When someone tries to revoke packageA, it is possible that packageA is
already revoked by packageB. In this case packageB should not be revoked,
and the new prepare() can help solve this problem.
Change-Id: Iee056a191dd99467b8ad1b5379a17b02d404bad1
After unreverting the linkstate change patch, hook up notification handlers
that didn't exist when the first patch was created, like
EthernetDataTracker.java and Vpn.java.
For the observers that handle interfaceStatusChanged(), I made
interfaceLinkStatusChanged() call it so they both do the same thing.
Change-Id: I0077e5e5f48f3932ba98f5bf363243892f2de6cc
Signed-off-by: Mike J. Chen <mjchen@google.com>
This might not be the best place for the glue code, but it is
known that choosing VpnBuilder will introduce a dependency
cycle of VpnBuilder, ConnectivityService, and the Vpn class.
Change-Id: I3f03617d1fe1a0b8fb3705c23265676fff51a75c
Note that VpnConfig is for internal use only.
Also remove hidden methods from ConnectivityManager.
Change-Id: Ic298c4dc9a2c6c452bd8f4be6fa84e7ac489c0c4
This removes the dependency of android_util_Binder.h.
This change also removes some redundant zeroing.
Change-Id: Ie9fedd471dfa198f9a3261e03651f945cefbbf61