/* * Copyright (C) 2014 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 android.net; import android.os.Parcelable; import android.os.Parcel; import android.system.ErrnoException; import android.system.Os; import android.system.OsConstants; import java.io.FileDescriptor; import java.io.IOException; import java.net.DatagramSocket; import java.net.InetAddress; import java.net.InetSocketAddress; import java.net.MalformedURLException; import java.net.Socket; import java.net.SocketAddress; import java.net.SocketException; import java.net.UnknownHostException; import java.net.URL; import java.net.URLConnection; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.List; import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; import javax.net.SocketFactory; import com.android.okhttp.ConnectionPool; import com.android.okhttp.Dns; import com.android.okhttp.HttpHandler; import com.android.okhttp.HttpsHandler; import com.android.okhttp.OkHttpClient; import com.android.okhttp.OkUrlFactory; import com.android.okhttp.internal.Internal; /** * Identifies a {@code Network}. This is supplied to applications via * {@link ConnectivityManager.NetworkCallback} in response to the active * {@link ConnectivityManager#requestNetwork} or passive * {@link ConnectivityManager#registerNetworkCallback} calls. * It is used to direct traffic to the given {@code Network}, either on a {@link Socket} basis * through a targeted {@link SocketFactory} or process-wide via * {@link ConnectivityManager#bindProcessToNetwork}. */ public class Network implements Parcelable { /** * @hide */ public final int netId; // Objects used to perform per-network operations such as getSocketFactory // and openConnection, and a lock to protect access to them. private volatile NetworkBoundSocketFactory mNetworkBoundSocketFactory = null; // mLock should be used to control write access to mConnectionPool and mDns. // maybeInitHttpClient() must be called prior to reading either variable. private volatile ConnectionPool mConnectionPool = null; private volatile Dns mDns = null; private final Object mLock = new Object(); // Default connection pool values. These are evaluated at startup, just // like the OkHttp code. Also like the OkHttp code, we will throw parse // exceptions at class loading time if the properties are set but are not // valid integers. private static final boolean httpKeepAlive = Boolean.parseBoolean(System.getProperty("http.keepAlive", "true")); private static final int httpMaxConnections = httpKeepAlive ? Integer.parseInt(System.getProperty("http.maxConnections", "5")) : 0; private static final long httpKeepAliveDurationMs = Long.parseLong(System.getProperty("http.keepAliveDuration", "300000")); // 5 minutes. /** * @hide */ public Network(int netId) { this.netId = netId; } /** * @hide */ public Network(Network that) { this.netId = that.netId; } /** * Operates the same as {@code InetAddress.getAllByName} except that host * resolution is done on this network. * * @param host the hostname or literal IP string to be resolved. * @return the array of addresses associated with the specified host. * @throws UnknownHostException if the address lookup fails. */ public InetAddress[] getAllByName(String host) throws UnknownHostException { return InetAddress.getAllByNameOnNet(host, netId); } /** * Operates the same as {@code InetAddress.getByName} except that host * resolution is done on this network. * * @param host * the hostName to be resolved to an address or {@code null}. * @return the {@code InetAddress} instance representing the host. * @throws UnknownHostException * if the address lookup fails. */ public InetAddress getByName(String host) throws UnknownHostException { return InetAddress.getByNameOnNet(host, netId); } /** * A {@code SocketFactory} that produces {@code Socket}'s bound to this network. */ private class NetworkBoundSocketFactory extends SocketFactory { private final int mNetId; public NetworkBoundSocketFactory(int netId) { super(); mNetId = netId; } private Socket connectToHost(String host, int port, SocketAddress localAddress) throws IOException { // Lookup addresses only on this Network. InetAddress[] hostAddresses = getAllByName(host); // Try all addresses. for (int i = 0; i < hostAddresses.length; i++) { try { Socket socket = createSocket(); if (localAddress != null) socket.bind(localAddress); socket.connect(new InetSocketAddress(hostAddresses[i], port)); return socket; } catch (IOException e) { if (i == (hostAddresses.length - 1)) throw e; } } throw new UnknownHostException(host); } @Override public Socket createSocket(String host, int port, InetAddress localHost, int localPort) throws IOException { return connectToHost(host, port, new InetSocketAddress(localHost, localPort)); } @Override public Socket createSocket(InetAddress address, int port, InetAddress localAddress, int localPort) throws IOException { Socket socket = createSocket(); socket.bind(new InetSocketAddress(localAddress, localPort)); socket.connect(new InetSocketAddress(address, port)); return socket; } @Override public Socket createSocket(InetAddress host, int port) throws IOException { Socket socket = createSocket(); socket.connect(new InetSocketAddress(host, port)); return socket; } @Override public Socket createSocket(String host, int port) throws IOException { return connectToHost(host, port, null); } @Override public Socket createSocket() throws IOException { Socket socket = new Socket(); bindSocket(socket); return socket; } } /** * Returns a {@link SocketFactory} bound to this network. Any {@link Socket} created by * this factory will have its traffic sent over this {@code Network}. Note that if this * {@code Network} ever disconnects, this factory and any {@link Socket} it produced in the * past or future will cease to work. * * @return a {@link SocketFactory} which produces {@link Socket} instances bound to this * {@code Network}. */ public SocketFactory getSocketFactory() { if (mNetworkBoundSocketFactory == null) { synchronized (mLock) { if (mNetworkBoundSocketFactory == null) { mNetworkBoundSocketFactory = new NetworkBoundSocketFactory(netId); } } } return mNetworkBoundSocketFactory; } // TODO: This creates a connection pool and host resolver for // every Network object, instead of one for every NetId. This is // suboptimal, because an app could potentially have more than one // Network object for the same NetId, causing increased memory footprint // and performance penalties due to lack of connection reuse (connection // setup time, congestion window growth time, etc.). // // Instead, investigate only having one connection pool and host resolver // for every NetId, perhaps by using a static HashMap of NetIds to // connection pools and host resolvers. The tricky part is deciding when // to remove a map entry; a WeakHashMap shouldn't be used because whether // a Network is referenced doesn't correlate with whether a new Network // will be instantiated in the near future with the same NetID. A good // solution would involve purging empty (or when all connections are timed // out) ConnectionPools. private void maybeInitHttpClient() { synchronized (mLock) { if (mDns == null) { mDns = new Dns() { @Override public List lookup(String hostname) throws UnknownHostException { return Arrays.asList(Network.this.getAllByName(hostname)); } }; } if (mConnectionPool == null) { mConnectionPool = new ConnectionPool(httpMaxConnections, httpKeepAliveDurationMs, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); } } } /** * Opens the specified {@link URL} on this {@code Network}, such that all traffic will be sent * on this Network. The URL protocol must be {@code HTTP} or {@code HTTPS}. * * @return a {@code URLConnection} to the resource referred to by this URL. * @throws MalformedURLException if the URL protocol is not HTTP or HTTPS. * @throws IOException if an error occurs while opening the connection. * @see java.net.URL#openConnection() */ public URLConnection openConnection(URL url) throws IOException { final ConnectivityManager cm = ConnectivityManager.getInstanceOrNull(); if (cm == null) { throw new IOException("No ConnectivityManager yet constructed, please construct one"); } // TODO: Should this be optimized to avoid fetching the global proxy for every request? final ProxyInfo proxyInfo = cm.getProxyForNetwork(this); java.net.Proxy proxy = null; if (proxyInfo != null) { proxy = proxyInfo.makeProxy(); } else { proxy = java.net.Proxy.NO_PROXY; } return openConnection(url, proxy); } /** * Opens the specified {@link URL} on this {@code Network}, such that all traffic will be sent * on this Network. The URL protocol must be {@code HTTP} or {@code HTTPS}. * * @param proxy the proxy through which the connection will be established. * @return a {@code URLConnection} to the resource referred to by this URL. * @throws MalformedURLException if the URL protocol is not HTTP or HTTPS. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the argument proxy is null. * @throws IOException if an error occurs while opening the connection. * @see java.net.URL#openConnection() */ public URLConnection openConnection(URL url, java.net.Proxy proxy) throws IOException { if (proxy == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("proxy is null"); maybeInitHttpClient(); String protocol = url.getProtocol(); OkUrlFactory okUrlFactory; // TODO: HttpHandler creates OkUrlFactory instances that share the default ResponseCache. // Could this cause unexpected behavior? if (protocol.equals("http")) { okUrlFactory = HttpHandler.createHttpOkUrlFactory(proxy); } else if (protocol.equals("https")) { okUrlFactory = HttpsHandler.createHttpsOkUrlFactory(proxy); } else { // OkHttp only supports HTTP and HTTPS and returns a null URLStreamHandler if // passed another protocol. throw new MalformedURLException("Invalid URL or unrecognized protocol " + protocol); } OkHttpClient client = okUrlFactory.client(); client.setSocketFactory(getSocketFactory()).setConnectionPool(mConnectionPool); // Let network traffic go via mDns client.setDns(mDns); return okUrlFactory.open(url); } /** * Binds the specified {@link DatagramSocket} to this {@code Network}. All data traffic on the * socket will be sent on this {@code Network}, irrespective of any process-wide network binding * set by {@link ConnectivityManager#bindProcessToNetwork}. The socket must not be * connected. */ public void bindSocket(DatagramSocket socket) throws IOException { // Query a property of the underlying socket to ensure that the socket's file descriptor // exists, is available to bind to a network and is not closed. socket.getReuseAddress(); bindSocket(socket.getFileDescriptor$()); } /** * Binds the specified {@link Socket} to this {@code Network}. All data traffic on the socket * will be sent on this {@code Network}, irrespective of any process-wide network binding set by * {@link ConnectivityManager#bindProcessToNetwork}. The socket must not be connected. */ public void bindSocket(Socket socket) throws IOException { // Query a property of the underlying socket to ensure that the socket's file descriptor // exists, is available to bind to a network and is not closed. socket.getReuseAddress(); bindSocket(socket.getFileDescriptor$()); } /** * Binds the specified {@link FileDescriptor} to this {@code Network}. All data traffic on the * socket represented by this file descriptor will be sent on this {@code Network}, * irrespective of any process-wide network binding set by * {@link ConnectivityManager#bindProcessToNetwork}. The socket must not be connected. */ public void bindSocket(FileDescriptor fd) throws IOException { try { final SocketAddress peer = Os.getpeername(fd); final InetAddress inetPeer = ((InetSocketAddress) peer).getAddress(); if (!inetPeer.isAnyLocalAddress()) { // Apparently, the kernel doesn't update a connected UDP socket's // routing upon mark changes. throw new SocketException("Socket is connected"); } } catch (ErrnoException e) { // getpeername() failed. if (e.errno != OsConstants.ENOTCONN) { throw e.rethrowAsSocketException(); } } catch (ClassCastException e) { // Wasn't an InetSocketAddress. throw new SocketException("Only AF_INET/AF_INET6 sockets supported"); } final int err = NetworkUtils.bindSocketToNetwork(fd.getInt$(), netId); if (err != 0) { // bindSocketToNetwork returns negative errno. throw new ErrnoException("Binding socket to network " + netId, -err) .rethrowAsSocketException(); } } /** * Returns a handle representing this {@code Network}, for use with the NDK API. */ public long getNetworkHandle() { // The network handle is explicitly not the same as the netId. // // The netId is an implementation detail which might be changed in the // future, or which alone (i.e. in the absence of some additional // context) might not be sufficient to fully identify a Network. // // As such, the intention is to prevent accidental misuse of the API // that might result if a developer assumed that handles and netIds // were identical and passing a netId to a call expecting a handle // "just worked". Such accidental misuse, if widely deployed, might // prevent future changes to the semantics of the netId field or // inhibit the expansion of state required for Network objects. // // This extra layer of indirection might be seen as paranoia, and might // never end up being necessary, but the added complexity is trivial. // At some future date it may be desirable to realign the handle with // Multiple Provisioning Domains API recommendations, as made by the // IETF mif working group. // // The HANDLE_MAGIC value MUST be kept in sync with the corresponding // value in the native/android/net.c NDK implementation. if (netId == 0) { return 0L; // make this zero condition obvious for debugging } final long HANDLE_MAGIC = 0xfacade; return (((long) netId) << 32) | HANDLE_MAGIC; } // implement the Parcelable interface public int describeContents() { return 0; } public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) { dest.writeInt(netId); } public static final Creator CREATOR = new Creator() { public Network createFromParcel(Parcel in) { int netId = in.readInt(); return new Network(netId); } public Network[] newArray(int size) { return new Network[size]; } }; @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj instanceof Network == false) return false; Network other = (Network)obj; return this.netId == other.netId; } @Override public int hashCode() { return netId * 11; } @Override public String toString() { return Integer.toString(netId); } }