Still very rough UI, but basically does what is intended.
Also add two tests apps for manual tests (CTS test will
be coming).
Bug: 63937884
Test: manual
Change-Id: I45a6a2b122a75f8125510a2027bb1faf57c6956d
Test: Pulled out of a client app ; the client app is behaving
Test: identically to how it was behaving before. Wrote unit
Test: tests in frameworks-net.
Change-Id: I397137748a95c65cee2e1e1b243a1a260e83a6f7
Having spaces in the trace file names introduces slashes in the
file names and not able to pull the file names with the slashes
from the device.So avoid having spaces while constructing the
trace file names.
Bug : b/65737738
Change-Id: Ie1971566586f77d18b17722ce0e3cc9ef3ebfdd3
(cherry picked from commit 3f04fb1bcf)
-Split IpSecServiceTest into parameterized
and single tests.
-Add IPv6 parameters
Bug: 66954381
Test: this
Change-Id: Ib98c112560014f73bccc3d2842c31d297c7a07ef
Add equality testing methods to support tests
for parceling and un-parceling IpSecConfig.
Bug: 38397094
Test: runtest -x IpSecConfigTest.java
Change-Id: I31e318334d39ed6e9daf5ec8f3be7dcec75e12ad
All of the input to IpSecService over the Binder
interface needs to be validated both for sanity
and for safety.
-Sanity check all the parameters coming from binder.
-Added setters for IpSecConfig to decouple the test
from the IpSecManager. This was needed because the
input validation caused the tests to fail due to a
null parameter that was previously un-tested.
-Added the mode flag to the IpSecConfig bundle this
oversight was found during testing.
-Expose the getResourceId() methods for testing in
UdpEncapsulationSocket, SecurityParameterIndex, and
IpSecTransform classes.
-Remove the unneeded getIpSecConfig() from
IpSecTransform: unneeded now that we can synthesize
configs.
Bug: 38397094
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I5241fc7fbfa9816d54219acd8d81a9f7eef10dd4
Registered requests are not keyed by PendingIntents in
ConnectivityService, which means that unregistering a request with a
PendingIntent causes a linear search in all registered requests.
testNetworkRequestMaximum was registering too many PendingIntents
simultaneously, causing the unregistration loop to have n^2
complexity and to take a long time to take effect.
To make the unregistering loop less likely to trigger a timeout on
waitForIdle, this patch changes the test to not register MAX_REQUEST
number of PendingIntent, but instead mixes a small number of
PendingIntents with NetworkCallbacks to reach MAX_REQUEST number of
simultaneously registered requests.
When unregistering these requests, callbacks are unregistered first.
Bug: 32561414
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I48b882c884abe20b388190b7f28baee293446f37
This patch changes describeImmutableDifferences in NetworkCapabilities
to ignore differences in NET_CAPABILITY_DUN, so that updateCapabilities
in ConnectivityService to not report wtf errors when a NetworkAgent
degrades its NetworkCapabilities object by removing NET_CAPABILITY_DUN.
Bug: 65257223
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: I115ed1b366da01a3f8c3c6e97e0db8ce995fd377
- migrate away from deprecated JUnit3 paradigm
- scan dropbox entries for app errors, instead of probing
task list
- use IActivityController to suppress crash dialogs and record
detected app errors
- use combined dropbox and activity controller detected errors
to determine app errors
Bug: 67002148
Test: run harness against apps known to crash
Change-Id: If108cfdc7474a13e24f0d8350a7cbf99e3b51c46
Convert the simplistic blocking read in a separate thread model to
the MessageQueue OnFileDescriptorEventListener model, albeit still
on a separate thread.
Test: as follows
- built
- flashed
- booted
- "runtest frameworks-net" passes
- basic IpManager functions still work,
including ConnectivityPacketTracker
Bug: 62476366
Bug: 67013397
Change-Id: I1f4a6707eba402338947fe3f5392a26660f05714
Continuous test dashboards report that quit() can crash sometimes
due to mThread being null.
This patch adds a null guard in tearDown().
Bug: 32561414
Test: runtest frameworks-net
Change-Id: If66fb47e31e77d25b4741a786f12eb78f0b9102e
On some devices, support for TYPE_ETHERNET is not specified in
the networkAttributes config resource, even though the device is
capable of supporting Ethernet (e.g., via USB host adapters).
This leads to Ethernet working but various connectivity APIs
behaving as if it was not - for example, no CONNECTIVITY_ACTION
broadcasts will be issues when it connects or disconnects.
Ensure that ConnectivityService always treats Ethernet as
available if the service is running. Currently the service is
started if the device supports FEATURE_ETHERNET or
FEATURE_USB_HOST.
(cherry picked from commit 7bbe3eee52)
Bug: 37359230
Test: bullhead builds, boots
Test: ConnectivityServiceTest passes
Test: Ethernet is available even if removed from networkAttributes resource
Test: ConnectivityManagerTest CTS test passes
Change-Id: I9b6db4edeaf966ee6715011dd92770b9d25dd938
Merged-In: I9b6db4edeaf966ee6715011dd92770b9d25dd938
This only worked on broadcom devices, and was superseded in
M by a wifi HAL call made by IpManager.
Test: bullhead builds, boots
Change-Id: I711cae7dafe171c2c8b4e84a229adbcad27f3d14