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/*
* 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 android.net;
import android.os.Parcel;
import android.os.Parcelable;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* Defines a request for a network, made through {@link NetworkRequest.Builder} and used
* to request a network via {@link ConnectivityManager#requestNetwork} or listen for changes
* via {@link ConnectivityManager#registerNetworkCallback}.
*/
public class NetworkRequest implements Parcelable {
/**
* The {@link NetworkCapabilities} that define this request.
* @hide
*/
public final NetworkCapabilities networkCapabilities;
/**
* Identifies the request. NetworkRequests should only be constructed by
* the Framework and given out to applications as tokens to be used to identify
* the request.
* @hide
*/
public final int requestId;
/**
* Set for legacy requests and the default. Set to TYPE_NONE for none.
* Causes CONNECTIVITY_ACTION broadcasts to be sent.
* @hide
*/
public final int legacyType;
/**
* A NetworkRequest as used by the system can be one of the following types:
*
* - LISTEN, for which the framework will issue callbacks about any
* and all networks that match the specified NetworkCapabilities,
*
* - REQUEST, capable of causing a specific network to be created
* first (e.g. a telephony DUN request), the framework will issue
* callbacks about the single, highest scoring current network
* (if any) that matches the specified NetworkCapabilities, or
*
* - TRACK_DEFAULT, a hybrid of the two designed such that the
* framework will issue callbacks for the single, highest scoring
* current network (if any) that matches the capabilities of the
* default Internet request (mDefaultRequest), but which cannot cause
* the framework to either create or retain the existence of any
* specific network. Note that from the point of view of the request
* matching code, TRACK_DEFAULT is identical to REQUEST: its special
* behaviour is not due to different semantics, but to the fact that
* the system will only ever create a TRACK_DEFAULT with capabilities
* that are identical to the default request's capabilities, thus
* causing it to share fate in every way with the default request.
*
* - BACKGROUND_REQUEST, like REQUEST but does not cause any networks
* to retain the NET_CAPABILITY_FOREGROUND capability. A network with
* no foreground requests is in the background. A network that has
* one or more background requests and loses its last foreground
* request to a higher-scoring network will not go into the
* background immediately, but will linger and go into the background
* after the linger timeout.
*
* - The value NONE is used only by applications. When an application
* creates a NetworkRequest, it does not have a type; the type is set
* by the system depending on the method used to file the request
* (requestNetwork, registerNetworkCallback, etc.).
*
* @hide
*/
public static enum Type {
NONE,
LISTEN,
TRACK_DEFAULT,
REQUEST,
BACKGROUND_REQUEST,
};
/**
* The type of the request. This is only used by the system and is always NONE elsewhere.
*
* @hide
*/
public final Type type;
/**
* @hide
*/
public NetworkRequest(NetworkCapabilities nc, int legacyType, int rId, Type type) {
if (nc == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
requestId = rId;
networkCapabilities = nc;
this.legacyType = legacyType;
this.type = type;
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public NetworkRequest(NetworkRequest that) {
networkCapabilities = new NetworkCapabilities(that.networkCapabilities);
requestId = that.requestId;
this.legacyType = that.legacyType;
this.type = that.type;
}
/**
* Builder used to create {@link NetworkRequest} objects. Specify the Network features
* needed in terms of {@link NetworkCapabilities} features
*/
public static class Builder {
private final NetworkCapabilities mNetworkCapabilities = new NetworkCapabilities();
/**
* Default constructor for Builder.
*/
public Builder() {}
/**
* Build {@link NetworkRequest} give the current set of capabilities.
*/
public NetworkRequest build() {
// Make a copy of mNetworkCapabilities so we don't inadvertently remove NOT_RESTRICTED
// when later an unrestricted capability could be added to mNetworkCapabilities, in
// which case NOT_RESTRICTED should be returned to mNetworkCapabilities, which
// maybeMarkCapabilitiesRestricted() doesn't add back.
final NetworkCapabilities nc = new NetworkCapabilities(mNetworkCapabilities);
nc.maybeMarkCapabilitiesRestricted();
return new NetworkRequest(nc, ConnectivityManager.TYPE_NONE,
ConnectivityManager.REQUEST_ID_UNSET, Type.NONE);
}
/**
* Add the given capability requirement to this builder. These represent
* the requested network's required capabilities. Note that when searching
* for a network to satisfy a request, all capabilities requested must be
* satisfied. See {@link NetworkCapabilities} for {@code NET_CAPABILITY_*}
* definitions.
*
* @param capability The {@code NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_*} to add.
* @return The builder to facilitate chaining
* {@code builder.addCapability(...).addCapability();}.
*/
public Builder addCapability(int capability) {
mNetworkCapabilities.addCapability(capability);
return this;
}
/**
* Removes (if found) the given capability from this builder instance.
*
* @param capability The {@code NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_*} to remove.
* @return The builder to facilitate chaining.
*/
public Builder removeCapability(int capability) {
mNetworkCapabilities.removeCapability(capability);
return this;
}
/**
* Set the {@code NetworkCapabilities} for this builder instance,
* overriding any capabilities that had been previously set.
*
* @param nc The superseding {@code NetworkCapabilities} instance.
* @return The builder to facilitate chaining.
* @hide
*/
public Builder setCapabilities(NetworkCapabilities nc) {
mNetworkCapabilities.clearAll();
mNetworkCapabilities.combineCapabilities(nc);
return this;
}
/**
* Completely clears all the {@code NetworkCapabilities} from this builder instance,
* removing even the capabilities that are set by default when the object is constructed.
*
* @return The builder to facilitate chaining.
* @hide
*/
public Builder clearCapabilities() {
mNetworkCapabilities.clearAll();
return this;
}
/**
* Adds the given transport requirement to this builder. These represent
* the set of allowed transports for the request. Only networks using one
* of these transports will satisfy the request. If no particular transports
* are required, none should be specified here. See {@link NetworkCapabilities}
* for {@code TRANSPORT_*} definitions.
*
* @param transportType The {@code NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_*} to add.
* @return The builder to facilitate chaining.
*/
public Builder addTransportType(int transportType) {
mNetworkCapabilities.addTransportType(transportType);
return this;
}
/**
* Removes (if found) the given transport from this builder instance.
*
* @param transportType The {@code NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_*} to remove.
* @return The builder to facilitate chaining.
*/
public Builder removeTransportType(int transportType) {
mNetworkCapabilities.removeTransportType(transportType);
return this;
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public Builder setLinkUpstreamBandwidthKbps(int upKbps) {
mNetworkCapabilities.setLinkUpstreamBandwidthKbps(upKbps);
return this;
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public Builder setLinkDownstreamBandwidthKbps(int downKbps) {
mNetworkCapabilities.setLinkDownstreamBandwidthKbps(downKbps);
return this;
}
/**
* Sets the optional bearer specific network specifier.
* This has no meaning if a single transport is also not specified, so calling
* this without a single transport set will generate an exception, as will
* subsequently adding or removing transports after this is set.
* </p>
* The interpretation of this {@code String} is bearer specific and bearers that use
* it should document their particulars. For example, Bluetooth may use some sort of
* device id while WiFi could used ssid and/or bssid. Cellular may use carrier spn.
*
* @param networkSpecifier An {@code String} of opaque format used to specify the bearer
* specific network specifier where the bearer has a choice of
* networks.
*/
public Builder setNetworkSpecifier(String networkSpecifier) {
/*
* A StringNetworkSpecifier does not accept null or empty ("") strings. When network
* specifiers were strings a null string and an empty string were considered equivalent.
* Hence no meaning is attached to a null or empty ("") string.
*/
return setNetworkSpecifier(TextUtils.isEmpty(networkSpecifier) ? null
: new StringNetworkSpecifier(networkSpecifier));
}
/**
* Sets the optional bearer specific network specifier.
* This has no meaning if a single transport is also not specified, so calling
* this without a single transport set will generate an exception, as will
* subsequently adding or removing transports after this is set.
* </p>
*
* @param networkSpecifier A concrete, parcelable framework class that extends
* NetworkSpecifier.
*/
public Builder setNetworkSpecifier(NetworkSpecifier networkSpecifier) {
MatchAllNetworkSpecifier.checkNotMatchAllNetworkSpecifier(networkSpecifier);
mNetworkCapabilities.setNetworkSpecifier(networkSpecifier);
return this;
}
/**
* Sets the signal strength. This is a signed integer, with higher values indicating a
* stronger signal. The exact units are bearer-dependent. For example, Wi-Fi uses the same
* RSSI units reported by WifiManager.
* <p>
* Note that when used to register a network callback, this specifies the minimum acceptable
* signal strength. When received as the state of an existing network it specifies the
* current value. A value of {@code SIGNAL_STRENGTH_UNSPECIFIED} means no value when
* received and has no effect when requesting a callback.
*
* @param signalStrength the bearer-specific signal strength.
* @hide
*/
public Builder setSignalStrength(int signalStrength) {
mNetworkCapabilities.setSignalStrength(signalStrength);
return this;
}
}
// implement the Parcelable interface
public int describeContents() {
return 0;
}
public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
dest.writeParcelable(networkCapabilities, flags);
dest.writeInt(legacyType);
dest.writeInt(requestId);
dest.writeString(type.name());
}
public static final Creator<NetworkRequest> CREATOR =
new Creator<NetworkRequest>() {
public NetworkRequest createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
NetworkCapabilities nc = (NetworkCapabilities)in.readParcelable(null);
int legacyType = in.readInt();
int requestId = in.readInt();
Type type = Type.valueOf(in.readString()); // IllegalArgumentException if invalid.
NetworkRequest result = new NetworkRequest(nc, legacyType, requestId, type);
return result;
}
public NetworkRequest[] newArray(int size) {
return new NetworkRequest[size];
}
};
/**
* Returns true iff. this NetworkRequest is of type LISTEN.
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean isListen() {
return type == Type.LISTEN;
}
/**
* Returns true iff. the contained NetworkRequest is one that:
*
* - should be associated with at most one satisfying network
* at a time;
*
* - should cause a network to be kept up, but not necessarily in
* the foreground, if it is the best network which can satisfy the
* NetworkRequest.
*
* For full detail of how isRequest() is used for pairing Networks with
* NetworkRequests read rematchNetworkAndRequests().
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean isRequest() {
return isForegroundRequest() || isBackgroundRequest();
}
/**
* Returns true iff. the contained NetworkRequest is one that:
*
* - should be associated with at most one satisfying network
* at a time;
*
* - should cause a network to be kept up and in the foreground if
* it is the best network which can satisfy the NetworkRequest.
*
* For full detail of how isRequest() is used for pairing Networks with
* NetworkRequests read rematchNetworkAndRequests().
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean isForegroundRequest() {
return type == Type.TRACK_DEFAULT || type == Type.REQUEST;
}
/**
* Returns true iff. this NetworkRequest is of type BACKGROUND_REQUEST.
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean isBackgroundRequest() {
return type == Type.BACKGROUND_REQUEST;
}
public String toString() {
return "NetworkRequest [ " + type + " id=" + requestId +
(legacyType != ConnectivityManager.TYPE_NONE ? ", legacyType=" + legacyType : "") +
", " + networkCapabilities.toString() + " ]";
}
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (obj instanceof NetworkRequest == false) return false;
NetworkRequest that = (NetworkRequest)obj;
return (that.legacyType == this.legacyType &&
that.requestId == this.requestId &&
that.type == this.type &&
Objects.equals(that.networkCapabilities, this.networkCapabilities));
}
public int hashCode() {
return Objects.hash(requestId, legacyType, networkCapabilities, type);
}
}
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