/* * Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.android.server.wifi; import android.app.Notification; import android.app.NotificationManager; import android.app.TaskStackBuilder; import android.content.BroadcastReceiver; import android.content.ContentResolver; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.IntentFilter; import android.database.ContentObserver; import android.net.NetworkInfo; import android.net.wifi.ScanResult; import android.net.wifi.WifiManager; import android.os.Handler; import android.os.Message; import android.os.UserHandle; import android.provider.Settings; import java.io.FileDescriptor; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.util.List; /* Takes care of handling the "open wi-fi network available" notification @hide */ final class WifiNotificationController { /** * The icon to show in the 'available networks' notification. This will also * be the ID of the Notification given to the NotificationManager. */ private static final int ICON_NETWORKS_AVAILABLE = com.android.internal.R.drawable.stat_notify_wifi_in_range; /** * When a notification is shown, we wait this amount before possibly showing it again. */ private final long NOTIFICATION_REPEAT_DELAY_MS; /** * Whether the user has set the setting to show the 'available networks' notification. */ private boolean mNotificationEnabled; /** * Observes the user setting to keep {@link #mNotificationEnabled} in sync. */ private NotificationEnabledSettingObserver mNotificationEnabledSettingObserver; /** * The {@link System#currentTimeMillis()} must be at least this value for us * to show the notification again. */ private long mNotificationRepeatTime; /** * The Notification object given to the NotificationManager. */ private Notification.Builder mNotificationBuilder; /** * Whether the notification is being shown, as set by us. That is, if the * user cancels the notification, we will not receive the callback so this * will still be true. We only guarantee if this is false, then the * notification is not showing. */ private boolean mNotificationShown; /** * The number of continuous scans that must occur before consider the * supplicant in a scanning state. This allows supplicant to associate with * remembered networks that are in the scan results. */ private static final int NUM_SCANS_BEFORE_ACTUALLY_SCANNING = 3; /** * The number of scans since the last network state change. When this * exceeds {@link #NUM_SCANS_BEFORE_ACTUALLY_SCANNING}, we consider the * supplicant to actually be scanning. When the network state changes to * something other than scanning, we reset this to 0. */ private int mNumScansSinceNetworkStateChange; private final Context mContext; private final WifiStateMachine mWifiStateMachine; private NetworkInfo mNetworkInfo; private volatile int mWifiState; WifiNotificationController(Context context, WifiStateMachine wsm) { mContext = context; mWifiStateMachine = wsm; mWifiState = WifiManager.WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN; IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter(); filter.addAction(WifiManager.WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION); filter.addAction(WifiManager.NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION); filter.addAction(WifiManager.SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION); mContext.registerReceiver( new BroadcastReceiver() { @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { if (intent.getAction().equals(WifiManager.WIFI_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION)) { mWifiState = intent.getIntExtra(WifiManager.EXTRA_WIFI_STATE, WifiManager.WIFI_STATE_UNKNOWN); resetNotification(); } else if (intent.getAction().equals( WifiManager.NETWORK_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION)) { mNetworkInfo = (NetworkInfo) intent.getParcelableExtra( WifiManager.EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO); // reset & clear notification on a network connect & disconnect switch(mNetworkInfo.getDetailedState()) { case CONNECTED: case DISCONNECTED: case CAPTIVE_PORTAL_CHECK: resetNotification(); break; } } else if (intent.getAction().equals( WifiManager.SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION)) { checkAndSetNotification(mNetworkInfo, mWifiStateMachine.syncGetScanResultsList()); } } }, filter); // Setting is in seconds NOTIFICATION_REPEAT_DELAY_MS = Settings.Global.getInt(context.getContentResolver(), Settings.Global.WIFI_NETWORKS_AVAILABLE_REPEAT_DELAY, 900) * 1000l; mNotificationEnabledSettingObserver = new NotificationEnabledSettingObserver(new Handler()); mNotificationEnabledSettingObserver.register(); } private synchronized void checkAndSetNotification(NetworkInfo networkInfo, List scanResults) { // TODO: unregister broadcast so we do not have to check here // If we shouldn't place a notification on available networks, then // don't bother doing any of the following if (!mNotificationEnabled) return; if (mWifiState != WifiManager.WIFI_STATE_ENABLED) return; NetworkInfo.State state = NetworkInfo.State.DISCONNECTED; if (networkInfo != null) state = networkInfo.getState(); if ((state == NetworkInfo.State.DISCONNECTED) || (state == NetworkInfo.State.UNKNOWN)) { if (scanResults != null) { int numOpenNetworks = 0; for (int i = scanResults.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { ScanResult scanResult = scanResults.get(i); //A capability of [ESS] represents an open access point //that is available for an STA to connect if (scanResult.capabilities != null && scanResult.capabilities.equals("[ESS]")) { numOpenNetworks++; } } if (numOpenNetworks > 0) { if (++mNumScansSinceNetworkStateChange >= NUM_SCANS_BEFORE_ACTUALLY_SCANNING) { /* * We've scanned continuously at least * NUM_SCANS_BEFORE_NOTIFICATION times. The user * probably does not have a remembered network in range, * since otherwise supplicant would have tried to * associate and thus resetting this counter. */ setNotificationVisible(true, numOpenNetworks, false, 0); } return; } } } // No open networks in range, remove the notification setNotificationVisible(false, 0, false, 0); } /** * Clears variables related to tracking whether a notification has been * shown recently and clears the current notification. */ private synchronized void resetNotification() { mNotificationRepeatTime = 0; mNumScansSinceNetworkStateChange = 0; setNotificationVisible(false, 0, false, 0); } /** * Display or don't display a notification that there are open Wi-Fi networks. * @param visible {@code true} if notification should be visible, {@code false} otherwise * @param numNetworks the number networks seen * @param force {@code true} to force notification to be shown/not-shown, * even if it is already shown/not-shown. * @param delay time in milliseconds after which the notification should be made * visible or invisible. */ private void setNotificationVisible(boolean visible, int numNetworks, boolean force, int delay) { // Since we use auto cancel on the notification, when the // mNetworksAvailableNotificationShown is true, the notification may // have actually been canceled. However, when it is false we know // for sure that it is not being shown (it will not be shown any other // place than here) // If it should be hidden and it is already hidden, then noop if (!visible && !mNotificationShown && !force) { return; } NotificationManager notificationManager = (NotificationManager) mContext .getSystemService(Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE); Message message; if (visible) { // Not enough time has passed to show the notification again if (System.currentTimeMillis() < mNotificationRepeatTime) { return; } if (mNotificationBuilder == null) { // Cache the Notification builder object. mNotificationBuilder = new Notification.Builder(mContext) .setWhen(0) .setSmallIcon(ICON_NETWORKS_AVAILABLE) .setAutoCancel(true) .setContentIntent(TaskStackBuilder.create(mContext) .addNextIntentWithParentStack( new Intent(WifiManager.ACTION_PICK_WIFI_NETWORK)) .getPendingIntent(0, 0, null, UserHandle.CURRENT)) .setColor(mContext.getResources().getColor( com.android.internal.R.color.system_notification_accent_color)); } CharSequence title = mContext.getResources().getQuantityText( com.android.internal.R.plurals.wifi_available, numNetworks); CharSequence details = mContext.getResources().getQuantityText( com.android.internal.R.plurals.wifi_available_detailed, numNetworks); mNotificationBuilder.setTicker(title); mNotificationBuilder.setContentTitle(title); mNotificationBuilder.setContentText(details); mNotificationRepeatTime = System.currentTimeMillis() + NOTIFICATION_REPEAT_DELAY_MS; notificationManager.notifyAsUser(null, ICON_NETWORKS_AVAILABLE, mNotificationBuilder.build(), UserHandle.ALL); } else { notificationManager.cancelAsUser(null, ICON_NETWORKS_AVAILABLE, UserHandle.ALL); } mNotificationShown = visible; } void dump(FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter pw, String[] args) { pw.println("mNotificationEnabled " + mNotificationEnabled); pw.println("mNotificationRepeatTime " + mNotificationRepeatTime); pw.println("mNotificationShown " + mNotificationShown); pw.println("mNumScansSinceNetworkStateChange " + mNumScansSinceNetworkStateChange); } private class NotificationEnabledSettingObserver extends ContentObserver { public NotificationEnabledSettingObserver(Handler handler) { super(handler); } public void register() { ContentResolver cr = mContext.getContentResolver(); cr.registerContentObserver(Settings.Global.getUriFor( Settings.Global.WIFI_NETWORKS_AVAILABLE_NOTIFICATION_ON), true, this); synchronized (WifiNotificationController.this) { mNotificationEnabled = getValue(); } } @Override public void onChange(boolean selfChange) { super.onChange(selfChange); synchronized (WifiNotificationController.this) { mNotificationEnabled = getValue(); resetNotification(); } } private boolean getValue() { return Settings.Global.getInt(mContext.getContentResolver(), Settings.Global.WIFI_NETWORKS_AVAILABLE_NOTIFICATION_ON, 1) == 1; } } }