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Author SHA1 Message Date
Victoria Lease
03cdd3d275 dual-mode switching single/multiuser ServiceWatcher
This changelist revises LocationManager's previous multiuser system.

Location provider services that are not multiuser-aware continue to
run as before: ServiceWatcher binds to location provider services as
the current active user. When the device switches from one user to
another, ServiceWatcher unbinds from the old user's location provider
service and binds to the new user's instance.

Now, location provider services that are multiuser-aware or
user-agnostic can declare "serviceIsMultiuser" metadata in their
AndroidManifest.xml to prevent ServiceWatcher from performing this
switching. These services will run as singleton services and will be
expected to handle user switches on their own.

With this feature in, I was able to switch FusedLocationProvider to
run in multiuser mode, sharing the system_server process instead of
running in its own process. The NetworkLocationProvider is unchanged,
still running in singleuser mode, cheerfully oblivious to the
possibility that there might be any user on the device besides the
one it services.

Bug: 8028045
Change-Id: I1a5bd032918419bab6edb46c62ff8c6811170654
2013-02-01 16:00:20 -08:00
Victoria Lease
b711d57ca4 Multiuser love for LocationManager
LocationManagerService now keeps track of the current user ID and
denies location requests made by all but the foreground user.

Additionally, location settings are now user-specific, rather than
global to the device. Location provider services now run as specific
users, and when the device's foreground user changes, we rebind to
appropriately-owned providers.

Bug: 6926385
Bug: 7247203
Change-Id: I346074959e96e52bcc77eeb188dffe322b690879
2012-10-08 17:19:43 -07:00
Victoria Lease
09016ab4dd Do not use passive GPS data for COARSE only apps.
FusionEngine now attaches a secondary location that has never seen
GPS data to its result. LocationFudger uses the GPS-less location so
that COARSE apps never see data from the GPS provider.

When the previous location is updated, the previous GPS-less location
is carried over if the location update was GPS-only.

Additionally, apps without FINE permission are not notified when GPS
location changes, and any attempt to use GPS_PROVIDER without FINE
permission is met by a stern SecurityException.

Bug: 7153659
Change-Id: I12f26725782892038ce1133561e1908d91378a4a
2012-09-21 13:45:41 -07:00
Nick Pelly
6fa9ad4afc Location overhaul, major commit.
Themes: Fused Location, Geofencing, LocationRequest.

API changes
o Fused location is always returned when asking for location by Criteria.
o Fused location is never returned as a LocationProvider object, nor returned
  as a provider String. This wouldn't make sense because the current API
  design assumes that LocationProvider's have fixed properties (accuracy, power
  etc).
o The fused location engine will tune itself based on the criteria passed
  by applications.
o Deprecate LocationProvider. Apps should use fused location (via Criteria
  class), instead of enumerating through LocationProvider objects. It is
  also over-engineered: designed for a world with a plethora of location
  providers that never materialized.
o The Criteria class is also over-engineered, with many methods that aren't
  currently used, but for now we won't deprecate them since they may have
  value in the future. It is now used to tune the fused location engine.
o Deprecate getBestProvider() and getProvider().
o Add getLastKnownLocation(Criteria), so we can return last known
  fused locations.
o Apps with only ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION _can_ now use the GPS, but the location
  they receive will be fudged to a 1km radius. They can also use NETWORK
  and fused locatoins, which are fudged in the same way if necessary.
o Totally deprecate Criteria, in favor of LocationRequest.
  Criteria was designed to map QOS to a location provider. What we
  really need is to map QOS to _locations_.
  The death knell was the conflicting ACCURACY_ constants on
  Criteria, with values 1, 2, 3, 1, 2. Yes not a typo.
o Totally deprecate LocationProvider.
o Deprecate test/mock provider support. They require a named provider,
  which is a concept we are moving away from. We do not yet have a
  replacement, but I think its ok to deprecate since you also
  need to have 'allow mock locations' checked in developer settings.
  They will continue to work.
o Deprecate event codes associated with provider status. The fused
  provider is _always_ available.
o Introduce Geofence data object to provide an easier path fowards
  for polygons etc.

Implementation changes
o Fused implementation: incoming (GPS and NLP) location fixes are given
  a weight, that exponentially decays with respect to age and accuracy.
  The half-life of age is ~60 seconds, and the half-life of accuracy is
  ~20 meters. The fixes are weighted and combined to output a fused
  location.
o Move Fused Location impl into
  frameworks/base/packages/FusedLocation
o Refactor Fused Location behind the IProvider AIDL interface. This allow us
  to distribute newer versions of Fused Location in a new APK, at run-time.
o Introduce ServiceWatcher.java, to refactor code used for run-time upgrades of
  Fused Location, and the NLP.
o Fused Location is by default run in the system server (but can be moved to
  any process or pacakge, even at run-time).
o Plumb the Criteria requirements through to the Fused Location provider via
  ILocation.sendExtraCommand(). I re-used this interface to avoid modifying the
  ILocation interface, which would have broken run-time upgradability of the
  NLP.
o Switch the geofence manager to using fused location.
o Clean up 'adb shell dumpsys location' output.
o Introduce config_locationProviderPackageNames and
  config_overlay_locationProviderPackageNames to configure the default
  and overlay package names for Geocoder, NLP and FLP.
o Lots of misc cleanup.
o Improve location fudging. Apply random vector then quantize.
o Hide internal POJO's from clients of com.android.location.provider.jar
  (NLP and FLP). Introduce wrappers ProviderRequestUnbundled and
  ProviderPropertiesUnbundled.
o Introduce ProviderProperties to collapse all the provider accuracy/
  bearing/altitude/power plumbing (that is deprecated anyway).
o DELETE lots of code: DummyLocationProvider,
o Rename the (internal) LocationProvider to LocationProviderBase.
o Plumb pid, uid and packageName throughout
  LocationManagerService#Receiver to support future features.

TODO: The FLP and Geofencer have a lot of room to be more intelligent
TODO: Documentation
TODO: test test test

Change-Id: Iacefd2f176ed40ce1e23b090a164792aa8819c55
2012-08-10 14:57:09 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
7e9f4eb260 Track client requests through location manager.
This fixes a problem where applications could ask the location
manager to do very heavy-weight things (like...  say... update
location every minute), which would get accounted against the
system instead of the application because ultimately it is the
system making the heavy calls (wake locks, etc).

To solve this, we introduce a new class WorkSource representing
the source of some work.  Wake locks and Wifi locks allow you
to set the source to use (but only if you are system code and thus
can get the permission to do so), which is what will be reported
to the battery stats until the actual caller.

For the initial implementation, the location manager keeps track
of all clients requesting periodic updates, and tells its providers
about them as a WorkSource param when setting their min update time.
The network location provider uses this to set the source on the
wake and wifi locks it acquires, when doing work because of the
update period.

This should also be used elsewhere, such as in the GPS provider,
but this is a good start.

Change-Id: I2b6ffafad9e90ecf15d7c502e2db675fd52ae3cf
2010-09-13 14:20:48 -07:00
Mike Lockwood
03ca216ac1 New Location Manager APIs for Criteria based requests and single shot mode.
Use MS-Assisted mode for single shot GPS fixes if it is supported.

Add finer grained control over accuracy to the android.location.Criteria class
and location criteria logic from LocationManager to LocationManagerService

Change-Id: I156b1f6c6a45d255c87ff917cf3e9726a6d7a75b
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
2010-05-21 11:47:19 -04:00
Mike Lockwood
00b74270c9 Move files internal to LocationManagerService from framework.jar to services.jar
Change-Id: Iebbfc49b8300ab59730733efdf489ec87ea45a25
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
2010-04-04 18:44:05 -04:00