Jeff Sharkey 2f3e35376a More work towards triaging missing app behavior.
Many places across the platform query package details without
gracefully handling packages or components that go missing for
various reasons.  This can cause annoying user data loss, such as
resetting back to built-in apps or dropping of accounts, etc.

This change verifies that system callers have thought about these
edge cases by logging if they use default matching behaviors without
explicitly marking themselves as being "triaged."  (The logging is
currently disabled by default.)

Also creates explicit definitions of supported flags for various
incoming PackageManager calls, and defines a clear distinction
between flag types:

-- GET-style flags are used to request additional data that may have
been elided to save wire space.

-- MATCH-style flags are used to include components or packages that
would have otherwise been omitted from a result set by current system
state.

There are a handful of existing GET flags that better fit under the
MATCH definition, so this change clones them to new constants and
marks the old ones as deprecated.

Fixes bug in JobSchedulerService to consider jobs from apps on
external storage.  Revert some dialer behavior back to being
untriaged.

Change-Id: I9b6ab0968241e3479bddbd78de0c51e3b9917318
2016-01-04 13:19:02 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
*
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* in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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package android.telecom;
import android.app.ActivityManager;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo;
import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
import android.content.pm.ResolveInfo;
import android.net.Uri;
import android.provider.Settings;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Class for managing the default dialer application that will receive incoming calls, and be
* allowed to make emergency outgoing calls.
*
* @hide
*/
public class DefaultDialerManager {
private static final String TAG = "DefaultDialerManager";
/**
* Sets the specified package name as the default dialer application for the current user.
* The caller of this method needs to have permission to write to secure settings and
* manage users on the device.
*
* @return {@code true} if the default dialer application was successfully changed,
* {@code false} otherwise.
*
* @hide
* */
public static boolean setDefaultDialerApplication(Context context, String packageName) {
return setDefaultDialerApplication(context, packageName, ActivityManager.getCurrentUser());
}
/**
* Sets the specified package name as the default dialer application for the specified user.
* The caller of this method needs to have permission to write to secure settings and
* manage users on the device.
*
* @return {@code true} if the default dialer application was successfully changed,
* {@code false} otherwise.
*
* @hide
* */
public static boolean setDefaultDialerApplication(Context context, String packageName,
int user) {
// Get old package name
String oldPackageName = Settings.Secure.getStringForUser(context.getContentResolver(),
Settings.Secure.DIALER_DEFAULT_APPLICATION, user);
if (packageName != null && oldPackageName != null && packageName.equals(oldPackageName)) {
// No change
return false;
}
// Only make the change if the new package belongs to a valid phone application
List<String> packageNames = getInstalledDialerApplications(context);
if (packageNames.contains(packageName)) {
// Update the secure setting.
Settings.Secure.putStringForUser(context.getContentResolver(),
Settings.Secure.DIALER_DEFAULT_APPLICATION, packageName, user);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns the installed dialer application for the current user that will be used to receive
* incoming calls, and is allowed to make emergency calls.
*
* The application will be returned in order of preference:
* 1) User selected phone application (if still installed)
* 2) Pre-installed system dialer (if not disabled)
* 3) Null
*
* The caller of this method needs to have permission to manage users on the device.
*
* @hide
* */
public static String getDefaultDialerApplication(Context context) {
return getDefaultDialerApplication(context, context.getUserId());
}
/**
* Returns the installed dialer application for the specified user that will be used to receive
* incoming calls, and is allowed to make emergency calls.
*
* The application will be returned in order of preference:
* 1) User selected phone application (if still installed)
* 2) Pre-installed system dialer (if not disabled)
* 3) Null
*
* The caller of this method needs to have permission to manage users on the device.
*
* @hide
* */
public static String getDefaultDialerApplication(Context context, int user) {
String defaultPackageName = Settings.Secure.getStringForUser(context.getContentResolver(),
Settings.Secure.DIALER_DEFAULT_APPLICATION, user);
final List<String> packageNames = getInstalledDialerApplications(context);
// Verify that the default dialer has not been disabled or uninstalled.
if (packageNames.contains(defaultPackageName)) {
return defaultPackageName;
}
// No user-set dialer found, fallback to system dialer
String systemDialerPackageName = getTelecomManager(context).getSystemDialerPackage();
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(systemDialerPackageName)) {
// No system dialer configured at build time
return null;
}
if (packageNames.contains(systemDialerPackageName)) {
return systemDialerPackageName;
} else {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Returns a list of installed and available dialer applications.
*
* In order to appear in the list, a dialer application must implement an intent-filter with
* the DIAL intent for the following schemes:
*
* 1) Empty scheme
* 2) tel Uri scheme
*
* @hide
**/
public static List<String> getInstalledDialerApplications(Context context) {
PackageManager packageManager = context.getPackageManager();
// Get the list of apps registered for the DIAL intent with empty scheme
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL);
List<ResolveInfo> resolveInfoList = packageManager.queryIntentActivities(intent, 0);
List<String> packageNames = new ArrayList<>();
for (ResolveInfo resolveInfo : resolveInfoList) {
final ActivityInfo activityInfo = resolveInfo.activityInfo;
if (activityInfo != null && !packageNames.contains(activityInfo.packageName)) {
packageNames.add(activityInfo.packageName);
}
}
final Intent dialIntentWithTelScheme = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL);
dialIntentWithTelScheme.setData(Uri.fromParts(PhoneAccount.SCHEME_TEL, "", null));
return filterByIntent(context, packageNames, dialIntentWithTelScheme);
}
/**
* Determines if the package name belongs to the user-selected default dialer or the preloaded
* system dialer, and thus should be allowed to perform certain privileged operations.
*
* @param context A valid context.
* @param packageName of the package to check for.
*
* @return {@code true} if the provided package name corresponds to the user-selected default
* dialer or the preloaded system dialer, {@code false} otherwise.
*
* @hide
*/
public static boolean isDefaultOrSystemDialer(Context context, String packageName) {
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(packageName)) {
return false;
}
final TelecomManager tm = getTelecomManager(context);
return packageName.equals(tm.getDefaultDialerPackage())
|| packageName.equals(tm.getSystemDialerPackage());
}
/**
* Filter a given list of package names for those packages that contain an activity that has
* an intent filter for a given intent.
*
* @param context A valid context
* @param packageNames List of package names to filter.
* @return The filtered list.
*/
private static List<String> filterByIntent(Context context, List<String> packageNames,
Intent intent) {
if (packageNames == null || packageNames.isEmpty()) {
return new ArrayList<>();
}
final List<String> result = new ArrayList<>();
final List<ResolveInfo> resolveInfoList = context.getPackageManager()
.queryIntentActivities(intent, 0);
final int length = resolveInfoList.size();
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
final ActivityInfo info = resolveInfoList.get(i).activityInfo;
if (info != null && packageNames.contains(info.packageName)
&& !result.contains(info.packageName)) {
result.add(info.packageName);
}
}
return result;
}
private static TelecomManager getTelecomManager(Context context) {
return (TelecomManager) context.getSystemService(Context.TELECOM_SERVICE);
}
}