to the CallerInfo Object if it is there,
750                // otherwise just attach the Uri Reference.
751                // if the uri does not have a "content" scheme, then we treat
752                // it as if it does NOT have a unique reference.
753                String content = context.getContentResolver().SCHEME_CONTENT;
754                if ((contactRef != null) && (contactRef.getScheme().equals(content))) {
755                    Object userDataObject = connection.getUserData();
756                    if (userDataObject == null) {
757                        connection.setUserData(contactRef);
758                    } else {
759                        // TODO: This branch is dead code, we have
760                        // just created the connection which has
761                        // no user data (null) by default.
762                        if (userDataObject instanceof CallerInfo) {
763                        ((CallerInfo) userDataObject).contactRefUri = contactRef;
764                        } else {
765                        ((CallerInfoToken) userDataObject).currentInfo.contactRefUri =
766                            contactRef;
767                        }
768                    }
769                }
770            }
771
772            startGetCallerInfo(context, connection, null, null, gatewayInfo);
773
774            // Always set mute to off when we are dialing an emergency number
775            if (isEmergencyCall) {
776                setMute(false);
777            }
778
779            setAudioMode();
780
781            if (DBG) log("about to activate speaker");
782            // Check is phone in any dock, and turn on speaker accordingly
783            final boolean speakerActivated = activateSpeakerIfDocked(phone);
784
785            final BluetoothManager btManager = app.getBluetoothManager();
786
787            // See also similar logic in answerCall().
788            if (initiallyIdle && !speakerActivated && isSpeakerOn(app)
789                    && !btManager.isBluetoothHeadsetAudioOn()) {
790                // This is not an error but might cause users' confusion. Add log just in case.
791                Log.i(LOG_TAG, "Forcing speaker off when initiating a new outgoing call...");
792                PhoneUtils.turnOnSpeaker(app, false, true);
793            }
794        }
795
796        return status;
797    }
798
799    /* package */ static String toLogSafePhoneNumber(String number) {
800        // For unknown number, log empty string.
801        if (number == null) {
802            return "";
803        }
804
805        if (VDBG) {
806            // When VDBG is true we emit PII.
807            return number;
808        }
809
810        // Do exactly same thing as Uri#toSafeString() does, which will enable us to compare
811        // sanitized phone numbers.
812        StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
813        for (int i = 0; i < number.length(); i++) {
814            char c = number.charAt(i);
815            if (c == '-' || c == '@' || c == '.') {
816                builder.append(c);
817            } else {
818                builder.append('x');
819            }
820        }
821        return builder.toString();
822    }
823
824    /**
825     * Wrapper function to control when to send an empty Flash command to the network.
826     * Mainly needed for CDMA networks, such as scenarios when we need to send a blank flash
827     * to the network prior to placing a 3-way call for it to be successful.
828     */
829    static void sendEmptyFlash(Phone phone) {
830        if (phone.getPhoneType() == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
831            Call fgCall = phone.getForegroundCall();
832            if (fgCall.getState() == Call.State.ACTIVE) {
833                // Send the empty flash
834                if (DBG) Log.d(LOG_TAG, "onReceive: (CDMA) sending empty flash to network");
835                switchHoldingAndActive(phone.getBackgroundCall());
836            }
837        }
838    }
839
840    static void swap() {
841        final PhoneGlobals mApp = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
842        if (!okToSwapCalls(mApp.mCM)) {
843            // TODO: throw an error instead?
844            return;
845        }
846
847        // Swap the fg and bg calls.
848        // In the future we may provide some way for user to choose among
849        // multiple background calls, for now, always act on the first background call.
850        PhoneUtils.switchHoldingAndActive(mApp.mCM.getFirstActiveBgCall());
851
852        // If we have a valid BluetoothPhoneService then since CDMA network or
853        // Telephony FW does not send us information on which caller got swapped
854        // we need to update the second call active state in BluetoothPhoneService internally
855        if (mApp.mCM.getBgPhone().getPhoneType() == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
856            final IBluetoothHeadsetPhone btPhone = mApp.getBluetoothPhoneService();
857            if (btPhone != null) {
858                try {
859                    btPhone.cdmaSwapSecondCallState();
860                } catch (RemoteException e) {
861                    Log.e(LOG_TAG, Log.getStackTraceString(new Throwable()));
862                }
863            }
864        }
865    }
866
867    /**
868     * @param heldCall is the background call want to be swapped
869     */
870    static void switchHoldingAndActive(Call heldCall) {
871        log("switchHoldingAndActive()...");
872        try {
873            CallManager cm = PhoneGlobals.getInstance().mCM;
874            if (heldCall.isIdle()) {
875                // no heldCall, so it is to hold active call
876                cm.switchHoldingAndActive(cm.getFgPhone().getBackgroundCall());
877            } else {
878                // has particular heldCall, so to switch
879                cm.switchHoldingAndActive(heldCall);
880            }
881            setAudioMode(cm);
882        } catch (CallStateException ex) {
883            Log.w(LOG_TAG, "switchHoldingAndActive: caught " + ex, ex);
884        }
885    }
886
887    /**
888     * Restore the mute setting from the earliest connection of the
889     * foreground call.
890     */
891    static Boolean restoreMuteState() {
892        Phone phone = PhoneGlobals.getInstance().mCM.getFgPhone();
893
894        //get the earliest connection
895        Connection c = phone.getForegroundCall().getEarliestConnection();
896
897        // only do this if connection is not null.
898        if (c != null) {
899
900            int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType();
901
902            // retrieve the mute value.
903            Boolean shouldMute = null;
904
905            // In CDMA, mute is not maintained per Connection. Single mute apply for
906            // a call where  call can have multiple connections such as
907            // Three way and Call Waiting.  Therefore retrieving Mute state for
908            // latest connection can apply for all connection in that call
909            if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
910                shouldMute = sConnectionMuteTable.get(
911                        phone.getForegroundCall().getLatestConnection());
912            } else if ((phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_GSM)
913                    || (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_SIP)) {
914                shouldMute = sConnectionMuteTable.get(c);
915            }
916            if (shouldMute == null) {
917                if (DBG) log("problem retrieving mute value for this connection.");
918                shouldMute = Boolean.FALSE;
919            }
920
921            // set the mute value and return the result.
922            setMute (shouldMute.booleanValue());
923            return shouldMute;
924        }
925        return Boolean.valueOf(getMute());
926    }
927
928    static void mergeCalls() {
929        mergeCalls(PhoneGlobals.getInstance().mCM);
930    }
931
932    static void mergeCalls(CallManager cm) {
933        int phoneType = cm.getFgPhone().getPhoneType();
934        if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
935            log("mergeCalls(): CDMA...");
936            PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
937            if (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState()
938                    == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE) {
939                // Set the Phone Call State to conference
940                app.cdmaPhoneCallState.setCurrentCallState(
941                        CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.CONF_CALL);
942
943                // Send flash cmd
944                // TODO: Need to change the call from switchHoldingAndActive to
945                // something meaningful as we are not actually trying to swap calls but
946                // instead are merging two calls by sending a Flash command.
947                log("- sending flash...");
948                switchHoldingAndActive(cm.getFirstActiveBgCall());
949            }
950        } else {
951            try {
952                log("mergeCalls(): calling cm.conference()...");
953                cm.conference(cm.getFirstActiveBgCall());
954            } catch (CallStateException ex) {
955                Log.w(LOG_TAG, "mergeCalls: caught " + ex, ex);
956            }
957        }
958    }
959
960    static void separateCall(Connection c) {
961        try {
962            if (DBG) log("separateCall: " + toLogSafePhoneNumber(c.getAddress()));
963            c.separate();
964        } catch (CallStateException ex) {
965            Log.w(LOG_TAG, "separateCall: caught " + ex, ex);
966        }
967    }
968
969    /**
970     * Handle the MMIInitiate message and put up an alert that lets
971     * the user cancel the operation, if applicable.
972     *
973     * @param context context to get strings.
974     * @param mmiCode the MmiCode object being started.
975     * @param buttonCallbackMessage message to post when button is clicked.
976     * @param previousAlert a previous alert used in this activity.
977     * @return the dialog handle
978     */
979    static Dialog displayMMIInitiate(Context context,
980                                          MmiCode mmiCode,
981                                          Message buttonCallbackMessage,
982                                          Dialog previousAlert) {
983        if (DBG) log("displayMMIInitiate: " + mmiCode);
984        if (previousAlert != null) {
985            previousAlert.dismiss();
986        }
987
988        // The UI paradigm we are using now requests that all dialogs have
989        // user interaction, and that any other messages to the user should
990        // be by way of Toasts.
991        //
992        // In adhering to this request, all MMI initiating "OK" dialogs
993        // (non-cancelable MMIs) that end up being closed when the MMI
994        // completes (thereby showing a completion dialog) are being
995        // replaced with Toasts.
996        //
997        // As a side effect, moving to Toasts for the non-cancelable MMIs
998        // also means that buttonCallbackMessage (which was tied into "OK")
999        // is no longer invokable for these dialogs.  This is not a problem
1000        // since the only callback messages we supported were for cancelable
1001        // MMIs anyway.
1002        //
1003        // A cancelable MMI is really just a USSD request. The term
1004        // "cancelable" here means that we can cancel the request when the
1005        // system prompts us for a response, NOT while the network is
1006        // processing the MMI request.  Any request to cancel a USSD while
1007        // the network is NOT ready for a response may be ignored.
1008        //
1009        // With this in mind, we replace the cancelable alert dialog with
1010        // a progress dialog, displayed until we receive a request from
1011        // the the network.  For more information, please see the comments
1012        // in the displayMMIComplete() method below.
1013        //
1014        // Anything that is NOT a USSD request is a normal MMI request,
1015        // which will bring up a toast (desribed above).
1016
1017        boolean isCancelable = (mmiCode != null) && mmiCode.isCancelable();
1018
1019        if (!isCancelable) {
1020            if (DBG) log("not a USSD code, displaying status toast.");
1021            CharSequence text = context.getText(R.string.mmiStarted);
1022            Toast.makeText(context, text, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT)
1023                .show();
1024            return null;
1025        } else {
1026            if (DBG) log("running USSD code, displaying indeterminate progress.");
1027
1028            // create the indeterminate progress dialog and display it.
1029            ProgressDialog pd = new ProgressDialog(context);
1030            pd.setMessage(context.getText(R.string.ussdRunning));
1031            pd.setCancelable(false);
1032            pd.setIndeterminate(true);
1033            pd.getWindow().addFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND);
1034
1035            pd.show();
1036
1037            return pd;
1038        }
1039
1040    }
1041
1042    /**
1043     * Handle the MMIComplete message and fire off an intent to display
1044     * the message.
1045     *
1046     * @param context context to get strings.
1047     * @param mmiCode MMI result.
1048     * @param previousAlert a previous alert used in this activity.
1049     */
1050    static void displayMMIComplete(final Phone phone, Context context, final MmiCode mmiCode,
1051            Message dismissCallbackMessage,
1052            AlertDialog previousAlert) {
1053        final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
1054        CharSequence text;
1055        int title = 0;  // title for the progress dialog, if needed.
1056        MmiCode.State state = mmiCode.getState();
1057
1058        if (DBG) log("displayMMIComplete: state=" + state);
1059
1060        switch (state) {
1061            case PENDING:
1062                // USSD code asking for feedback from user.
1063                text = mmiCode.getMessage();
1064                if (DBG) log("- using text from PENDING MMI message: '" + text + "'");
1065                break;
1066            case CANCELLED:
1067                text = null;
1068                break;
1069            case COMPLETE:
1070                if (app.getPUKEntryActivity() != null) {
1071                    // if an attempt to unPUK the device was made, we specify
1072                    // the title and the message here.
1073                    title = com.android.internal.R.string.PinMmi;
1074                    text = context.getText(R.string.puk_unlocked);
1075                    break;
1076                }
1077                // All other conditions for the COMPLETE mmi state will cause
1078                // the case to fall through to message logic in common with
1079                // the FAILED case.
1080
1081            case FAILED:
1082                text = mmiCode.getMessage();
1083                if (DBG) log("- using text from MMI message: '" + text + "'");
1084                break;
1085            default:
1086                throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected MmiCode state: " + state);
1087        }
1088
1089        if (previousAlert != null) {
1090            previousAlert.dismiss();
1091        }
1092
1093        // Check to see if a UI exists for the PUK activation.  If it does
1094        // exist, then it indicates that we're trying to unblock the PUK.
1095        if ((app.getPUKEntryActivity() != null) && (state == MmiCode.State.COMPLETE)) {
1096            if (DBG) log("displaying PUK unblocking progress dialog.");
1097
1098            // create the progress dialog, make sure the flags and type are
1099            // set correctly.
1100            ProgressDialog pd = new ProgressDialog(app);
1101            pd.setTitle(title);
1102            pd.setMessage(text);
1103            pd.setCancelable(false);
1104            pd.setIndeterminate(true);
1105            pd.getWindow().setType(WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_SYSTEM_DIALOG);
1106            pd.getWindow().addFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND);
1107
1108            // display the dialog
1109            pd.show();
1110
1111            // indicate to the Phone app that the progress dialog has
1112            // been assigned for the PUK unlock / SIM READY process.
1113            app.setPukEntryProgressDialog(pd);
1114
1115        } else {
1116            // In case of failure to unlock, we'll need to reset the
1117            // PUK unlock activity, so that the user may try again.
1118            if (app.getPUKEntryActivity() != null) {
1119                app.setPukEntryActivity(null);
1120            }
1121
1122            // A USSD in a pending state means that it is still
1123            // interacting with the user.
1124            if (state != MmiCode.State.PENDING) {
1125                if (DBG) log("MMI code has finished running.");
1126
1127                if (DBG) log("Extended NW displayMMIInitiate (" + text + ")");
1128                if (text == null || text.length() == 0)
1129                    return;
1130
1131                // displaying system alert dialog on the screen instead of
1132                // using another activity to display the message.  This
1133                // places the message at the forefront of the UI.
1134
1135                if (sUssdDialog == null) {
1136                    sUssdDialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(context)
1137                            .setPositiveButton(R.string.ok, null)
1138                            .setCancelable(true)
1139                            .setOnDismissListener(new DialogInterface.OnDismissListener() {
1140                                @Override
1141                                public void onDismiss(DialogInterface dialog) {
1142                                    sUssdMsg.setLength(0);
1143                                }
1144                            })
1145                            .create();
1146
1147                    sUssdDialog.getWindow().setType(
1148                            WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_SYSTEM_DIALOG);
1149                    sUssdDialog.getWindow().addFlags(
1150                            WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND);
1151                }
1152                if (sUssdMsg.length() != 0) {
1153                    sUssdMsg
1154                            .insert(0, "\n")
1155                            .insert(0, app.getResources().getString(R.string.ussd_dialog_sep))
1156                            .insert(0, "\n");
1157                }
1158                sUssdMsg.insert(0, text);
1159                sUssdDialog.setMessage(sUssdMsg.toString());
1160                sUssdDialog.show();
1161            } else {
1162                if (DBG) log("USSD code has requested user input. Constructing input dialog.");
1163
1164                // USSD MMI code that is interacting with the user.  The
1165                // basic set of steps is this:
1166                //   1. User enters a USSD request
1167                //   2. We recognize the request and displayMMIInitiate
1168                //      (above) creates a progress dialog.
1169                //   3. Request returns and we get a PENDING or COMPLETE
1170                //      message.
1171                //   4. These MMI messages are caught in the PhoneApp
1172                //      (onMMIComplete) and the InCallScreen
1173                //      (mHandler.handleMessage) which bring up this dialog
1174                //      and closes the original progress dialog,
1175                //      respectively.
1176                //   5. If the message is anything other than PENDING,
1177                //      we are done, and the alert dialog (directly above)
1178                //      displays the outcome.
1179                //   6. If the network is requesting more information from
1180                //      the user, the MMI will be in a PENDING state, and
1181                //      we display this dialog with the message.
1182                //   7. User input, or cancel requests result in a return
1183                //      to step 1.  Keep in mind that this is the only
1184                //      time that a USSD should be canceled.
1185
1186                // inflate the layout with the scrolling text area for the dialog.
1187                LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater) context.getSystemService(
1188                        Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
1189                View dialogView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.dialog_ussd_response, null);
1190
1191                // get the input field.
1192                final EditText inputText = (EditText) dialogView.findViewById(R.id.input_field);
1193
1194                // specify the dialog's click listener, with SEND and CANCEL logic.
1195                final DialogInterface.OnClickListener mUSSDDialogListener =
1196                    new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
1197                        public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int whichButton) {
1198                            switch (whichButton) {
1199                                case DialogInterface.BUTTON_POSITIVE:
1200                                    // As per spec 24.080, valid length of ussd string
1201                                    // is 1 - 160. If length is out of the range then
1202                                    // display toast message & Cancel MMI operation.
1203                                    if (inputText.length() < MIN_USSD_LEN
1204                                            || inputText.length() > MAX_USSD_LEN) {
1205                                        Toast.makeText(app,
1206                                                app.getResources().getString(R.string.enter_input,
1207                                                MIN_USSD_LEN, MAX_USSD_LEN),
1208                                                Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
1209                                        if (mmiCode.isCancelable()) {
1210                                            mmiCode.cancel();
1211                                        }
1212                                    } else {
1213                                        phone.sendUssdResponse(inputText.getText().toString());
1214                                    }
1215                                    break;
1216                                case DialogInterface.BUTTON_NEGATIVE:
1217                                    if (mmiCode.isCancelable()) {
1218                                        mmiCode.cancel();
1219                                    }
1220                                    break;
1221                            }
1222                        }
1223                    };
1224
1225                // build the dialog
1226                final AlertDialog newDialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(context)
1227                        .setMessage(text)
1228                        .setView(dialogView)
1229                        .setPositiveButton(R.string.send_button, mUSSDDialogListener)
1230                        .setNegativeButton(R.string.cancel, mUSSDDialogListener)
1231                        .setCancelable(false)
1232                        .create();
1233
1234                // attach the key listener to the dialog's input field and make
1235                // sure focus is set.
1236                final View.OnKeyListener mUSSDDialogInputListener =
1237                    new View.OnKeyListener() {
1238                        public boolean onKey(View v, int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
1239                            switch (keyCode) {
1240                                case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_CALL:
1241                                case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_ENTER:
1242                                    if(event.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
1243                                        phone.sendUssdResponse(inputText.getText().toString());
1244                                        newDialog.dismiss();
1245                                    }
1246                                    return true;
1247                            }
1248                            return false;
1249                        }
1250                    };
1251                inputText.setOnKeyListener(mUSSDDialogInputListener);
1252                inputText.requestFocus();
1253
1254                // set the window properties of the dialog
1255                newDialog.getWindow().setType(
1256                        WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_SYSTEM_DIALOG);
1257                newDialog.getWindow().addFlags(
1258                        WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND);
1259
1260                // now show the dialog!
1261                newDialog.show();
1262            }
1263        }
1264    }
1265
1266    /**
1267     * Cancels the current pending MMI operation, if applicable.
1268     * @return true if we canceled an MMI operation, or false
1269     *         if the current pending MMI wasn't cancelable
1270     *         or if there was no current pending MMI at all.
1271     *
1272     * @see displayMMIInitiate
1273     */
1274    static boolean cancelMmiCode(Phone phone) {
1275        List<? extends MmiCode> pendingMmis = phone.getPendingMmiCodes();
1276        int count = pendingMmis.size();
1277        if (DBG) log("cancelMmiCode: num pending MMIs = " + count);
1278
1279        boolean canceled = false;
1280        if (count > 0) {
1281            // assume that we only have one pending MMI operation active at a time.
1282            // I don't think it's possible to enter multiple MMI codes concurrently
1283            // in the phone UI, because during the MMI operation, an Alert panel
1284            // is displayed, which prevents more MMI code from being entered.
1285            MmiCode mmiCode = pendingMmis.get(0);
1286            if (mmiCode.isCancelable()) {
1287                mmiCode.cancel();
1288                canceled = true;
1289            }
1290        }
1291        return canceled;
1292    }
1293
1294    public static class VoiceMailNumberMissingException extends Exception {
1295        VoiceMailNumberMissingException() {
1296            super();
1297        }
1298
1299        VoiceMailNumberMissingException(String msg) {
1300            super(msg);
1301        }
1302    }
1303
1304    /**
1305     * Given an Intent (which is presumably the ACTION_CALL intent that
1306     * initiated this outgoing call), figure out the actual phone number we
1307     * should dial.
1308     *
1309     * Note that the returned "number" may actually be a SIP address,
1310     * if the specified intent contains a sip: URI.
1311     *
1312     * This method is basically a wrapper around PhoneUtils.getNumberFromIntent(),
1313     * except it's also aware of the EXTRA_ACTUAL_NUMBER_TO_DIAL extra.
1314     * (That extra, if present, tells us the exact string to pass down to the
1315     * telephony layer.  It's guaranteed to be safe to dial: it's either a PSTN
1316     * phone number with separators and keypad letters stripped out, or a raw
1317     * unencoded SIP address.)
1318     *
1319     * @return the phone number corresponding to the specified Intent, or null
1320     *   if the Intent has no action or if the intent's data is malformed or
1321     *   missing.
1322     *
1323     * @throws VoiceMailNumberMissingException if the intent
1324     *   contains a "voicemail" URI, but there's no voicemail
1325     *   number configured on the device.
1326     */
1327    public static String getInitialNumber(Intent intent)
1328            throws PhoneUtils.VoiceMailNumberMissingException {
1329        if (DBG) log("getInitialNumber(): " + intent);
1330
1331        String action = intent.getAction();
1332        if (TextUtils.isEmpty(action)) {
1333            return null;
1334        }
1335
1336        // If the EXTRA_ACTUAL_NUMBER_TO_DIAL extra is present, get the phone
1337        // number from there.  (That extra takes precedence over the actual data
1338        // included in the intent.)
1339        if (intent.hasExtra(OutgoingCallBroadcaster.EXTRA_ACTUAL_NUMBER_TO_DIAL)) {
1340            String actualNumberToDial =
1341                    intent.getStringExtra(OutgoingCallBroadcaster.EXTRA_ACTUAL_NUMBER_TO_DIAL);
1342            if (DBG) {
1343                log("==> got EXTRA_ACTUAL_NUMBER_TO_DIAL; returning '"
1344                        + toLogSafePhoneNumber(actualNumberToDial) + "'");
1345            }
1346            return actualNumberToDial;
1347        }
1348
1349        return getNumberFromIntent(PhoneGlobals.getInstance(), intent);
1350    }
1351
1352    /**
1353     * Gets the phone number to be called from an intent.  Requires a Context
1354     * to access the contacts database, and a Phone to access the voicemail
1355     * number.
1356     *
1357     * <p>If <code>phone</code> is <code>null</code>, the function will return
1358     * <code>null</code> for <code>voicemail:</code> URIs;
1359     * if <code>context</code> is <code>null</code>, the function will return
1360     * <code>null</code> for person/phone URIs.</p>
1361     *
1362     * <p>If the intent contains a <code>sip:</code> URI, the returned
1363     * "number" is actually the SIP address.
1364     *
1365     * @param context a context to use (or
1366     * @param intent the intent
1367     *
1368     * @throws VoiceMailNumberMissingException if <code>intent</code> contains
1369     *         a <code>voicemail:</code> URI, but <code>phone</code> does not
1370     *         have a voicemail number set.
1371     *
1372     * @return the phone number (or SIP address) that would be called by the intent,
1373     *         or <code>null</code> if the number cannot be found.
1374     */
1375    private static String getNumberFromIntent(Context context, Intent intent)
1376            throws VoiceMailNumberMissingException {
1377        Uri uri = intent.getData();
1378        String scheme = uri.getScheme();
1379
1380        // The sip: scheme is simple: just treat the rest of the URI as a
1381        // SIP address.
1382        if (Constants.SCHEME_SIP.equals(scheme)) {
1383            return uri.getSchemeSpecificPart();
1384        }
1385
1386        // Otherwise, let PhoneNumberUtils.getNumberFromIntent() handle
1387        // the other cases (i.e. tel: and voicemail: and contact: URIs.)
1388
1389        final String number = PhoneNumberUtils.getNumberFromIntent(intent, context);
1390
1391        // Check for a voicemail-dialing request.  If the voicemail number is
1392        // empty, throw a VoiceMailNumberMissingException.
1393        if (Constants.SCHEME_VOICEMAIL.equals(scheme) &&
1394                (number == null || TextUtils.isEmpty(number)))
1395            throw new VoiceMailNumberMissingException();
1396
1397        return number;
1398    }
1399
1400    /**
1401     * Returns the caller-id info corresponding to the specified Connection.
1402     * (This is just a simple wrapper around CallerInfo.getCallerInfo(): we
1403     * extract a phone number from the specified Connection, and feed that
1404     * number into CallerInfo.getCallerInfo().)
1405     *
1406     * The returned CallerInfo may be null in certain error cases, like if the
1407     * specified Connection was null, or if we weren't able to get a valid
1408     * phone number from the Connection.
1409     *
1410     * Finally, if the getCallerInfo() call did succeed, we save the resulting
1411     * CallerInfo object in the "userData" field of the Connection.
1412     *
1413     * NOTE: This API should be avoided, with preference given to the
1414     * asynchronous startGetCallerInfo API.
1415     */
1416    static CallerInfo getCallerInfo(Context context, Connection c) {
1417        CallerInfo info = null;
1418
1419        if (c != null) {
1420            //See if there is a URI attached.  If there is, this means
1421            //that there is no CallerInfo queried yet, so we'll need to
1422            //replace the URI with a full CallerInfo object.
1423            Object userDataObject = c.getUserData();
1424            if (userDataObject instanceof Uri) {
1425                info = CallerInfo.getCallerInfo(context, (Uri) userDataObject);
1426                if (info != null) {
1427                    c.setUserData(info);
1428                }
1429            } else {
1430                if (userDataObject instanceof CallerInfoToken) {
1431                    //temporary result, while query is running
1432                    info = ((CallerInfoToken) userDataObject).currentInfo;
1433                } else {
1434                    //final query result
1435                    info = (CallerInfo) userDataObject;
1436                }
1437                if (info == null) {
1438                    // No URI, or Existing CallerInfo, so we'll have to make do with
1439                    // querying a new CallerInfo using the connection's phone number.
1440                    String number = c.getAddress();
1441
1442                    if (DBG) log("getCallerInfo: number = " + toLogSafePhoneNumber(number));
1443
1444                    if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(number)) {
1445                        info = CallerInfo.getCallerInfo(context, number);
1446                        if (info != null) {
1447                            c.setUserData(info);
1448                        }
1449                    }
1450                }
1451            }
1452        }
1453        return info;
1454    }
1455
1456    /**
1457     * Class returned by the startGetCallerInfo call to package a temporary
1458     * CallerInfo Object, to be superceded by the CallerInfo Object passed
1459     * into the listener when the query with token mAsyncQueryToken is complete.
1460     */
1461    public static class CallerInfoToken {
1462        /**indicates that there will no longer be updates to this request.*/
1463        public boolean isFinal;
1464
1465        public CallerInfo currentInfo;
1466        public CallerInfoAsyncQuery asyncQuery;
1467    }
1468
1469    /**
1470     * Start a CallerInfo Query based on the earliest connection in the call.
1471     */
1472    static CallerInfoToken startGetCallerInfo(Context context, Call call,
1473            CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener listener, Object cookie) {
1474        Connection conn = null;
1475        int phoneType = call.getPhone().getPhoneType();
1476        if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
1477            conn = call.getLatestConnection();
1478        } else if ((phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_GSM)
1479                || (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_SIP)) {
1480            conn = call.getEarliestConnection();
1481        } else {
1482            throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType);
1483        }
1484
1485        return startGetCallerInfo(context, conn, listener, cookie);
1486    }
1487
1488    static CallerInfoToken startGetCallerInfo(Context context, Connection c,
1489            CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener listener, Object cookie) {
1490        return startGetCallerInfo(context, c, listener, cookie, null);
1491    }
1492
1493    /**
1494     * place a temporary callerinfo object in the hands of the caller and notify
1495     * caller when the actual query is done.
1496     */
1497    static CallerInfoToken startGetCallerInfo(Context context, Connection c,
1498            CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener listener, Object cookie,
1499            RawGatewayInfo info) {
1500        CallerInfoToken cit;
1501
1502        if (c == null) {
1503            //TODO: perhaps throw an exception here.
1504            cit = new CallerInfoToken();
1505            cit.asyncQuery = null;
1506            return cit;
1507        }
1508
1509        Object userDataObject = c.getUserData();
1510
1511        // There are now 3 states for the Connection's userData object:
1512        //
1513        //   (1) Uri - query has not been executed yet
1514        //
1515        //   (2) CallerInfoToken - query is executing, but has not completed.
1516        //
1517        //   (3) CallerInfo - query has executed.
1518        //
1519        // In each case we have slightly different behaviour:
1520        //   1. If the query has not been executed yet (Uri or null), we start
1521        //      query execution asynchronously, and note it by attaching a
1522        //      CallerInfoToken as the userData.
1523        //   2. If the query is executing (CallerInfoToken), we've essentially
1524        //      reached a state where we've received multiple requests for the
1525        //      same callerInfo.  That means that once the query is complete,
1526        //      we'll need to execute the additional listener requested.
1527        //   3. If the query has already been executed (CallerInfo), we just
1528        //      return the CallerInfo object as expected.
1529        //   4. Regarding isFinal - there are cases where the CallerInfo object
1530        //      will not be attached, like when the number is empty (caller id
1531        //      blocking).  This flag is used to indicate that the
1532        //      CallerInfoToken object is going to be permanent since no
1533        //      query results will be returned.  In the case where a query
1534        //      has been completed, this flag is used to indicate to the caller
1535        //      that the data will not be updated since it is valid.
1536        //
1537        //      Note: For the case where a number is NOT retrievable, we leave
1538        //      the CallerInfo as null in the CallerInfoToken.  This is
1539        //      something of a departure from the original code, since the old
1540        //      code manufactured a CallerInfo object regardless of the query
1541        //      outcome.  From now on, we will append an empty CallerInfo
1542        //      object, to mirror previous behaviour, and to avoid Null Pointer
1543        //      Exceptions.
1544
1545        if (userDataObject instanceof Uri) {
1546            // State (1): query has not been executed yet
1547
1548            //create a dummy callerinfo, populate with what we know from URI.
1549            cit = new CallerInfoToken();
1550            cit.currentInfo = new CallerInfo();
1551            cit.asyncQuery = CallerInfoAsyncQuery.startQuery(QUERY_TOKEN, context,
1552                    (Uri) userDataObject, sCallerInfoQueryListener, c);
1553            cit.asyncQuery.addQueryListener(QUERY_TOKEN, listener, cookie);
1554            cit.isFinal = false;
1555
1556            c.setUserData(cit);
1557
1558            if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: query based on Uri: " + userDataObject);
1559
1560        } else if (userDataObject == null) {
1561            // No URI, or Existing CallerInfo, so we'll have to make do with
1562            // querying a new CallerInfo using the connection's phone number.
1563            String number = c.getAddress();
1564
1565            if (info != null && info != CallGatewayManager.EMPTY_INFO) {
1566                // Gateway number, the connection number is actually the gateway number.
1567                // need to lookup via dialed number.
1568                number = info.trueNumber;
1569            }
1570
1571            if (DBG) {
1572                log("PhoneUtils.startGetCallerInfo: new query for phone number...");
1573                log("- number (address): " + toLogSafePhoneNumber(number));
1574                log("- c: " + c);
1575                log("- phone: " + c.getCall().getPhone());
1576                int phoneType = c.getCall().getPhone().getPhoneType();
1577                log("- phoneType: " + phoneType);
1578                switch (phoneType) {
1579                    case PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_NONE: log("  ==> PHONE_TYPE_NONE"); break;
1580                    case PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_GSM: log("  ==> PHONE_TYPE_GSM"); break;
1581                    case PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA: log("  ==> PHONE_TYPE_CDMA"); break;
1582                    case PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_SIP: log("  ==> PHONE_TYPE_SIP"); break;
1583                    default: log("  ==> Unknown phone type"); break;
1584                }
1585            }
1586
1587            cit = new CallerInfoToken();
1588            cit.currentInfo = new CallerInfo();
1589
1590            // Store CNAP information retrieved from the Connection (we want to do this
1591            // here regardless of whether the number is empty or not).
1592            cit.currentInfo.cnapName =  c.getCnapName();
1593            cit.currentInfo.name = cit.currentInfo.cnapName; // This can still get overwritten
1594                                                             // by ContactInfo later
1595            cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation = c.getNumberPresentation();
1596            cit.currentInfo.namePresentation = c.getCnapNamePresentation();
1597
1598            if (VDBG) {
1599                log("startGetCallerInfo: number = " + number);
1600                log("startGetCallerInfo: CNAP Info from FW(1): name="
1601                    + cit.currentInfo.cnapName
1602                    + ", Name/Number Pres=" + cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation);
1603            }
1604
1605            // handling case where number is null (caller id hidden) as well.
1606            if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(number)) {
1607                // Check for special CNAP cases and modify the CallerInfo accordingly
1608                // to be sure we keep the right information to display/log later
1609                number = modifyForSpecialCnapCases(context, cit.currentInfo, number,
1610                        cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation);
1611
1612                cit.currentInfo.phoneNumber = number;
1613                // For scenarios where we may receive a valid number from the network but a
1614                // restricted/unavailable presentation, we do not want to perform a contact query
1615                // (see note on isFinal above). So we set isFinal to true here as well.
1616                if (cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation != PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED) {
1617                    cit.isFinal = true;
1618                } else {
1619                    if (DBG) log("==> Actually starting CallerInfoAsyncQuery.startQuery()...");
1620                    cit.asyncQuery = CallerInfoAsyncQuery.startQuery(QUERY_TOKEN, context,
1621                            number, sCallerInfoQueryListener, c);
1622                    cit.asyncQuery.addQueryListener(QUERY_TOKEN, listener, cookie);
1623                    cit.isFinal = false;
1624                }
1625            } else {
1626                // This is the case where we are querying on a number that
1627                // is null or empty, like a caller whose caller id is
1628                // blocked or empty (CLIR).  The previous behaviour was to
1629                // throw a null CallerInfo object back to the user, but
1630                // this departure is somewhat cleaner.
1631                if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: No query to start, send trivial reply.");
1632                cit.isFinal = true; // please see note on isFinal, above.
1633            }
1634
1635            c.setUserData(cit);
1636
1637            if (DBG) {
1638                log("startGetCallerInfo: query based on number: " + toLogSafePhoneNumber(number));
1639            }
1640
1641        } else if (userDataObject instanceof CallerInfoToken) {
1642            // State (2): query is executing, but has not completed.
1643
1644            // just tack on this listener to the queue.
1645            cit = (CallerInfoToken) userDataObject;
1646
1647            // handling case where number is null (caller id hidden) as well.
1648            if (cit.asyncQuery != null) {
1649                cit.asyncQuery.addQueryListener(QUERY_TOKEN, listener, cookie);
1650
1651                if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: query already running, adding listener: " +
1652                        listener.getClass().toString());
1653            } else {
1654                // handling case where number/name gets updated later on by the network
1655                String updatedNumber = c.getAddress();
1656
1657                if (info != null) {
1658                    // Gateway number, the connection number is actually the gateway number.
1659                    // need to lookup via dialed number.
1660                    updatedNumber = info.trueNumber;
1661                }
1662
1663                if (DBG) {
1664                    log("startGetCallerInfo: updatedNumber initially = "
1665                            + toLogSafePhoneNumber(updatedNumber));
1666                }
1667                if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(updatedNumber)) {
1668                    // Store CNAP information retrieved from the Connection
1669                    cit.currentInfo.cnapName =  c.getCnapName();
1670                    // This can still get overwritten by ContactInfo
1671                    cit.currentInfo.name = cit.currentInfo.cnapName;
1672                    cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation = c.getNumberPresentation();
1673                    cit.currentInfo.namePresentation = c.getCnapNamePresentation();
1674
1675                    updatedNumber = modifyForSpecialCnapCases(context, cit.currentInfo,
1676                            updatedNumber, cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation);
1677
1678                    cit.currentInfo.phoneNumber = updatedNumber;
1679                    if (DBG) {
1680                        log("startGetCallerInfo: updatedNumber="
1681                                + toLogSafePhoneNumber(updatedNumber));
1682                    }
1683                    if (VDBG) {
1684                        log("startGetCallerInfo: CNAP Info from FW(2): name="
1685                                + cit.currentInfo.cnapName
1686                                + ", Name/Number Pres=" + cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation);
1687                    } else if (DBG) {
1688                        log("startGetCallerInfo: CNAP Info from FW(2)");
1689                    }
1690                    // For scenarios where we may receive a valid number from the network but a
1691                    // restricted/unavailable presentation, we do not want to perform a contact query
1692                    // (see note on isFinal above). So we set isFinal to true here as well.
1693                    if (cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation != PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED) {
1694                        cit.isFinal = true;
1695                    } else {
1696                        cit.asyncQuery = CallerInfoAsyncQuery.startQuery(QUERY_TOKEN, context,
1697                                updatedNumber, sCallerInfoQueryListener, c);
1698                        cit.asyncQuery.addQueryListener(QUERY_TOKEN, listener, cookie);
1699                        cit.isFinal = false;
1700                    }
1701                } else {
1702                    if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: No query to attach to, send trivial reply.");
1703                    if (cit.currentInfo == null) {
1704                        cit.currentInfo = new CallerInfo();
1705                    }
1706                    // Store CNAP information retrieved from the Connection
1707                    cit.currentInfo.cnapName = c.getCnapName();  // This can still get
1708                                                                 // overwritten by ContactInfo
1709                    cit.currentInfo.name = cit.currentInfo.cnapName;
1710                    cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation = c.getNumberPresentation();
1711                    cit.currentInfo.namePresentation = c.getCnapNamePresentation();
1712
1713                    if (VDBG) {
1714                        log("startGetCallerInfo: CNAP Info from FW(3): name="
1715                                + cit.currentInfo.cnapName
1716                                + ", Name/Number Pres=" + cit.currentInfo.numberPresentation);
1717                    } else if (DBG) {
1718                        log("startGetCallerInfo: CNAP Info from FW(3)");
1719                    }
1720                    cit.isFinal = true; // please see note on isFinal, above.
1721                }
1722            }
1723        } else {
1724            // State (3): query is complete.
1725
1726            // The connection's userDataObject is a full-fledged
1727            // CallerInfo instance.  Wrap it in a CallerInfoToken and
1728            // return it to the user.
1729
1730            cit = new CallerInfoToken();
1731            cit.currentInfo = (CallerInfo) userDataObject;
1732            cit.asyncQuery = null;
1733            cit.isFinal = true;
1734            // since the query is already done, call the listener.
1735            if (DBG) log("startGetCallerInfo: query already done, returning CallerInfo");
1736            if (DBG) log("==> cit.currentInfo = " + cit.currentInfo);
1737        }
1738        return cit;
1739    }
1740
1741    /**
1742     * Static CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener instance that
1743     * we use with all our CallerInfoAsyncQuery.startQuery() requests.
1744     */
1745    private static final int QUERY_TOKEN = -1;
1746    static CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener sCallerInfoQueryListener =
1747        new CallerInfoAsyncQuery.OnQueryCompleteListener () {
1748            /**
1749             * When the query completes, we stash the resulting CallerInfo
1750             * object away in the Connection's "userData" (where it will
1751             * later be retrieved by the in-call UI.)
1752             */
1753            public void onQueryComplete(int token, Object cookie, CallerInfo ci) {
1754                if (DBG) log("query complete, updating connection.userdata");
1755                Connection conn = (Connection) cookie;
1756
1757                // Added a check if CallerInfo is coming from ContactInfo or from Connection.
1758                // If no ContactInfo, then we want to use CNAP information coming from network
1759                if (DBG) log("- onQueryComplete: CallerInfo:" + ci);
1760                if (ci.contactExists || ci.isEmergencyNumber() || ci.isVoiceMailNumber()) {
1761                    // If the number presentation has not been set by
1762                    // the ContactInfo, use the one from the
1763                    // connection.
1764
1765                    // TODO: Need a new util method to merge the info
1766                    // from the Connection in a CallerInfo object.
1767                    // Here 'ci' is a new CallerInfo instance read
1768                    // from the DB. It has lost all the connection
1769                    // info preset before the query (see PhoneUtils
1770                    // line 1334). We should have a method to merge
1771                    // back into this new instance the info from the
1772                    // connection object not set by the DB. If the
1773                    // Connection already has a CallerInfo instance in
1774                    // userData, then we could use this instance to
1775                    // fill 'ci' in. The same routine could be used in
1776                    // PhoneUtils.
1777                    if (0 == ci.numberPresentation) {
1778                        ci.numberPresentation = conn.getNumberPresentation();
1779                    }
1780                } else {
1781                    // No matching contact was found for this number.
1782                    // Return a new CallerInfo based solely on the CNAP
1783                    // information from the network.
1784
1785                    CallerInfo newCi = getCallerInfo(null, conn);
1786
1787                    // ...but copy over the (few) things we care about
1788                    // from the original CallerInfo object:
1789                    if (newCi != null) {
1790                        newCi.phoneNumber = ci.phoneNumber; // To get formatted phone number
1791                        newCi.geoDescription = ci.geoDescription; // To get geo description string
1792                        ci = newCi;
1793                    }
1794                }
1795
1796                if (DBG) log("==> Stashing CallerInfo " + ci + " into the connection...");
1797                conn.setUserData(ci);
1798            }
1799        };
1800
1801
1802    /**
1803     * Returns a single "name" for the specified given a CallerInfo object.
1804     * If the name is null, return defaultString as the default value, usually
1805     * context.getString(R.string.unknown).
1806     */
1807    static String getCompactNameFromCallerInfo(CallerInfo ci, Context context) {
1808        if (DBG) log("getCompactNameFromCallerInfo: info = " + ci);
1809
1810        String compactName = null;
1811        if (ci != null) {
1812            if (TextUtils.isEmpty(ci.name)) {
1813                // Perform any modifications for special CNAP cases to
1814                // the phone number being displayed, if applicable.
1815                compactName = modifyForSpecialCnapCases(context, ci, ci.phoneNumber,
1816                                                        ci.numberPresentation);
1817            } else {
1818                // Don't call modifyForSpecialCnapCases on regular name. See b/2160795.
1819                compactName = ci.name;
1820            }
1821        }
1822
1823        if ((compactName == null) || (TextUtils.isEmpty(compactName))) {
1824            // If we're still null/empty here, then check if we have a presentation
1825            // string that takes precedence that we could return, otherwise display
1826            // "unknown" string.
1827            if (ci != null && ci.numberPresentation == PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_RESTRICTED) {
1828                compactName = context.getString(R.string.private_num);
1829            } else if (ci != null && ci.numberPresentation == PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_PAYPHONE) {
1830                compactName = context.getString(R.string.payphone);
1831            } else {
1832                compactName = context.getString(R.string.unknown);
1833            }
1834        }
1835        if (VDBG) log("getCompactNameFromCallerInfo: compactName=" + compactName);
1836        return compactName;
1837    }
1838
1839    /**
1840     * Returns true if the specified Call is a "conference call", meaning
1841     * that it owns more than one Connection object.  This information is
1842     * used to trigger certain UI changes that appear when a conference
1843     * call is active (like displaying the label "Conference call", and
1844     * enabling the "Manage conference" UI.)
1845     *
1846     * Watch out: This method simply checks the number of Connections,
1847     * *not* their states.  So if a Call has (for example) one ACTIVE
1848     * connection and one DISCONNECTED connection, this method will return
1849     * true (which is unintuitive, since the Call isn't *really* a
1850     * conference call any more.)
1851     *
1852     * @return true if the specified call has more than one connection (in any state.)
1853     */
1854    static boolean isConferenceCall(Call call) {
1855        // CDMA phones don't have the same concept of "conference call" as
1856        // GSM phones do; there's no special "conference call" state of
1857        // the UI or a "manage conference" function.  (Instead, when
1858        // you're in a 3-way call, all we can do is display the "generic"
1859        // state of the UI.)  So as far as the in-call UI is concerned,
1860        // Conference corresponds to generic display.
1861        final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
1862        int phoneType = call.getPhone().getPhoneType();
1863        if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
1864            CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState state = app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState();
1865            if ((state == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.CONF_CALL)
1866                    || ((state == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE)
1867                    && !app.cdmaPhoneCallState.IsThreeWayCallOrigStateDialing())) {
1868                return true;
1869            }
1870        } else {
1871            List<Connection> connections = call.getConnections();
1872            if (connections != null && connections.size() > 1) {
1873                return true;
1874            }
1875        }
1876        return false;
1877
1878        // TODO: We may still want to change the semantics of this method
1879        // to say that a given call is only really a conference call if
1880        // the number of ACTIVE connections, not the total number of
1881        // connections, is greater than one.  (See warning comment in the
1882        // javadoc above.)
1883        // Here's an implementation of that:
1884        //        if (connections == null) {
1885        //            return false;
1886        //        }
1887        //        int numActiveConnections = 0;
1888        //        for (Connection conn : connections) {
1889        //            if (DBG) log("  - CONN: " + conn + ", state = " + conn.getState());
1890        //            if (conn.getState() == Call.State.ACTIVE) numActiveConnections++;
1891        //            if (numActiveConnections > 1) {
1892        //                return true;
1893        //            }
1894        //        }
1895        //        return false;
1896    }
1897
1898    /**
1899     * Launch the Dialer to start a new call.
1900     * This is just a wrapper around the ACTION_DIAL intent.
1901     */
1902    /* package */ static boolean startNewCall(final CallManager cm) {
1903        final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
1904
1905        // Sanity-check that this is OK given the current state of the phone.
1906        if (!okToAddCall(cm)) {
1907            Log.w(LOG_TAG, "startNewCall: can't add a new call in the current state");
1908            dumpCallManager();
1909            return false;
1910        }
1911
1912        Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL);
1913        intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
1914
1915        // when we request the dialer come up, we also want to inform
1916        // it that we're going through the "add call" option from the
1917        // InCallScreen / PhoneUtils.
1918        intent.putExtra(ADD_CALL_MODE_KEY, true);
1919        try {
1920            app.startActivity(intent);
1921        } catch (ActivityNotFoundException e) {
1922            // This is rather rare but possible.
1923            // Note: this method is used even when the phone is encrypted. At that moment
1924            // the system may not find any Activity which can accept this Intent.
1925            Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Activity for adding calls isn't found.");
1926            return false;
1927        }
1928
1929        return true;
1930    }
1931
1932    /**
1933     * Turns on/off speaker.
1934     *
1935     * @param context Context
1936     * @param flag True when speaker should be on. False otherwise.
1937     * @param store True when the settings should be stored in the device.
1938     */
1939    /* package */ static void turnOnSpeaker(Context context, boolean flag, boolean store) {
1940        if (DBG) log("turnOnSpeaker(flag=" + flag + ", store=" + store + ")...");
1941        final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
1942
1943        AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
1944        audioManager.setSpeakerphoneOn(flag);
1945
1946        // record the speaker-enable value
1947        if (store) {
1948            sIsSpeakerEnabled = flag;
1949        }
1950
1951        // Update the status bar icon
1952        app.notificationMgr.updateSpeakerNotification(flag);
1953
1954        // We also need to make a fresh call to PhoneApp.updateWakeState()
1955        // any time the speaker state changes, since the screen timeout is
1956        // sometimes different depending on whether or not the speaker is
1957        // in use.
1958        app.updateWakeState();
1959
1960        app.mCM.setEchoSuppressionEnabled(flag);
1961    }
1962
1963    /**
1964     * Restore the speaker mode, called after a wired headset disconnect
1965     * event.
1966     */
1967    static void restoreSpeakerMode(Context context) {
1968        if (DBG) log("restoreSpeakerMode, restoring to: " + sIsSpeakerEnabled);
1969
1970        // change the mode if needed.
1971        if (isSpeakerOn(context) != sIsSpeakerEnabled) {
1972            turnOnSpeaker(context, sIsSpeakerEnabled, false);
1973        }
1974    }
1975
1976    static boolean isSpeakerOn(Context context) {
1977        AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
1978        return audioManager.isSpeakerphoneOn();
1979    }
1980
1981
1982    static void turnOnNoiseSuppression(Context context, boolean flag, boolean store) {
1983        if (DBG) log("turnOnNoiseSuppression: " + flag);
1984        AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
1985
1986        if (!context.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.has_in_call_noise_suppression)) {
1987            return;
1988        }
1989
1990        if (flag) {
1991            audioManager.setParameters("noise_suppression=auto");
1992        } else {
1993            audioManager.setParameters("noise_suppression=off");
1994        }
1995
1996        // record the speaker-enable value
1997        if (store) {
1998            sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled = flag;
1999        }
2000
2001        // TODO: implement and manage ICON
2002
2003    }
2004
2005    static void restoreNoiseSuppression(Context context) {
2006        if (DBG) log("restoreNoiseSuppression, restoring to: " + sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled);
2007
2008        if (!context.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.has_in_call_noise_suppression)) {
2009            return;
2010        }
2011
2012        // change the mode if needed.
2013        if (isNoiseSuppressionOn(context) != sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled) {
2014            turnOnNoiseSuppression(context, sIsNoiseSuppressionEnabled, false);
2015        }
2016    }
2017
2018    static boolean isNoiseSuppressionOn(Context context) {
2019
2020        if (!context.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.has_in_call_noise_suppression)) {
2021            return false;
2022        }
2023
2024        AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
2025        String noiseSuppression = audioManager.getParameters("noise_suppression");
2026        if (DBG) log("isNoiseSuppressionOn: " + noiseSuppression);
2027        if (noiseSuppression.contains("off")) {
2028            return false;
2029        } else {
2030            return true;
2031        }
2032    }
2033
2034    /**
2035     *
2036     * Mute / umute the foreground phone, which has the current foreground call
2037     *
2038     * All muting / unmuting from the in-call UI should go through this
2039     * wrapper.
2040     *
2041     * Wrapper around Phone.setMute() and setMicrophoneMute().
2042     * It also updates the connectionMuteTable and mute icon in the status bar.
2043     *
2044     */
2045    static void setMute(boolean muted) {
2046        CallManager cm = PhoneGlobals.getInstance().mCM;
2047
2048        // Emergency calls never get muted.
2049        if (isInEmergencyCall(cm)) {
2050            muted = false;
2051        }
2052
2053        // make the call to mute the audio
2054        setMuteInternal(cm.getFgPhone(), muted);
2055
2056        // update the foreground connections to match.  This includes
2057        // all the connections on conference calls.
2058        for (Connection cn : cm.getActiveFgCall().getConnections()) {
2059            if (sConnectionMuteTable.get(cn) == null) {
2060                if (DBG) log("problem retrieving mute value for this connection.");
2061            }
2062            sConnectionMuteTable.put(cn, Boolean.valueOf(muted));
2063        }
2064
2065        // update the background connections to match.  This includes
2066        // all the connections on conference calls.
2067        if (cm.hasActiveBgCall()) {
2068            for (Connection cn : cm.getFirstActiveBgCall().getConnections()) {
2069                if (sConnectionMuteTable.get(cn) == null) {
2070                    if (DBG) log("problem retrieving mute value for this connection.");
2071                }
2072                sConnectionMuteTable.put(cn, Boolean.valueOf(muted));
2073            }
2074        }
2075    }
2076
2077    static boolean isInEmergencyCall(CallManager cm) {
2078        for (Connection cn : cm.getActiveFgCall().getConnections()) {
2079            if (PhoneNumberUtils.isLocalEmergencyNumber(cn.getAddress(),
2080                    PhoneGlobals.getInstance())) {
2081                return true;
2082            }
2083        }
2084        return false;
2085    }
2086
2087    /**
2088     * Internally used muting function.
2089     */
2090    private static void setMuteInternal(Phone phone, boolean muted) {
2091        final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2092        Context context = phone.getContext();
2093        boolean routeToAudioManager =
2094            context.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.send_mic_mute_to_AudioManager);
2095        if (routeToAudioManager) {
2096            AudioManager audioManager =
2097                (AudioManager) phone.getContext().getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
2098            if (DBG) log("setMuteInternal: using setMicrophoneMute(" + muted + ")...");
2099            audioManager.setMicrophoneMute(muted);
2100        } else {
2101            if (DBG) log("setMuteInternal: using phone.setMute(" + muted + ")...");
2102            phone.setMute(muted);
2103        }
2104        app.notificationMgr.updateMuteNotification();
2105        app.getAudioRouter().onMuteChange(muted);
2106    }
2107
2108    /**
2109     * Get the mute state of foreground phone, which has the current
2110     * foreground call
2111     */
2112    static boolean getMute() {
2113        final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2114
2115        boolean routeToAudioManager =
2116            app.getResources().getBoolean(R.bool.send_mic_mute_to_AudioManager);
2117        if (routeToAudioManager) {
2118            AudioManager audioManager =
2119                (AudioManager) app.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
2120            return audioManager.isMicrophoneMute();
2121        } else {
2122            return app.mCM.getMute();
2123        }
2124    }
2125
2126    /* package */ static void setAudioMode() {
2127        setAudioMode(PhoneGlobals.getInstance().mCM);
2128    }
2129
2130    /**
2131     * Sets the audio mode per current phone state.
2132     */
2133    /* package */ static void setAudioMode(CallManager cm) {
2134        if (DBG) Log.d(LOG_TAG, "setAudioMode()..." + cm.getState());
2135
2136        Context context = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2137        AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager)
2138                context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
2139        int modeBefore = audioManager.getMode();
2140        cm.setAudioMode();
2141        int modeAfter = audioManager.getMode();
2142
2143        if (modeBefore != modeAfter) {
2144            // Enable stack dump only when actively debugging ("new Throwable()" is expensive!)
2145            if (DBG_SETAUDIOMODE_STACK) Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Stack:", new Throwable("stack dump"));
2146        } else {
2147            if (DBG) Log.d(LOG_TAG, "setAudioMode() no change: "
2148                    + audioModeToString(modeBefore));
2149        }
2150    }
2151    private static String audioModeToString(int mode) {
2152        switch (mode) {
2153            case AudioManager.MODE_INVALID: return "MODE_INVALID";
2154            case AudioManager.MODE_CURRENT: return "MODE_CURRENT";
2155            case AudioManager.MODE_NORMAL: return "MODE_NORMAL";
2156            case AudioManager.MODE_RINGTONE: return "MODE_RINGTONE";
2157            case AudioManager.MODE_IN_CALL: return "MODE_IN_CALL";
2158            default: return String.valueOf(mode);
2159        }
2160    }
2161
2162    /**
2163     * Handles the wired headset button while in-call.
2164     *
2165     * This is called from the PhoneApp, not from the InCallScreen,
2166     * since the HEADSETHOOK button means "mute or unmute the current
2167     * call" *any* time a call is active, even if the user isn't actually
2168     * on the in-call screen.
2169     *
2170     * @return true if we consumed the event.
2171     */
2172    /* package */ static boolean handleHeadsetHook(Phone phone, KeyEvent event) {
2173        if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook()..." + event.getAction() + " " + event.getRepeatCount());
2174        final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2175
2176        // If the phone is totally idle, we ignore HEADSETHOOK events
2177        // (and instead let them fall through to the media player.)
2178        if (phone.getState() == PhoneConstants.State.IDLE) {
2179            return false;
2180        }
2181
2182        // Ok, the phone is in use.
2183        // The headset button button means "Answer" if an incoming call is
2184        // ringing.  If not, it toggles the mute / unmute state.
2185        //
2186        // And in any case we *always* consume this event; this means
2187        // that the usual mediaplayer-related behavior of the headset
2188        // button will NEVER happen while the user is on a call.
2189
2190        final boolean hasRingingCall = !phone.getRingingCall().isIdle();
2191        final boolean hasActiveCall = !phone.getForegroundCall().isIdle();
2192        final boolean hasHoldingCall = !phone.getBackgroundCall().isIdle();
2193
2194        if (hasRingingCall &&
2195            event.getRepeatCount() == 0 &&
2196            event.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_UP) {
2197            // If an incoming call is ringing, answer it (just like with the
2198            // CALL button):
2199            int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType();
2200            if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
2201                answerCall(phone.getRingingCall());
2202            } else if ((phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_GSM)
2203                    || (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_SIP)) {
2204                if (hasActiveCall && hasHoldingCall) {
2205                    if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: ringing (both lines in use) ==> answer!");
2206                    answerAndEndActive(app.mCM, phone.getRingingCall());
2207                } else {
2208                    if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: ringing ==> answer!");
2209                    // answerCall() will automatically hold the current
2210                    // active call, if there is one.
2211                    answerCall(phone.getRingingCall());
2212                }
2213            } else {
2214                throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType);
2215            }
2216        } else {
2217            // No incoming ringing call.
2218            if (event.isLongPress()) {
2219                if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: longpress -> hangup");
2220                hangup(app.mCM);
2221            }
2222            else if (event.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_UP &&
2223                     event.getRepeatCount() == 0) {
2224                Connection c = phone.getForegroundCall().getLatestConnection();
2225                // If it is NOT an emg #, toggle the mute state. Otherwise, ignore the hook.
2226                if (c != null && !PhoneNumberUtils.isLocalEmergencyNumber(c.getAddress(),
2227                                                                          PhoneGlobals.getInstance())) {
2228                    if (getMute()) {
2229                        if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: UNmuting...");
2230                        setMute(false);
2231                    } else {
2232                        if (DBG) log("handleHeadsetHook: muting...");
2233                        setMute(true);
2234                    }
2235                }
2236            }
2237        }
2238
2239        // Even if the InCallScreen is the current activity, there's no
2240        // need to force it to update, because (1) if we answered a
2241        // ringing call, the InCallScreen will imminently get a phone
2242        // state change event (causing an update), and (2) if we muted or
2243        // unmuted, the setMute() call automagically updates the status
2244        // bar, and there's no "mute" indication in the InCallScreen
2245        // itself (other than the menu item, which only ever stays
2246        // onscreen for a second anyway.)
2247        // TODO: (2) isn't entirely true anymore. Once we return our result
2248        // to the PhoneApp, we ask InCallScreen to update its control widgets
2249        // in case we changed mute or speaker state and phones with touch-
2250        // screen [toggle] buttons need to update themselves.
2251
2252        return true;
2253    }
2254
2255    /**
2256     * Look for ANY connections on the phone that qualify as being
2257     * disconnected.
2258     *
2259     * @return true if we find a connection that is disconnected over
2260     * all the phone's call objects.
2261     */
2262    /* package */ static boolean hasDisconnectedConnections(Phone phone) {
2263        return hasDisconnectedConnections(phone.getForegroundCall()) ||
2264                hasDisconnectedConnections(phone.getBackgroundCall()) ||
2265                hasDisconnectedConnections(phone.getRingingCall());
2266    }
2267
2268    /**
2269     * Iterate over all connections in a call to see if there are any
2270     * that are not alive (disconnected or idle).
2271     *
2272     * @return true if we find a connection that is disconnected, and
2273     * pending removal via
2274     * {@link com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.GsmCall#clearDisconnected()}.
2275     */
2276    private static final boolean hasDisconnectedConnections(Call call) {
2277        // look through all connections for non-active ones.
2278        for (Connection c : call.getConnections()) {
2279            if (!c.isAlive()) {
2280                return true;
2281            }
2282        }
2283        return false;
2284    }
2285
2286    //
2287    // Misc UI policy helper functions
2288    //
2289
2290    /**
2291     * @return true if we're allowed to hold calls, given the current
2292     * state of the Phone.
2293     */
2294    /* package */ static boolean okToHoldCall(CallManager cm) {
2295        final Call fgCall = cm.getActiveFgCall();
2296        final boolean hasHoldingCall = cm.hasActiveBgCall();
2297        final Call.State fgCallState = fgCall.getState();
2298
2299        // The "Hold" control is disabled entirely if there's
2300        // no way to either hold or unhold in the current state.
2301        final boolean okToHold = (fgCallState == Call.State.ACTIVE) && !hasHoldingCall;
2302        final boolean okToUnhold = cm.hasActiveBgCall() && (fgCallState == Call.State.IDLE);
2303        final boolean canHold = okToHold || okToUnhold;
2304
2305        return canHold;
2306    }
2307
2308    /**
2309     * @return true if we support holding calls, given the current
2310     * state of the Phone.
2311     */
2312    /* package */ static boolean okToSupportHold(CallManager cm) {
2313        boolean supportsHold = false;
2314
2315        final Call fgCall = cm.getActiveFgCall();
2316        final boolean hasHoldingCall = cm.hasActiveBgCall();
2317        final Call.State fgCallState = fgCall.getState();
2318
2319        if (TelephonyCapabilities.supportsHoldAndUnhold(fgCall.getPhone())) {
2320            // This phone has the concept of explicit "Hold" and "Unhold" actions.
2321            supportsHold = true;
2322        } else if (hasHoldingCall && (fgCallState == Call.State.IDLE)) {
2323            // Even when foreground phone device doesn't support hold/unhold, phone devices
2324            // for background holding calls may do.
2325            final Call bgCall = cm.getFirstActiveBgCall();
2326            if (bgCall != null &&
2327                    TelephonyCapabilities.supportsHoldAndUnhold(bgCall.getPhone())) {
2328                supportsHold = true;
2329            }
2330        }
2331        return supportsHold;
2332    }
2333
2334    /**
2335     * @return true if we're allowed to swap calls, given the current
2336     * state of the Phone.
2337     */
2338    /* package */ static boolean okToSwapCalls(CallManager cm) {
2339        int phoneType = cm.getDefaultPhone().getPhoneType();
2340        if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
2341            // CDMA: "Swap" is enabled only when the phone reaches a *generic*.
2342            // state by either accepting a Call Waiting or by merging two calls
2343            PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2344            return (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState()
2345                    == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.CONF_CALL);
2346        } else if ((phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_GSM)
2347                || (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_SIP)) {
2348            // GSM: "Swap" is available if both lines are in use and there's no
2349            // incoming call.  (Actually we need to verify that the active
2350            // call really is in the ACTIVE state and the holding call really
2351            // is in the HOLDING state, since you *can't* actually swap calls
2352            // when the foreground call is DIALING or ALERTING.)
2353            return !cm.hasActiveRingingCall()
2354                    && (cm.getActiveFgCall().getState() == Call.State.ACTIVE)
2355                    && (cm.getFirstActiveBgCall().getState() == Call.State.HOLDING);
2356        } else {
2357            throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType);
2358        }
2359    }
2360
2361    /**
2362     * @return true if we're allowed to merge calls, given the current
2363     * state of the Phone.
2364     */
2365    /* package */ static boolean okToMergeCalls(CallManager cm) {
2366        int phoneType = cm.getFgPhone().getPhoneType();
2367        if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
2368            // CDMA: "Merge" is enabled only when the user is in a 3Way call.
2369            PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2370            return ((app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState()
2371                    == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE)
2372                    && !app.cdmaPhoneCallState.IsThreeWayCallOrigStateDialing());
2373        } else {
2374            // GSM: "Merge" is available if both lines are in use and there's no
2375            // incoming call, *and* the current conference isn't already
2376            // "full".
2377            // TODO: shall move all okToMerge logic to CallManager
2378            return !cm.hasActiveRingingCall() && cm.hasActiveFgCall()
2379                    && cm.hasActiveBgCall()
2380                    && cm.canConference(cm.getFirstActiveBgCall());
2381        }
2382    }
2383
2384    /**
2385     * @return true if the UI should let you add a new call, given the current
2386     * state of the Phone.
2387     */
2388    /* package */ static boolean okToAddCall(CallManager cm) {
2389        Phone phone = cm.getActiveFgCall().getPhone();
2390
2391        // "Add call" is never allowed in emergency callback mode (ECM).
2392        if (isPhoneInEcm(phone)) {
2393            return false;
2394        }
2395
2396        int phoneType = phone.getPhoneType();
2397        final Call.State fgCallState = cm.getActiveFgCall().getState();
2398        if (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
2399           // CDMA: "Add call" button is only enabled when:
2400           // - ForegroundCall is in ACTIVE state
2401           // - After 30 seconds of user Ignoring/Missing a Call Waiting call.
2402            PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2403            return ((fgCallState == Call.State.ACTIVE)
2404                    && (app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getAddCallMenuStateAfterCallWaiting()));
2405        } else if ((phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_GSM)
2406                || (phoneType == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_SIP)) {
2407            // GSM: "Add call" is available only if ALL of the following are true:
2408            // - There's no incoming ringing call
2409            // - There's < 2 lines in use
2410            // - The foreground call is ACTIVE or IDLE or DISCONNECTED.
2411            //   (We mainly need to make sure it *isn't* DIALING or ALERTING.)
2412            final boolean hasRingingCall = cm.hasActiveRingingCall();
2413            final boolean hasActiveCall = cm.hasActiveFgCall();
2414            final boolean hasHoldingCall = cm.hasActiveBgCall();
2415            final boolean allLinesTaken = hasActiveCall && hasHoldingCall;
2416
2417            return !hasRingingCall
2418                    && !allLinesTaken
2419                    && ((fgCallState == Call.State.ACTIVE)
2420                        || (fgCallState == Call.State.IDLE)
2421                        || (fgCallState == Call.State.DISCONNECTED));
2422        } else {
2423            throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected phone type: " + phoneType);
2424        }
2425    }
2426
2427    /**
2428     * Based on the input CNAP number string,
2429     * @return _RESTRICTED or _UNKNOWN for all the special CNAP strings.
2430     * Otherwise, return CNAP_SPECIAL_CASE_NO.
2431     */
2432    private static int checkCnapSpecialCases(String n) {
2433        if (n.equals("PRIVATE") ||
2434                n.equals("P") ||
2435                n.equals("RES")) {
2436            if (DBG) log("checkCnapSpecialCases, PRIVATE string: " + n);
2437            return PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_RESTRICTED;
2438        } else if (n.equals("UNAVAILABLE") ||
2439                n.equals("UNKNOWN") ||
2440                n.equals("UNA") ||
2441                n.equals("U")) {
2442            if (DBG) log("checkCnapSpecialCases, UNKNOWN string: " + n);
2443            return PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_UNKNOWN;
2444        } else {
2445            if (DBG) log("checkCnapSpecialCases, normal str. number: " + n);
2446            return CNAP_SPECIAL_CASE_NO;
2447        }
2448    }
2449
2450    /**
2451     * Handles certain "corner cases" for CNAP. When we receive weird phone numbers
2452     * from the network to indicate different number presentations, convert them to
2453     * expected number and presentation values within the CallerInfo object.
2454     * @param number number we use to verify if we are in a corner case
2455     * @param presentation presentation value used to verify if we are in a corner case
2456     * @return the new String that should be used for the phone number
2457     */
2458    /* package */ static String modifyForSpecialCnapCases(Context context, CallerInfo ci,
2459            String number, int presentation) {
2460        // Obviously we return number if ci == null, but still return number if
2461        // number == null, because in these cases the correct string will still be
2462        // displayed/logged after this function returns based on the presentation value.
2463        if (ci == null || number == null) return number;
2464
2465        if (DBG) {
2466            log("modifyForSpecialCnapCases: initially, number="
2467                    + toLogSafePhoneNumber(number)
2468                    + ", presentation=" + presentation + " ci " + ci);
2469        }
2470
2471        // "ABSENT NUMBER" is a possible value we could get from the network as the
2472        // phone number, so if this happens, change it to "Unknown" in the CallerInfo
2473        // and fix the presentation to be the same.
2474        final String[] absentNumberValues =
2475                context.getResources().getStringArray(R.array.absent_num);
2476        if (Arrays.asList(absentNumberValues).contains(number)
2477                && presentation == PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED) {
2478            number = context.getString(R.string.unknown);
2479            ci.numberPresentation = PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_UNKNOWN;
2480        }
2481
2482        // Check for other special "corner cases" for CNAP and fix them similarly. Corner
2483        // cases only apply if we received an allowed presentation from the network, so check
2484        // if we think we have an allowed presentation, or if the CallerInfo presentation doesn't
2485        // match the presentation passed in for verification (meaning we changed it previously
2486        // because it's a corner case and we're being called from a different entry point).
2487        if (ci.numberPresentation == PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED
2488                || (ci.numberPresentation != presentation
2489                        && presentation == PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_ALLOWED)) {
2490            int cnapSpecialCase = checkCnapSpecialCases(number);
2491            if (cnapSpecialCase != CNAP_SPECIAL_CASE_NO) {
2492                // For all special strings, change number & numberPresentation.
2493                if (cnapSpecialCase == PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_RESTRICTED) {
2494                    number = context.getString(R.string.private_num);
2495                } else if (cnapSpecialCase == PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_UNKNOWN) {
2496                    number = context.getString(R.string.unknown);
2497                }
2498                if (DBG) {
2499                    log("SpecialCnap: number=" + toLogSafePhoneNumber(number)
2500                            + "; presentation now=" + cnapSpecialCase);
2501                }
2502                ci.numberPresentation = cnapSpecialCase;
2503            }
2504        }
2505        if (DBG) {
2506            log("modifyForSpecialCnapCases: returning number string="
2507                    + toLogSafePhoneNumber(number));
2508        }
2509        return number;
2510    }
2511
2512    //
2513    // Support for 3rd party phone service providers.
2514    //
2515
2516    /**
2517     * Check if a phone number can be route through a 3rd party
2518     * gateway. The number must be a global phone number in numerical
2519     * form (1-800-666-SEXY won't work).
2520     *
2521     * MMI codes and the like cannot be used as a dial number for the
2522     * gateway either.
2523     *
2524     * @param number To be dialed via a 3rd party gateway.
2525     * @return true If the number can be routed through the 3rd party network.
2526     */
2527    private static boolean isRoutableViaGateway(String number) {
2528        if (TextUtils.isEmpty(number)) {
2529            return false;
2530        }
2531        number = PhoneNumberUtils.stripSeparators(number);
2532        if (!number.equals(PhoneNumberUtils.convertKeypadLettersToDigits(number))) {
2533            return false;
2534        }
2535        number = PhoneNumberUtils.extractNetworkPortion(number);
2536        return PhoneNumberUtils.isGlobalPhoneNumber(number);
2537    }
2538
2539   /**
2540    * This function is called when phone answers or places a call.
2541    * Check if the phone is in a car dock or desk dock.
2542    * If yes, turn on the speaker, when no wired or BT headsets are connected.
2543    * Otherwise do nothing.
2544    * @return true if activated
2545    */
2546    private static boolean activateSpeakerIfDocked(Phone phone) {
2547        if (DBG) log("activateSpeakerIfDocked()...");
2548
2549        boolean activated = false;
2550        if (PhoneGlobals.mDockState != Intent.EXTRA_DOCK_STATE_UNDOCKED) {
2551            if (DBG) log("activateSpeakerIfDocked(): In a dock -> may need to turn on speaker.");
2552            final PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2553
2554            // TODO: This function should move to AudioRouter
2555            final BluetoothManager btManager = app.getBluetoothManager();
2556            final WiredHeadsetManager wiredHeadset = app.getWiredHeadsetManager();
2557            final AudioRouter audioRouter = app.getAudioRouter();
2558
2559            if (!wiredHeadset.isHeadsetPlugged() && !btManager.isBluetoothHeadsetAudioOn()) {
2560                audioRouter.setSpeaker(true);
2561                activated = true;
2562            }
2563        }
2564        return activated;
2565    }
2566
2567
2568    /**
2569     * Returns whether the phone is in ECM ("Emergency Callback Mode") or not.
2570     */
2571    /* package */ static boolean isPhoneInEcm(Phone phone) {
2572        if ((phone != null) && TelephonyCapabilities.supportsEcm(phone)) {
2573            // For phones that support ECM, return true iff PROPERTY_INECM_MODE == "true".
2574            // TODO: There ought to be a better API for this than just
2575            // exposing a system property all the way up to the app layer,
2576            // probably a method like "inEcm()" provided by the telephony
2577            // layer.
2578            String ecmMode =
2579                    SystemProperties.get(TelephonyProperties.PROPERTY_INECM_MODE);
2580            if (ecmMode != null) {
2581                return ecmMode.equals("true");
2582            }
2583        }
2584        return false;
2585    }
2586
2587    /**
2588     * Returns the most appropriate Phone object to handle a call
2589     * to the specified number.
2590     *
2591     * @param cm the CallManager.
2592     * @param scheme the scheme from the data URI that the number originally came from.
2593     * @param number the phone number, or SIP address.
2594     */
2595    public static Phone pickPhoneBasedOnNumber(CallManager cm,
2596            String scheme, String number, String primarySipUri) {
2597        if (DBG) {
2598            log("pickPhoneBasedOnNumber: scheme " + scheme
2599                    + ", number " + toLogSafePhoneNumber(number)
2600                    + ", sipUri "
2601                    + (primarySipUri != null ? Uri.parse(primarySipUri).toSafeString() : "null"));
2602        }
2603
2604        if (primarySipUri != null) {
2605            Phone phone = getSipPhoneFromUri(cm, primarySipUri);
2606            if (phone != null) return phone;
2607        }
2608        return cm.getDefaultPhone();
2609    }
2610
2611    public static Phone getSipPhoneFromUri(CallManager cm, String target) {
2612        for (Phone phone : cm.getAllPhones()) {
2613            if (phone.getPhoneType() == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_SIP) {
2614                String sipUri = ((SipPhone) phone).getSipUri();
2615                if (target.equals(sipUri)) {
2616                    if (DBG) log("- pickPhoneBasedOnNumber:" +
2617                            "found SipPhone! obj = " + phone + ", "
2618                            + phone.getClass());
2619                    return phone;
2620                }
2621            }
2622        }
2623        return null;
2624    }
2625
2626    /**
2627     * Returns true when the given call is in INCOMING state and there's no foreground phone call,
2628     * meaning the call is the first real incoming call the phone is having.
2629     */
2630    public static boolean isRealIncomingCall(Call.State state) {
2631        return (state == Call.State.INCOMING && !PhoneGlobals.getInstance().mCM.hasActiveFgCall());
2632    }
2633
2634    private static boolean sVoipSupported = false;
2635    static {
2636        PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2637        sVoipSupported = SipManager.isVoipSupported(app)
2638                && app.getResources().getBoolean(com.android.internal.R.bool.config_built_in_sip_phone)
2639                && app.getResources().getBoolean(com.android.internal.R.bool.config_voice_capable);
2640    }
2641
2642    /**
2643     * @return true if this device supports voice calls using the built-in SIP stack.
2644     */
2645    static boolean isVoipSupported() {
2646        return sVoipSupported;
2647    }
2648
2649    public static String getPresentationString(Context context, int presentation) {
2650        String name = context.getString(R.string.unknown);
2651        if (presentation == PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_RESTRICTED) {
2652            name = context.getString(R.string.private_num);
2653        } else if (presentation == PhoneConstants.PRESENTATION_PAYPHONE) {
2654            name = context.getString(R.string.payphone);
2655        }
2656        return name;
2657    }
2658
2659    public static void sendViewNotificationAsync(Context context, Uri contactUri) {
2660        if (DBG) Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Send view notification to Contacts (uri: " + contactUri + ")");
2661        Intent intent = new Intent("com.android.contacts.VIEW_NOTIFICATION", contactUri);
2662        intent.setClassName("com.android.contacts",
2663                "com.android.contacts.ViewNotificationService");
2664        context.startService(intent);
2665    }
2666
2667    //
2668    // General phone and call state debugging/testing code
2669    //
2670
2671    /* package */ static void dumpCallState(Phone phone) {
2672        PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
2673        Log.d(LOG_TAG, "dumpCallState():");
2674        Log.d(LOG_TAG, "- Phone: " + phone + ", name = " + phone.getPhoneName()
2675              + ", state = " + phone.getState());
2676
2677        StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(128);
2678
2679        Call call = phone.getForegroundCall();
2680        b.setLength(0);
2681        b.append("  - FG call: ").append(call.getState());
2682        b.append(" isAlive ").append(call.getState().isAlive());
2683        b.append(" isRinging ").append(call.getState().isRinging());
2684        b.append(" isDialing ").append(call.getState().isDialing());
2685        b.append(" isIdle ").append(call.isIdle());
2686        b.append(" hasConnections ").append(call.hasConnections());
2687        Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());
2688
2689        call = phone.getBackgroundCall();
2690        b.setLength(0);
2691        b.append("  - BG call: ").append(call.getState());
2692        b.append(" isAlive ").append(call.getState().isAlive());
2693        b.append(" isRinging ").append(call.getState().isRinging());
2694        b.append(" isDialing ").append(call.getState().isDialing());
2695        b.append(" isIdle ").append(call.isIdle());
2696        b.append(" hasConnections ").append(call.hasConnections());
2697        Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());
2698
2699        call = phone.getRingingCall();
2700        b.setLength(0);
2701        b.append("  - RINGING call: ").append(call.getState());
2702        b.append(" isAlive ").append(call.getState().isAlive());
2703        b.append(" isRinging ").append(call.getState().isRinging());
2704        b.append(" isDialing ").append(call.getState().isDialing());
2705        b.append(" isIdle ").append(call.isIdle());
2706        b.append(" hasConnections ").append(call.hasConnections());
2707        Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());
2708
2709
2710        final boolean hasRingingCall = !phone.getRingingCall().isIdle();
2711        final boolean hasActiveCall = !phone.getForegroundCall().isIdle();
2712        final boolean hasHoldingCall = !phone.getBackgroundCall().isIdle();
2713        final boolean allLinesTaken = hasActiveCall && hasHoldingCall;
2714        b.setLength(0);
2715        b.append("  - hasRingingCall ").append(hasRingingCall);
2716        b.append(" hasActiveCall ").append(hasActiveCall);
2717        b.append(" hasHoldingCall ").append(hasHoldingCall);
2718        b.append(" allLinesTaken ").append(allLinesTaken);
2719        Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());
2720
2721        // On CDMA phones, dump out the CdmaPhoneCallState too:
2722        if (phone.getPhoneType() == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
2723            if (app.cdmaPhoneCallState != null) {
2724                Log.d(LOG_TAG, "  - CDMA call state: "
2725                      + app.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState());
2726            } else {
2727                Log.d(LOG_TAG, "  - CDMA device, but null cdmaPhoneCallState!");
2728            }
2729        }
2730
2731        // Watch out: the isRinging() call below does NOT tell us anything
2732        // about the state of the telephony layer; it merely tells us whether
2733        // the Ringer manager is currently playing the ringtone.
2734        boolean ringing = app.getRinger().isRinging();
2735        Log.d(LOG_TAG, "  - Ringer state: " + ringing);
2736    }
2737
2738    private static void log(String msg) {
2739        Log.d(LOG_TAG, msg);
2740    }
2741
2742    static void dumpCallManager() {
2743        Call call;
2744        CallManager cm = PhoneGlobals.getInstance().mCM;
2745        StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(128);
2746
2747
2748
2749        Log.d(LOG_TAG, "############### dumpCallManager() ##############");
2750        // TODO: Don't log "cm" itself, since CallManager.toString()
2751        // already spews out almost all this same information.
2752        // We should fix CallManager.toString() to be more minimal, and
2753        // use an explicit dumpState() method for the verbose dump.
2754        // Log.d(LOG_TAG, "CallManager: " + cm
2755        //         + ", state = " + cm.getState());
2756        Log.d(LOG_TAG, "CallManager: state = " + cm.getState());
2757        b.setLength(0);
2758        call = cm.getActiveFgCall();
2759        b.append(" - FG call: ").append(cm.hasActiveFgCall()? "YES ": "NO ");
2760        b.append(call);
2761        b.append( "  State: ").append(cm.getActiveFgCallState());
2762        b.append( "  Conn: ").append(cm.getFgCallConnections());
2763        Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());
2764        b.setLength(0);
2765        call = cm.getFirstActiveBgCall();
2766        b.append(" - BG call: ").append(cm.hasActiveBgCall()? "YES ": "NO ");
2767        b.append(call);
2768        b.append( "  State: ").append(cm.getFirstActiveBgCall().getState());
2769        b.append( "  Conn: ").append(cm.getBgCallConnections());
2770        Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());
2771        b.setLength(0);
2772        call = cm.getFirstActiveRingingCall();
2773        b.append(" - RINGING call: ").append(cm.hasActiveRingingCall()? "YES ": "NO ");
2774        b.append(call);
2775        b.append( "  State: ").append(cm.getFirstActiveRingingCall().getState());
2776        Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());
2777
2778
2779
2780        for (Phone phone : CallManager.getInstance().getAllPhones()) {
2781            if (phone != null) {
2782                Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Phone: " + phone + ", name = " + phone.getPhoneName()
2783                        + ", state = " + phone.getState());
2784                b.setLength(0);
2785                call = phone.getForegroundCall();
2786                b.append(" - FG call: ").append(call);
2787                b.append( "  State: ").append(call.getState());
2788                b.append( "  Conn: ").append(call.hasConnections());
2789                Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());
2790                b.setLength(0);
2791                call = phone.getBackgroundCall();
2792                b.append(" - BG call: ").append(call);
2793                b.append( "  State: ").append(call.getState());
2794                b.append( "  Conn: ").append(call.hasConnections());
2795                Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());b.setLength(0);
2796                call = phone.getRingingCall();
2797                b.append(" - RINGING call: ").append(call);
2798                b.append( "  State: ").append(call.getState());
2799                b.append( "  Conn: ").append(call.hasConnections());
2800                Log.d(LOG_TAG, b.toString());
2801            }
2802        }
2803
2804        Log.d(LOG_TAG, "############## END dumpCallManager() ###############");
2805    }
2806
2807    /**
2808     * @return if the context is in landscape orientation.
2809     */
2810    public static boolean isLandscape(Context context) {
2811        return context.getResources().getConfiguration().orientation
2812                == Configuration.ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE;
2813    }
2814}
2815