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 * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project
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 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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package android.net;

import android.annotation.NonNull;
import android.annotation.Nullable;
import android.annotation.SystemApi;
import android.annotation.TestApi;
import android.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage;
import android.net.shared.InetAddressUtils;
import android.os.Parcel;
import android.os.Parcelable;

import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Objects;

/**
 * Class that describes static IP configuration.
 *
 * 

This class is different from {@link LinkProperties} because it represents * configuration intent. The general contract is that if we can represent * a configuration here, then we should be able to configure it on a network. * The intent is that it closely match the UI we have for configuring networks. * *

In contrast, {@link LinkProperties} represents current state. It is much more * expressive. For example, it supports multiple IP addresses, multiple routes, * stacked interfaces, and so on. Because LinkProperties is so expressive, * using it to represent configuration intent as well as current state causes * problems. For example, we could unknowingly save a configuration that we are * not in fact capable of applying, or we could save a configuration that the * UI cannot display, which has the potential for malicious code to hide * hostile or unexpected configuration from the user. * * @hide */ @SystemApi @TestApi public final class StaticIpConfiguration implements Parcelable { /** @hide */ @UnsupportedAppUsage @Nullable public LinkAddress ipAddress; /** @hide */ @UnsupportedAppUsage @Nullable public InetAddress gateway; /** @hide */ @UnsupportedAppUsage @NonNull public final ArrayList dnsServers; /** @hide */ @UnsupportedAppUsage @Nullable public String domains; public StaticIpConfiguration() { dnsServers = new ArrayList<>(); } public StaticIpConfiguration(@Nullable StaticIpConfiguration source) { this(); if (source != null) { // All of these except dnsServers are immutable, so no need to make copies. ipAddress = source.ipAddress; gateway = source.gateway; dnsServers.addAll(source.dnsServers); domains = source.domains; } } public void clear() { ipAddress = null; gateway = null; dnsServers.clear(); domains = null; } /** * Get the static IP address included in the configuration. */ public @Nullable LinkAddress getIpAddress() { return ipAddress; } /** * Get the gateway included in the configuration. */ public @Nullable InetAddress getGateway() { return gateway; } /** * Get the DNS servers included in the configuration. */ public @NonNull List getDnsServers() { return dnsServers; } /** * Get a {@link String} listing in priority order of the comma separated domains to search when * resolving host names on the link. */ public @Nullable String getDomains() { return domains; } /** * Helper class to build a new instance of {@link StaticIpConfiguration}. */ public static final class Builder { private LinkAddress mIpAddress; private InetAddress mGateway; private Iterable mDnsServers; private String mDomains; /** * Set the IP address to be included in the configuration; null by default. * @return The {@link Builder} for chaining. */ public @NonNull Builder setIpAddress(@Nullable LinkAddress ipAddress) { mIpAddress = ipAddress; return this; } /** * Set the address of the gateway to be included in the configuration; null by default. * @return The {@link Builder} for chaining. */ public @NonNull Builder setGateway(@Nullable InetAddress gateway) { mGateway = gateway; return this; } /** * Set the addresses of the DNS servers included in the configuration; empty by default. * @return The {@link Builder} for chaining. */ public @NonNull Builder setDnsServers(@NonNull Iterable dnsServers) { mDnsServers = dnsServers; return this; } /** * Sets the DNS domain search path to be used on the link; null by default. * @param newDomains A {@link String} containing the comma separated domains to search when * resolving host names on this link, in priority order. * @return The {@link Builder} for chaining. */ public @NonNull Builder setDomains(@Nullable String newDomains) { mDomains = newDomains; return this; } /** * Create a {@link StaticIpConfiguration} from the parameters in this {@link Builder}. * @return The newly created StaticIpConfiguration. */ public @NonNull StaticIpConfiguration build() { final StaticIpConfiguration config = new StaticIpConfiguration(); config.ipAddress = mIpAddress; config.gateway = mGateway; for (InetAddress server : mDnsServers) { config.dnsServers.add(server); } config.domains = mDomains; return config; } } /** * Add a DNS server to this configuration. */ public void addDnsServer(@NonNull InetAddress server) { dnsServers.add(server); } /** * Returns the network routes specified by this object. Will typically include a * directly-connected route for the IP address's local subnet and a default route. * @param iface Interface to include in the routes. */ public @NonNull List getRoutes(@Nullable String iface) { List routes = new ArrayList(3); if (ipAddress != null) { RouteInfo connectedRoute = new RouteInfo(ipAddress, null, iface); routes.add(connectedRoute); // If the default gateway is not covered by the directly-connected route, also add a // host route to the gateway as well. This configuration is arguably invalid, but it // used to work in K and earlier, and other OSes appear to accept it. if (gateway != null && !connectedRoute.matches(gateway)) { routes.add(RouteInfo.makeHostRoute(gateway, iface)); } } if (gateway != null) { routes.add(new RouteInfo((IpPrefix) null, gateway, iface)); } return routes; } /** * Returns a LinkProperties object expressing the data in this object. Note that the information * contained in the LinkProperties will not be a complete picture of the link's configuration, * because any configuration information that is obtained dynamically by the network (e.g., * IPv6 configuration) will not be included. * @hide */ public @NonNull LinkProperties toLinkProperties(String iface) { LinkProperties lp = new LinkProperties(); lp.setInterfaceName(iface); if (ipAddress != null) { lp.addLinkAddress(ipAddress); } for (RouteInfo route : getRoutes(iface)) { lp.addRoute(route); } for (InetAddress dns : dnsServers) { lp.addDnsServer(dns); } lp.setDomains(domains); return lp; } @Override public String toString() { StringBuffer str = new StringBuffer(); str.append("IP address "); if (ipAddress != null ) str.append(ipAddress).append(" "); str.append("Gateway "); if (gateway != null) str.append(gateway.getHostAddress()).append(" "); str.append(" DNS servers: ["); for (InetAddress dnsServer : dnsServers) { str.append(" ").append(dnsServer.getHostAddress()); } str.append(" ] Domains "); if (domains != null) str.append(domains); return str.toString(); } @Override public int hashCode() { int result = 13; result = 47 * result + (ipAddress == null ? 0 : ipAddress.hashCode()); result = 47 * result + (gateway == null ? 0 : gateway.hashCode()); result = 47 * result + (domains == null ? 0 : domains.hashCode()); result = 47 * result + dnsServers.hashCode(); return result; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (!(obj instanceof StaticIpConfiguration)) return false; StaticIpConfiguration other = (StaticIpConfiguration) obj; return other != null && Objects.equals(ipAddress, other.ipAddress) && Objects.equals(gateway, other.gateway) && dnsServers.equals(other.dnsServers) && Objects.equals(domains, other.domains); } /** Implement the Parcelable interface */ public static final @android.annotation.NonNull Creator CREATOR = new Creator() { public StaticIpConfiguration createFromParcel(Parcel in) { return readFromParcel(in); } public StaticIpConfiguration[] newArray(int size) { return new StaticIpConfiguration[size]; } }; /** Implement the Parcelable interface */ @Override public int describeContents() { return 0; } /** Implement the Parcelable interface */ @Override public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) { dest.writeParcelable(ipAddress, flags); InetAddressUtils.parcelInetAddress(dest, gateway, flags); dest.writeInt(dnsServers.size()); for (InetAddress dnsServer : dnsServers) { InetAddressUtils.parcelInetAddress(dest, dnsServer, flags); } dest.writeString(domains); } /** @hide */ public static StaticIpConfiguration readFromParcel(Parcel in) { final StaticIpConfiguration s = new StaticIpConfiguration(); s.ipAddress = in.readParcelable(null); s.gateway = InetAddressUtils.unparcelInetAddress(in); s.dnsServers.clear(); int size = in.readInt(); for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { s.dnsServers.add(InetAddressUtils.unparcelInetAddress(in)); } s.domains = in.readString(); return s; } }





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