Environment.java revision d525baa3a84928e16973fcf7f3d464adac513c1d
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16
17package android.os;
18
19import android.content.res.Resources;
20import android.os.storage.IMountService;
21import android.os.storage.StorageVolume;
22import android.util.Log;
23
24import java.io.File;
25
26/**
27 * Provides access to environment variables.
28 */
29public class Environment {
30    private static final String TAG = "Environment";
31
32    private static final File ROOT_DIRECTORY
33            = getDirectory("ANDROID_ROOT", "/system");
34
35    private static final String SYSTEM_PROPERTY_EFS_ENABLED = "persist.security.efs.enabled";
36
37    private static final Object mLock = new Object();
38
39    private volatile static StorageVolume mPrimaryVolume = null;
40
41    private static StorageVolume getPrimaryVolume() {
42        if (mPrimaryVolume == null) {
43            synchronized (mLock) {
44                if (mPrimaryVolume == null) {
45                    try {
46                        IMountService mountService = IMountService.Stub.asInterface(ServiceManager
47                                .getService("mount"));
48                        Parcelable[] volumes = mountService.getVolumeList();
49                        mPrimaryVolume = (StorageVolume)volumes[0];
50                    } catch (Exception e) {
51                        Log.e(TAG, "couldn't talk to MountService", e);
52                    }
53                }
54            }
55        }
56        return mPrimaryVolume;
57    }
58
59    /**
60     * Gets the Android root directory.
61     */
62    public static File getRootDirectory() {
63        return ROOT_DIRECTORY;
64    }
65
66    /**
67     * Gets the system directory available for secure storage.
68     * If Encrypted File system is enabled, it returns an encrypted directory (/data/secure/system).
69     * Otherwise, it returns the unencrypted /data/system directory.
70     * @return File object representing the secure storage system directory.
71     * @hide
72     */
73    public static File getSystemSecureDirectory() {
74        if (isEncryptedFilesystemEnabled()) {
75            return new File(SECURE_DATA_DIRECTORY, "system");
76        } else {
77            return new File(DATA_DIRECTORY, "system");
78        }
79    }
80
81    /**
82     * Gets the data directory for secure storage.
83     * If Encrypted File system is enabled, it returns an encrypted directory (/data/secure).
84     * Otherwise, it returns the unencrypted /data directory.
85     * @return File object representing the data directory for secure storage.
86     * @hide
87     */
88    public static File getSecureDataDirectory() {
89        if (isEncryptedFilesystemEnabled()) {
90            return SECURE_DATA_DIRECTORY;
91        } else {
92            return DATA_DIRECTORY;
93        }
94    }
95
96    /**
97     * Return directory used for internal media storage, which is protected by
98     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_MEDIA_STORAGE}.
99     *
100     * @hide
101     */
102    public static File getMediaStorageDirectory() {
103        return MEDIA_STORAGE_DIRECTORY;
104    }
105
106    /**
107     * Returns whether the Encrypted File System feature is enabled on the device or not.
108     * @return <code>true</code> if Encrypted File System feature is enabled, <code>false</code>
109     * if disabled.
110     * @hide
111     */
112    public static boolean isEncryptedFilesystemEnabled() {
113        return SystemProperties.getBoolean(SYSTEM_PROPERTY_EFS_ENABLED, false);
114    }
115
116    private static final File DATA_DIRECTORY
117            = getDirectory("ANDROID_DATA", "/data");
118
119    /**
120     * @hide
121     */
122    private static final File SECURE_DATA_DIRECTORY
123            = getDirectory("ANDROID_SECURE_DATA", "/data/secure");
124
125    /** @hide */
126    private static final File MEDIA_STORAGE_DIRECTORY
127            = getDirectory("MEDIA_STORAGE", "/data/media");
128
129    private static final File EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DIRECTORY
130            = getDirectory("EXTERNAL_STORAGE", "/storage/sdcard0");
131
132    private static final File EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_DATA_DIRECTORY = new File(new File(
133            getDirectory("EXTERNAL_STORAGE", "/storage/sdcard0"), "Android"), "data");
134
135    private static final File EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_MEDIA_DIRECTORY = new File(new File(
136            getDirectory("EXTERNAL_STORAGE", "/storage/sdcard0"), "Android"), "media");
137
138    private static final File EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_OBB_DIRECTORY = new File(new File(
139            getDirectory("EXTERNAL_STORAGE", "/storage/sdcard0"), "Android"), "obb");
140
141    private static final File DOWNLOAD_CACHE_DIRECTORY
142            = getDirectory("DOWNLOAD_CACHE", "/cache");
143
144    /**
145     * Gets the Android data directory.
146     */
147    public static File getDataDirectory() {
148        return DATA_DIRECTORY;
149    }
150
151    /**
152     * Gets the Android external storage directory.  This directory may not
153     * currently be accessible if it has been mounted by the user on their
154     * computer, has been removed from the device, or some other problem has
155     * happened.  You can determine its current state with
156     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()}.
157     *
158     * <p><em>Note: don't be confused by the word "external" here.  This
159     * directory can better be thought as media/shared storage.  It is a
160     * filesystem that can hold a relatively large amount of data and that
161     * is shared across all applications (does not enforce permissions).
162     * Traditionally this is an SD card, but it may also be implemented as
163     * built-in storage in a device that is distinct from the protected
164     * internal storage and can be mounted as a filesystem on a computer.</em></p>
165     *
166     * <p>In devices with multiple "external" storage directories (such as
167     * both secure app storage and mountable shared storage), this directory
168     * represents the "primary" external storage that the user will interact
169     * with.</p>
170     *
171     * <p>Applications should not directly use this top-level directory, in
172     * order to avoid polluting the user's root namespace.  Any files that are
173     * private to the application should be placed in a directory returned
174     * by {@link android.content.Context#getExternalFilesDir
175     * Context.getExternalFilesDir}, which the system will take care of deleting
176     * if the application is uninstalled.  Other shared files should be placed
177     * in one of the directories returned by
178     * {@link #getExternalStoragePublicDirectory}.
179     *
180     * <p>Here is an example of typical code to monitor the state of
181     * external storage:</p>
182     *
183     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/content/ExternalStorage.java
184     * monitor_storage}
185     *
186     * @see #getExternalStorageState()
187     * @see #isExternalStorageRemovable()
188     */
189    public static File getExternalStorageDirectory() {
190        return EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DIRECTORY;
191    }
192
193    /**
194     * Standard directory in which to place any audio files that should be
195     * in the regular list of music for the user.
196     * This may be combined with
197     * {@link #DIRECTORY_PODCASTS}, {@link #DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS},
198     * {@link #DIRECTORY_ALARMS}, and {@link #DIRECTORY_RINGTONES} as a series
199     * of directories to categories a particular audio file as more than one
200     * type.
201     */
202    public static String DIRECTORY_MUSIC = "Music";
203
204    /**
205     * Standard directory in which to place any audio files that should be
206     * in the list of podcasts that the user can select (not as regular
207     * music).
208     * This may be combined with {@link #DIRECTORY_MUSIC},
209     * {@link #DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS},
210     * {@link #DIRECTORY_ALARMS}, and {@link #DIRECTORY_RINGTONES} as a series
211     * of directories to categories a particular audio file as more than one
212     * type.
213     */
214    public static String DIRECTORY_PODCASTS = "Podcasts";
215
216    /**
217     * Standard directory in which to place any audio files that should be
218     * in the list of ringtones that the user can select (not as regular
219     * music).
220     * This may be combined with {@link #DIRECTORY_MUSIC},
221     * {@link #DIRECTORY_PODCASTS}, {@link #DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS}, and
222     * {@link #DIRECTORY_ALARMS} as a series
223     * of directories to categories a particular audio file as more than one
224     * type.
225     */
226    public static String DIRECTORY_RINGTONES = "Ringtones";
227
228    /**
229     * Standard directory in which to place any audio files that should be
230     * in the list of alarms that the user can select (not as regular
231     * music).
232     * This may be combined with {@link #DIRECTORY_MUSIC},
233     * {@link #DIRECTORY_PODCASTS}, {@link #DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS},
234     * and {@link #DIRECTORY_RINGTONES} as a series
235     * of directories to categories a particular audio file as more than one
236     * type.
237     */
238    public static String DIRECTORY_ALARMS = "Alarms";
239
240    /**
241     * Standard directory in which to place any audio files that should be
242     * in the list of notifications that the user can select (not as regular
243     * music).
244     * This may be combined with {@link #DIRECTORY_MUSIC},
245     * {@link #DIRECTORY_PODCASTS},
246     * {@link #DIRECTORY_ALARMS}, and {@link #DIRECTORY_RINGTONES} as a series
247     * of directories to categories a particular audio file as more than one
248     * type.
249     */
250    public static String DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS = "Notifications";
251
252    /**
253     * Standard directory in which to place pictures that are available to
254     * the user.  Note that this is primarily a convention for the top-level
255     * public directory, as the media scanner will find and collect pictures
256     * in any directory.
257     */
258    public static String DIRECTORY_PICTURES = "Pictures";
259
260    /**
261     * Standard directory in which to place movies that are available to
262     * the user.  Note that this is primarily a convention for the top-level
263     * public directory, as the media scanner will find and collect movies
264     * in any directory.
265     */
266    public static String DIRECTORY_MOVIES = "Movies";
267
268    /**
269     * Standard directory in which to place files that have been downloaded by
270     * the user.  Note that this is primarily a convention for the top-level
271     * public directory, you are free to download files anywhere in your own
272     * private directories.  Also note that though the constant here is
273     * named DIRECTORY_DOWNLOADS (plural), the actual file name is non-plural for
274     * backwards compatibility reasons.
275     */
276    public static String DIRECTORY_DOWNLOADS = "Download";
277
278    /**
279     * The traditional location for pictures and videos when mounting the
280     * device as a camera.  Note that this is primarily a convention for the
281     * top-level public directory, as this convention makes no sense elsewhere.
282     */
283    public static String DIRECTORY_DCIM = "DCIM";
284
285    /**
286     * Get a top-level public external storage directory for placing files of
287     * a particular type.  This is where the user will typically place and
288     * manage their own files, so you should be careful about what you put here
289     * to ensure you don't erase their files or get in the way of their own
290     * organization.
291     *
292     * <p>Here is an example of typical code to manipulate a picture on
293     * the public external storage:</p>
294     *
295     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/content/ExternalStorage.java
296     * public_picture}
297     *
298     * @param type The type of storage directory to return.  Should be one of
299     * {@link #DIRECTORY_MUSIC}, {@link #DIRECTORY_PODCASTS},
300     * {@link #DIRECTORY_RINGTONES}, {@link #DIRECTORY_ALARMS},
301     * {@link #DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS}, {@link #DIRECTORY_PICTURES},
302     * {@link #DIRECTORY_MOVIES}, {@link #DIRECTORY_DOWNLOADS}, or
303     * {@link #DIRECTORY_DCIM}.  May not be null.
304     *
305     * @return Returns the File path for the directory.  Note that this
306     * directory may not yet exist, so you must make sure it exists before
307     * using it such as with {@link File#mkdirs File.mkdirs()}.
308     */
309    public static File getExternalStoragePublicDirectory(String type) {
310        return new File(getExternalStorageDirectory(), type);
311    }
312
313    /**
314     * Returns the path for android-specific data on the SD card.
315     * @hide
316     */
317    public static File getExternalStorageAndroidDataDir() {
318        return EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_DATA_DIRECTORY;
319    }
320
321    /**
322     * Generates the raw path to an application's data
323     * @hide
324     */
325    public static File getExternalStorageAppDataDirectory(String packageName) {
326        return new File(EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_DATA_DIRECTORY, packageName);
327    }
328
329    /**
330     * Generates the raw path to an application's media
331     * @hide
332     */
333    public static File getExternalStorageAppMediaDirectory(String packageName) {
334        return new File(EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_MEDIA_DIRECTORY, packageName);
335    }
336
337    /**
338     * Generates the raw path to an application's OBB files
339     * @hide
340     */
341    public static File getExternalStorageAppObbDirectory(String packageName) {
342        return new File(EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_OBB_DIRECTORY, packageName);
343    }
344
345    /**
346     * Generates the path to an application's files.
347     * @hide
348     */
349    public static File getExternalStorageAppFilesDirectory(String packageName) {
350        return new File(new File(EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_DATA_DIRECTORY,
351                packageName), "files");
352    }
353
354    /**
355     * Generates the path to an application's cache.
356     * @hide
357     */
358    public static File getExternalStorageAppCacheDirectory(String packageName) {
359        return new File(new File(EXTERNAL_STORAGE_ANDROID_DATA_DIRECTORY,
360                packageName), "cache");
361    }
362
363    /**
364     * Gets the Android Download/Cache content directory.
365     */
366    public static File getDownloadCacheDirectory() {
367        return DOWNLOAD_CACHE_DIRECTORY;
368    }
369
370    /**
371     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()} returns MEDIA_REMOVED if the media is not present.
372     */
373    public static final String MEDIA_REMOVED = "removed";
374
375    /**
376     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()} returns MEDIA_UNMOUNTED if the media is present
377     * but not mounted.
378     */
379    public static final String MEDIA_UNMOUNTED = "unmounted";
380
381    /**
382     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()} returns MEDIA_CHECKING if the media is present
383     * and being disk-checked
384     */
385    public static final String MEDIA_CHECKING = "checking";
386
387    /**
388     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()} returns MEDIA_NOFS if the media is present
389     * but is blank or is using an unsupported filesystem
390     */
391    public static final String MEDIA_NOFS = "nofs";
392
393    /**
394     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()} returns MEDIA_MOUNTED if the media is present
395     * and mounted at its mount point with read/write access.
396     */
397    public static final String MEDIA_MOUNTED = "mounted";
398
399    /**
400     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()} returns MEDIA_MOUNTED_READ_ONLY if the media is present
401     * and mounted at its mount point with read only access.
402     */
403    public static final String MEDIA_MOUNTED_READ_ONLY = "mounted_ro";
404
405    /**
406     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()} returns MEDIA_SHARED if the media is present
407     * not mounted, and shared via USB mass storage.
408     */
409    public static final String MEDIA_SHARED = "shared";
410
411    /**
412     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()} returns MEDIA_BAD_REMOVAL if the media was
413     * removed before it was unmounted.
414     */
415    public static final String MEDIA_BAD_REMOVAL = "bad_removal";
416
417    /**
418     * {@link #getExternalStorageState()} returns MEDIA_UNMOUNTABLE if the media is present
419     * but cannot be mounted.  Typically this happens if the file system on the
420     * media is corrupted.
421     */
422    public static final String MEDIA_UNMOUNTABLE = "unmountable";
423
424    /**
425     * Gets the current state of the primary "external" storage device.
426     *
427     * <p>See {@link #getExternalStorageDirectory()} for more information.
428     */
429    public static String getExternalStorageState() {
430        try {
431            IMountService mountService = IMountService.Stub.asInterface(ServiceManager
432                    .getService("mount"));
433            return mountService.getVolumeState(getExternalStorageDirectory()
434                    .toString());
435        } catch (Exception rex) {
436            return Environment.MEDIA_REMOVED;
437        }
438    }
439
440    /**
441     * Returns whether the primary "external" storage device is removable.
442     * If true is returned, this device is for example an SD card that the
443     * user can remove.  If false is returned, the storage is built into
444     * the device and can not be physically removed.
445     *
446     * <p>See {@link #getExternalStorageDirectory()} for more information.
447     */
448    public static boolean isExternalStorageRemovable() {
449        StorageVolume volume = getPrimaryVolume();
450        return (volume != null && volume.isRemovable());
451    }
452
453    /**
454     * Returns whether the device has an external storage device which is
455     * emulated. If true, the device does not have real external storage, and the directory
456     * returned by {@link #getExternalStorageDirectory()} will be allocated using a portion of
457     * the internal storage system.
458     *
459     * <p>Certain system services, such as the package manager, use this
460     * to determine where to install an application.
461     *
462     * <p>Emulated external storage may also be encrypted - see
463     * {@link android.app.admin.DevicePolicyManager#setStorageEncryption(
464     * android.content.ComponentName, boolean)} for additional details.
465     */
466    public static boolean isExternalStorageEmulated() {
467        StorageVolume volume = getPrimaryVolume();
468        return (volume != null && volume.isEmulated());
469    }
470
471    static File getDirectory(String variableName, String defaultPath) {
472        String path = System.getenv(variableName);
473        return path == null ? new File(defaultPath) : new File(path);
474    }
475}
476