/* * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.android.mms.service; import android.content.Context; import android.net.ConnectivityManager; import android.net.Network; import android.net.NetworkCapabilities; import android.net.NetworkInfo; import android.net.NetworkRequest; import android.os.SystemClock; import com.android.mms.service.exception.MmsNetworkException; /** * Manages the MMS network connectivity */ public class MmsNetworkManager { // Timeout used to call ConnectivityManager.requestNetwork private static final int NETWORK_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MILLIS = 60 * 1000; // Wait timeout for this class, a little bit longer than the above timeout // to make sure we don't bail prematurely private static final int NETWORK_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT_MILLIS = NETWORK_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MILLIS + (5 * 1000); private final Context mContext; // The requested MMS {@link android.net.Network} we are holding // We need this when we unbind from it. This is also used to indicate if the // MMS network is available. private Network mNetwork; // The current count of MMS requests that require the MMS network // If mMmsRequestCount is 0, we should release the MMS network. private int mMmsRequestCount; // This is really just for using the capability private final NetworkRequest mNetworkRequest; // The callback to register when we request MMS network private ConnectivityManager.NetworkCallback mNetworkCallback; private volatile ConnectivityManager mConnectivityManager; // The MMS HTTP client for this network private MmsHttpClient mMmsHttpClient; // The SIM ID which we use to connect private final int mSubId; /** * Network callback for our network request */ private class NetworkRequestCallback extends ConnectivityManager.NetworkCallback { @Override public void onAvailable(Network network) { super.onAvailable(network); LogUtil.i("NetworkCallbackListener.onAvailable: network=" + network); synchronized (MmsNetworkManager.this) { mNetwork = network; MmsNetworkManager.this.notifyAll(); } } @Override public void onLost(Network network) { super.onLost(network); LogUtil.w("NetworkCallbackListener.onLost: network=" + network); synchronized (MmsNetworkManager.this) { releaseRequestLocked(this); MmsNetworkManager.this.notifyAll(); } } @Override public void onUnavailable() { super.onUnavailable(); LogUtil.w("NetworkCallbackListener.onUnavailable"); synchronized (MmsNetworkManager.this) { releaseRequestLocked(this); MmsNetworkManager.this.notifyAll(); } } } public MmsNetworkManager(Context context, int subId) { mContext = context; mNetworkCallback = null; mNetwork = null; mMmsRequestCount = 0; mConnectivityManager = null; mMmsHttpClient = null; mSubId = subId; mNetworkRequest = new NetworkRequest.Builder() .addTransportType(NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_CELLULAR) .addCapability(NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_MMS) .setNetworkSpecifier(Integer.toString(mSubId)) .build(); } /** * Acquire the MMS network * * @param requestId request ID for logging * @throws com.android.mms.service.exception.MmsNetworkException if we fail to acquire it */ public void acquireNetwork(final String requestId) throws MmsNetworkException { synchronized (this) { mMmsRequestCount += 1; if (mNetwork != null) { // Already available LogUtil.d(requestId, "MmsNetworkManager: already available"); return; } // Not available, so start a new request if not done yet if (mNetworkCallback == null) { LogUtil.d(requestId, "MmsNetworkManager: start new network request"); startNewNetworkRequestLocked(); } final long shouldEnd = SystemClock.elapsedRealtime() + NETWORK_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT_MILLIS; long waitTime = NETWORK_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT_MILLIS; while (waitTime > 0) { try { this.wait(waitTime); } catch (InterruptedException e) { LogUtil.w(requestId, "MmsNetworkManager: acquire network wait interrupted"); } if (mNetwork != null) { // Success return; } // Calculate remaining waiting time to make sure we wait the full timeout period waitTime = shouldEnd - SystemClock.elapsedRealtime(); } // Timed out, so release the request and fail LogUtil.e(requestId, "MmsNetworkManager: timed out"); releaseRequestLocked(mNetworkCallback); throw new MmsNetworkException("Acquiring network timed out"); } } /** * Release the MMS network when nobody is holding on to it. * * @param requestId request ID for logging */ public void releaseNetwork(final String requestId) { synchronized (this) { if (mMmsRequestCount > 0) { mMmsRequestCount -= 1; LogUtil.d(requestId, "MmsNetworkManager: release, count=" + mMmsRequestCount); if (mMmsRequestCount < 1) { releaseRequestLocked(mNetworkCallback); } } } } /** * Start a new {@link android.net.NetworkRequest} for MMS */ private void startNewNetworkRequestLocked() { final ConnectivityManager connectivityManager = getConnectivityManager(); mNetworkCallback = new NetworkRequestCallback(); connectivityManager.requestNetwork( mNetworkRequest, mNetworkCallback, NETWORK_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MILLIS); } /** * Release the current {@link android.net.NetworkRequest} for MMS * * @param callback the {@link android.net.ConnectivityManager.NetworkCallback} to unregister */ private void releaseRequestLocked(ConnectivityManager.NetworkCallback callback) { if (callback != null) { final ConnectivityManager connectivityManager = getConnectivityManager(); try { connectivityManager.unregisterNetworkCallback(callback); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { // It is possible ConnectivityManager.requestNetwork may fail silently due // to RemoteException. When that happens, we may get an invalid // NetworkCallback, which causes an IllegalArgumentexception when we try to // unregisterNetworkCallback. This exception in turn causes // MmsNetworkManager to skip resetLocked() in the below. Thus MMS service // would get stuck in the bad state until the device restarts. This fix // catches the exception so that state clean up can be executed. LogUtil.w("Unregister network callback exception", e); } } resetLocked(); } /** * Reset the state */ private void resetLocked() { mNetworkCallback = null; mNetwork = null; mMmsRequestCount = 0; mMmsHttpClient = null; } private ConnectivityManager getConnectivityManager() { if (mConnectivityManager == null) { mConnectivityManager = (ConnectivityManager) mContext.getSystemService( Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE); } return mConnectivityManager; } /** * Get an MmsHttpClient for the current network * * @return The MmsHttpClient instance */ public MmsHttpClient getOrCreateHttpClient() { synchronized (this) { if (mMmsHttpClient == null) { if (mNetwork != null) { // Create new MmsHttpClient for the current Network mMmsHttpClient = new MmsHttpClient(mContext, mNetwork, mConnectivityManager); } } return mMmsHttpClient; } } /** * Get the APN name for the active network * * @return The APN name if available, otherwise null */ public String getApnName() { Network network = null; synchronized (this) { if (mNetwork == null) { return null; } network = mNetwork; } String apnName = null; final ConnectivityManager connectivityManager = getConnectivityManager(); final NetworkInfo mmsNetworkInfo = connectivityManager.getNetworkInfo(network); if (mmsNetworkInfo != null) { apnName = mmsNetworkInfo.getExtraInfo(); } return apnName; } }