Stop the broadcast from being accidentally sent when PAC is in the process
of downloading / binding local proxy. Only send broadcast when valid port
is contained (i.e. sent by PacManager).
Bug: 11168706
Change-Id: I998711fcf0a6bd82bdef413726ec41317752a57b
Changes the PacManager to report message back to ConnectivityService
to send a broadcast once the download has completed. This allows the
ConnectivityService to store the correct proxy info for getProxy().
This made the problem arise that ProxyProperties was not handling port
while it had PAC. Added small fix for equals() and parcelization.
The combination of these fixes seems to resolve Bug: 11028616.
Bug: 11168706
Change-Id: I92d1343a8e804391ab77596b8167a2ef8d76b378
The PacManager now waits until the local proxy is bound and the PAC file
is downloaded before sending out the proxy broadcast.
Bug: 10895515
Change-Id: Iaa7fc0989b52453aeeb720b44df0fca0fcb959ca
PacManager previously would unbind service even when there was no
connection. This means that multiple set proxies of no PAC after a PAC was
present would cause the framework to crash.
Bug: 10801296
Change-Id: I4387b50b6510cea3ee73425c8a0a837f816b0ce1
This changes the PAC support to not broadcast the Proxy information until
the Local Proxy has started up and successfully bound to a port so that
the local proxy information can be guaranteed to be owned by the proxy.
Bug: 10459877
Change-Id: I175cd3388c758c55e341115e4a8241884b90d633
The PAC Local Proxy priviously caught proxy broadcasts and started itself
when needed. Now it is bound by the system the same way the pac processing
service is started.
Bug: 10425091
Change-Id: I746daa21645a11aa18ef464f00c8cb5536d8c86f
This switches the PacProcessor over to an Android Service. The service
is bound and unbound by the PacManager, which also adds it to the
ServiceManager, allowing for Context-Free access by the PacProxySelector
in all DVMs.
bug:10182711
Change-Id: Id1ff7660be56e8976cdcccd76e041feb47a17a61
PAC (Proxy auto-config) files contain a single javascript function,
FindProxyForURL(url, host). It gets called to determine what proxy should be
used for a specific request.
This adds PAC support to the system. The ProxyProperties has been modified
to hold the PAC file when one is present. The Proxy method
setHttpProxySystemProperty has been modified to insert a PacProxySelector
as the default ProxySelector when it is required. This new ProxySelector
makes calls to the ConnectivityService to parse the PAC file.
The ConnectivityService and the WifiConfigStore have been modified to support
saving the extra PAC file data.
The ConnectivityService now has a class attached (PacProxyNative) that
interfaces to the native calls for PAC files. The parsing of the PAC file
is handled by libpac (which is being added to external/) which utilizes
libv8 to parse the javascript.
As a fallback to applications that don't use the java ProxySelector, the proxy
is setup to point to a local proxy server that will handle the pac parsing.
bug:10182711
Change-Id: I5eb8df893c632fd3e1b732385cb7720ad646f401