Add APNType info to notifications so you can tell what's happening. Now, even if a new APN
shares a connection with an already-connected-to- apn type, the new type will get all
the connecting and connected messages on connect and disconnecting/disconnected on disconnect
even though the shared connection remains connected.
Cleaning out the hacks MobileDataStateTracker needed to deal with the old situation.
bug:2226092
Change-Id: Iddd7421d6b91cda7c8405f9c3d5404ac04ef8e42
Use this in various places where it should serve no purpose to deliver
both broadcasts. This is intended to reduce somewhat the flurry of
broadcasts that we churn through during boot.
Track phone service state changes and use a separate timer for out-of-service
since the hunting can timeout on some devices.
Store the timeout value in the config.xml, as it is device/network specific.
Settings App will also change to use the hunting duration to compute the cost
of zero signal.
Since the StatusBarPolicy is run in the System Process and shouldn't therefore call into
the Telephony process we decided to make sure all the needed info was passed along with the
original notifications.
bug: 2173053
The TelephonyRegistry service crashed badly in the generic build, because
there is no system property to tell if the phone is GSM or CDMA. Adding a
simple null check solves the issue and allows the system to boot properly.
This also refactors ConnectivityService a bit towards supporting multiple simultaneous connections by making each a seem like a seperate Network with it's own stateTracker, etc.
Also adds tracking of process death to clean orphaned startUsingNetworkFeature features.
PhoneStateListener events like LISTEN_CALL_STATE_CHANGED,
have privacy information like phone numbers and hence,
need to be protected with a permission. The permission
READ_PHONE_STATE is used for this purpose. Use the permission
trick to ensure backward compatability.
ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION should imply ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION, so either of these
permissions should be sufficient to allow TelephonyManager.getCellLocation().
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>