1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
6 // Threading considerations:
8 // This class is designed to meet various threading guarantees starting from the
9 // ones imposed by NetworkChangeNotifier:
10 // - The notifier can be constructed on any thread.
11 // - GetCurrentConnectionType() can be called on any thread.
13 // The fact that this implementation of NetworkChangeNotifier is backed by a
14 // Java side singleton class (see NetworkChangeNotifier.java) adds another
15 // threading constraint:
16 // - The calls to the Java side (stateful) object must be performed from a
17 // single thread. This object happens to be a singleton which is used on the
18 // application side on the main thread. Therefore all the method calls from
19 // the native NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid class to its Java counterpart are
20 // performed on the main thread.
22 // This leads to a design involving the following native classes:
23 // 1) NetworkChangeNotifierFactoryAndroid ('factory')
24 // 2) NetworkChangeNotifierDelegateAndroid ('delegate')
25 // 3) NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid ('notifier')
27 // The factory constructs and owns the delegate. The factory is constructed and
28 // destroyed on the main thread which makes it construct and destroy the
29 // delegate on the main thread too. This guarantees that the calls to the Java
30 // side are performed on the main thread.
31 // Note that after the factory's construction, the factory's creation method can
32 // be called from any thread since the delegate's construction (performing the
33 // JNI calls) already happened on the main thread (when the factory was
36 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
37 // Propagation of network change notifications:
39 // When the factory is requested to create a new instance of the notifier, the
40 // factory passes the delegate to the notifier (without transferring ownership).
41 // Note that there is a one-to-one mapping between the factory and the
42 // delegate as explained above. But the factory naturally creates multiple
43 // instances of the notifier. That means that there is a one-to-many mapping
44 // between delegate and notifier (i.e. a single delegate can be shared by
45 // multiple notifiers).
46 // At construction the notifier (which is also an observer) subscribes to
47 // notifications fired by the delegate. These notifications, received by the
48 // delegate (and forwarded to the notifier(s)), are sent by the Java side
49 // notifier (see NetworkChangeNotifier.java) and are initiated by the Android
51 // Notifications from the Java side always arrive on the main thread. The
52 // delegate then forwards these notifications to the threads of each observer
53 // (network change notifier). The network change notifier than processes the
54 // state change, and notifies each of its observers on their threads.
56 // This can also be seen as:
57 // Android platform -> NetworkChangeNotifier (Java) ->
58 // NetworkChangeNotifierDelegateAndroid -> NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid.
60 #include "net/android/network_change_notifier_android.h"
62 #include "base/threading/thread.h"
63 #include "net/base/address_tracker_linux.h"
64 #include "net/dns/dns_config_service_posix.h"
68 // Thread on which we can run DnsConfigService, which requires a TYPE_IO
69 // message loop to monitor /system/etc/hosts.
70 class NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid::DnsConfigServiceThread
71 : public base::Thread
,
72 public NetworkChangeNotifier::NetworkChangeObserver
{
74 DnsConfigServiceThread(const DnsConfig
* dns_config_for_testing
)
75 : base::Thread("DnsConfigService"),
76 dns_config_for_testing_(dns_config_for_testing
),
77 creation_time_(base::Time::Now()),
78 address_tracker_(base::Bind(base::DoNothing
),
79 base::Bind(base::DoNothing
),
80 // We're only interested in tunnel interface changes.
81 base::Bind(NotifyNetworkChangeNotifierObservers
)) {}
83 ~DnsConfigServiceThread() override
{
84 NetworkChangeNotifier::RemoveNetworkChangeObserver(this);
88 void InitAfterStart() {
90 NetworkChangeNotifier::AddNetworkChangeObserver(this);
93 void Init() override
{
94 address_tracker_
.Init();
95 dns_config_service_
.reset(new internal::DnsConfigServicePosix());
96 if (dns_config_for_testing_
)
97 dns_config_service_
->SetDnsConfigForTesting(dns_config_for_testing_
);
98 dns_config_service_
->WatchConfig(
99 base::Bind(&DnsConfigServiceThread::DnsConfigChangeCallback
,
100 base::Unretained(this)));
103 void CleanUp() override
{ dns_config_service_
.reset(); }
105 static void NotifyNetworkChangeNotifierObservers() {
106 NetworkChangeNotifier::NotifyObserversOfIPAddressChange();
107 NetworkChangeNotifier::NotifyObserversOfConnectionTypeChange();
111 void DnsConfigChangeCallback(const DnsConfig
& config
) {
112 DCHECK(task_runner()->BelongsToCurrentThread());
113 if (dns_config_service_
->SeenChangeSince(creation_time_
)) {
114 NetworkChangeNotifier::SetDnsConfig(config
);
116 NetworkChangeNotifier::SetInitialDnsConfig(config
);
120 // NetworkChangeNotifier::NetworkChangeObserver implementation:
121 void OnNetworkChanged(NetworkChangeNotifier::ConnectionType type
) override
{
122 task_runner()->PostTask(
124 base::Bind(&internal::DnsConfigServicePosix::OnNetworkChanged
,
125 base::Unretained(dns_config_service_
.get()), type
));
128 const DnsConfig
* dns_config_for_testing_
;
129 const base::Time creation_time_
;
130 scoped_ptr
<internal::DnsConfigServicePosix
> dns_config_service_
;
131 // Used to detect tunnel state changes.
132 internal::AddressTrackerLinux address_tracker_
;
134 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DnsConfigServiceThread
);
137 NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid::~NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid() {
138 delegate_
->RemoveObserver(this);
141 NetworkChangeNotifier::ConnectionType
142 NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid::GetCurrentConnectionType() const {
143 return delegate_
->GetCurrentConnectionType();
146 double NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid::GetCurrentMaxBandwidth() const {
147 return delegate_
->GetCurrentMaxBandwidth();
150 void NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid::OnConnectionTypeChanged() {
151 DnsConfigServiceThread::NotifyNetworkChangeNotifierObservers();
154 void NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid::OnMaxBandwidthChanged(
155 double max_bandwidth_mbps
) {
156 NetworkChangeNotifier::NotifyObserversOfMaxBandwidthChange(
161 bool NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid::Register(JNIEnv
* env
) {
162 return NetworkChangeNotifierDelegateAndroid::Register(env
);
165 NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid::NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid(
166 NetworkChangeNotifierDelegateAndroid
* delegate
,
167 const DnsConfig
* dns_config_for_testing
)
168 : NetworkChangeNotifier(NetworkChangeCalculatorParamsAndroid()),
170 dns_config_service_thread_(
171 new DnsConfigServiceThread(dns_config_for_testing
)) {
172 delegate_
->AddObserver(this);
173 dns_config_service_thread_
->StartWithOptions(
174 base::Thread::Options(base::MessageLoop::TYPE_IO
, 0));
175 // Wait until Init is called on the DNS config thread before
176 // calling InitAfterStart.
177 dns_config_service_thread_
->WaitUntilThreadStarted();
178 dns_config_service_thread_
->InitAfterStart();
182 NetworkChangeNotifier::NetworkChangeCalculatorParams
183 NetworkChangeNotifierAndroid::NetworkChangeCalculatorParamsAndroid() {
184 NetworkChangeCalculatorParams params
;
185 // IPAddressChanged is produced immediately prior to ConnectionTypeChanged
186 // so delay IPAddressChanged so they get merged with the following
187 // ConnectionTypeChanged signal.
188 params
.ip_address_offline_delay_
= base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(1);
189 params
.ip_address_online_delay_
= base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(1);
190 params
.connection_type_offline_delay_
= base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(0);
191 params
.connection_type_online_delay_
= base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(0);