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16 
17 package com.android.incallui;
18 
19 import com.android.incallui.service.PhoneNumberService;
20 import com.google.android.collect.Sets;
21 import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
22 
23 import android.content.Context;
24 import android.content.Intent;
25 
26 import com.android.services.telephony.common.Call;
27 import com.android.services.telephony.common.Call.Capabilities;
28 import com.google.common.collect.Lists;
29 
30 import java.util.ArrayList;
31 import java.util.Set;
32 
33 /**
34  * Takes updates from the CallList and notifies the InCallActivity (UI)
35  * of the changes.
36  * Responsible for starting the activity for a new call and finishing the activity when all calls
37  * are disconnected.
38  * Creates and manages the in-call state and provides a listener pattern for the presenters
39  * that want to listen in on the in-call state changes.
40  * TODO: This class has become more of a state machine at this point.  Consider renaming.
41  */
42 public class InCallPresenter implements CallList.Listener {
43 
44     private static InCallPresenter sInCallPresenter;
45 
46     private final Set<InCallStateListener> mListeners = Sets.newHashSet();
47     private final ArrayList<IncomingCallListener> mIncomingCallListeners = Lists.newArrayList();
48 
49     private AudioModeProvider mAudioModeProvider;
50     private StatusBarNotifier mStatusBarNotifier;
51     private ContactInfoCache mContactInfoCache;
52     private Context mContext;
53     private CallList mCallList;
54     private InCallActivity mInCallActivity;
55     private InCallState mInCallState = InCallState.NO_CALLS;
56     private ProximitySensor mProximitySensor;
57     private boolean mServiceConnected = false;
58 
59     /**
60      * Is true when the activity has been previously started. Some code needs to know not just if
61      * the activity is currently up, but if it had been previously shown in foreground for this
62      * in-call session (e.g., StatusBarNotifier). This gets reset when the session ends in the
63      * tear-down method.
64      */
65     private boolean mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted = false;
66 
getInstance()67     public static synchronized InCallPresenter getInstance() {
68         if (sInCallPresenter == null) {
69             sInCallPresenter = new InCallPresenter();
70         }
71         return sInCallPresenter;
72     }
73 
getInCallState()74     public InCallState getInCallState() {
75         return mInCallState;
76     }
77 
getCallList()78     public CallList getCallList() {
79         return mCallList;
80     }
81 
setUp(Context context, CallList callList, AudioModeProvider audioModeProvider)82     public void setUp(Context context, CallList callList, AudioModeProvider audioModeProvider) {
83         if (mServiceConnected) {
84             Log.i(this, "New service connection replacing existing one.");
85             // retain the current resources, no need to create new ones.
86             Preconditions.checkState(context == mContext);
87             Preconditions.checkState(callList == mCallList);
88             Preconditions.checkState(audioModeProvider == mAudioModeProvider);
89             return;
90         }
91 
92         Preconditions.checkNotNull(context);
93         mContext = context;
94 
95         mContactInfoCache = ContactInfoCache.getInstance(context);
96 
97         mStatusBarNotifier = new StatusBarNotifier(context, mContactInfoCache);
98         addListener(mStatusBarNotifier);
99 
100         mAudioModeProvider = audioModeProvider;
101 
102         mProximitySensor = new ProximitySensor(context, mAudioModeProvider);
103         addListener(mProximitySensor);
104 
105         mCallList = callList;
106 
107         // This only gets called by the service so this is okay.
108         mServiceConnected = true;
109 
110         // The final thing we do in this set up is add ourselves as a listener to CallList.  This
111         // will kick off an update and the whole process can start.
112         mCallList.addListener(this);
113 
114         Log.d(this, "Finished InCallPresenter.setUp");
115     }
116 
117     /**
118      * Called when the telephony service has disconnected from us.  This will happen when there are
119      * no more active calls. However, we may still want to continue showing the UI for
120      * certain cases like showing "Call Ended".
121      * What we really want is to wait for the activity and the service to both disconnect before we
122      * tear things down. This method sets a serviceConnected boolean and calls a secondary method
123      * that performs the aforementioned logic.
124      */
tearDown()125     public void tearDown() {
126         Log.d(this, "tearDown");
127         mServiceConnected = false;
128         attemptCleanup();
129     }
130 
attemptFinishActivity()131     private void attemptFinishActivity() {
132         final boolean doFinish = (mInCallActivity != null && isActivityStarted());
133         Log.i(this, "Hide in call UI: " + doFinish);
134 
135         if (doFinish) {
136             mInCallActivity.finish();
137         }
138     }
139 
140     /**
141      * Called when the UI begins or ends. Starts the callstate callbacks if the UI just began.
142      * Attempts to tear down everything if the UI just ended. See #tearDown for more insight on
143      * the tear-down process.
144      */
setActivity(InCallActivity inCallActivity)145     public void setActivity(InCallActivity inCallActivity) {
146         boolean updateListeners = false;
147         boolean doAttemptCleanup = false;
148 
149         if (inCallActivity != null) {
150             if (mInCallActivity == null) {
151                 updateListeners = true;
152                 Log.i(this, "UI Initialized");
153             } else if (mInCallActivity != inCallActivity) {
154                 Log.wtf(this, "Setting a second activity before destroying the first.");
155             } else {
156                 // since setActivity is called onStart(), it can be called multiple times.
157                 // This is fine and ignorable, but we do not want to update the world every time
158                 // this happens (like going to/from background) so we do not set updateListeners.
159             }
160 
161             mInCallActivity = inCallActivity;
162 
163             // By the time the UI finally comes up, the call may already be disconnected.
164             // If that's the case, we may need to show an error dialog.
165             if (mCallList != null && mCallList.getDisconnectedCall() != null) {
166                 maybeShowErrorDialogOnDisconnect(mCallList.getDisconnectedCall());
167             }
168 
169             // When the UI comes up, we need to first check the in-call state.
170             // If we are showing NO_CALLS, that means that a call probably connected and
171             // then immediately disconnected before the UI was able to come up.
172             // If we dont have any calls, start tearing down the UI instead.
173             // NOTE: This code relies on {@link #mInCallActivity} being set so we run it after
174             // it has been set.
175             if (mInCallState == InCallState.NO_CALLS) {
176                 Log.i(this, "UI Intialized, but no calls left.  shut down.");
177                 attemptFinishActivity();
178                 return;
179             }
180         } else {
181             Log.i(this, "UI Destroyed)");
182             updateListeners = true;
183             mInCallActivity = null;
184 
185             // We attempt cleanup for the destroy case but only after we recalculate the state
186             // to see if we need to come back up or stay shut down. This is why we do the cleanup
187             // after the call to onCallListChange() instead of directly here.
188             doAttemptCleanup = true;
189         }
190 
191         // Messages can come from the telephony layer while the activity is coming up
192         // and while the activity is going down.  So in both cases we need to recalculate what
193         // state we should be in after they complete.
194         // Examples: (1) A new incoming call could come in and then get disconnected before
195         //               the activity is created.
196         //           (2) All calls could disconnect and then get a new incoming call before the
197         //               activity is destroyed.
198         //
199         // b/1122139 - We previously had a check for mServiceConnected here as well, but there are
200         // cases where we need to recalculate the current state even if the service in not
201         // connected.  In particular the case where startOrFinish() is called while the app is
202         // already finish()ing. In that case, we skip updating the state with the knowledge that
203         // we will check again once the activity has finished. That means we have to recalculate the
204         // state here even if the service is disconnected since we may not have finished a state
205         // transition while finish()ing.
206         if (updateListeners) {
207             onCallListChange(mCallList);
208         }
209 
210         if (doAttemptCleanup) {
211             attemptCleanup();
212         }
213     }
214 
215     /**
216      * Called when there is a change to the call list.
217      * Sets the In-Call state for the entire in-call app based on the information it gets from
218      * CallList. Dispatches the in-call state to all listeners. Can trigger the creation or
219      * destruction of the UI based on the states that is calculates.
220      */
221     @Override
onCallListChange(CallList callList)222     public void onCallListChange(CallList callList) {
223         if (callList == null) {
224             return;
225         }
226         InCallState newState = getPotentialStateFromCallList(callList);
227         newState = startOrFinishUi(newState);
228 
229         // Renable notification shade and soft navigation buttons, if we are no longer in the
230         // incoming call screen
231         if (!newState.isIncoming()) {
232             CallCommandClient.getInstance().setSystemBarNavigationEnabled(true);
233         }
234 
235         // Set the new state before announcing it to the world
236         Log.i(this, "Phone switching state: " + mInCallState + " -> " + newState);
237         mInCallState = newState;
238 
239         // notify listeners of new state
240         for (InCallStateListener listener : mListeners) {
241             Log.d(this, "Notify " + listener + " of state " + mInCallState.toString());
242             listener.onStateChange(mInCallState, callList);
243         }
244 
245         if (isActivityStarted()) {
246             final boolean hasCall = callList.getActiveOrBackgroundCall() != null ||
247                     callList.getOutgoingCall() != null;
248             mInCallActivity.dismissKeyguard(hasCall);
249         }
250     }
251 
252     /**
253      * Called when there is a new incoming call.
254      *
255      * @param call
256      */
257     @Override
onIncomingCall(Call call)258     public void onIncomingCall(Call call) {
259         InCallState newState = startOrFinishUi(InCallState.INCOMING);
260 
261         Log.i(this, "Phone switching state: " + mInCallState + " -> " + newState);
262         mInCallState = newState;
263 
264         // Disable notification shade and soft navigation buttons
265         if (newState.isIncoming()) {
266             CallCommandClient.getInstance().setSystemBarNavigationEnabled(false);
267         }
268 
269         for (IncomingCallListener listener : mIncomingCallListeners) {
270             listener.onIncomingCall(mInCallState, call);
271         }
272     }
273 
274     /**
275      * Called when a call becomes disconnected. Called everytime an existing call
276      * changes from being connected (incoming/outgoing/active) to disconnected.
277      */
278     @Override
onDisconnect(Call call)279     public void onDisconnect(Call call) {
280         hideDialpadForDisconnect();
281         maybeShowErrorDialogOnDisconnect(call);
282 
283         // We need to do the run the same code as onCallListChange.
284         onCallListChange(CallList.getInstance());
285 
286         if (isActivityStarted()) {
287             mInCallActivity.dismissKeyguard(false);
288         }
289     }
290 
291     /**
292      * Given the call list, return the state in which the in-call screen should be.
293      */
getPotentialStateFromCallList(CallList callList)294     public static InCallState getPotentialStateFromCallList(CallList callList) {
295 
296         InCallState newState = InCallState.NO_CALLS;
297 
298         if (callList == null) {
299             return newState;
300         }
301         if (callList.getIncomingCall() != null) {
302             newState = InCallState.INCOMING;
303         } else if (callList.getOutgoingCall() != null) {
304             newState = InCallState.OUTGOING;
305         } else if (callList.getActiveCall() != null ||
306                 callList.getBackgroundCall() != null ||
307                 callList.getDisconnectedCall() != null ||
308                 callList.getDisconnectingCall() != null) {
309             newState = InCallState.INCALL;
310         }
311 
312         return newState;
313     }
314 
addIncomingCallListener(IncomingCallListener listener)315     public void addIncomingCallListener(IncomingCallListener listener) {
316         Preconditions.checkNotNull(listener);
317         mIncomingCallListeners.add(listener);
318     }
319 
removeIncomingCallListener(IncomingCallListener listener)320     public void removeIncomingCallListener(IncomingCallListener listener) {
321         Preconditions.checkNotNull(listener);
322         mIncomingCallListeners.remove(listener);
323     }
324 
addListener(InCallStateListener listener)325     public void addListener(InCallStateListener listener) {
326         Preconditions.checkNotNull(listener);
327         mListeners.add(listener);
328     }
329 
removeListener(InCallStateListener listener)330     public void removeListener(InCallStateListener listener) {
331         Preconditions.checkNotNull(listener);
332         mListeners.remove(listener);
333     }
334 
getAudioModeProvider()335     public AudioModeProvider getAudioModeProvider() {
336         return mAudioModeProvider;
337     }
338 
getContactInfoCache()339     public ContactInfoCache getContactInfoCache() {
340         return mContactInfoCache;
341     }
342 
getProximitySensor()343     public ProximitySensor getProximitySensor() {
344         return mProximitySensor;
345     }
346 
347     /**
348      * Hangs up any active or outgoing calls.
349      */
hangUpOngoingCall(Context context)350     public void hangUpOngoingCall(Context context) {
351         // By the time we receive this intent, we could be shut down and call list
352         // could be null.  Bail in those cases.
353         if (mCallList == null) {
354             if (mStatusBarNotifier == null) {
355                 // The In Call UI has crashed but the notification still stayed up. We should not
356                 // come to this stage.
357                 StatusBarNotifier.clearInCallNotification(context);
358             }
359             return;
360         }
361 
362         Call call = mCallList.getOutgoingCall();
363         if (call == null) {
364             call = mCallList.getActiveOrBackgroundCall();
365         }
366 
367         if (call != null) {
368             CallCommandClient.getInstance().disconnectCall(call.getCallId());
369         }
370     }
371 
372     /**
373      * Returns true if the incall app is the foreground application.
374      */
isShowingInCallUi()375     public boolean isShowingInCallUi() {
376         return (isActivityStarted() && mInCallActivity.isForegroundActivity());
377     }
378 
379     /**
380      * Returns true of the activity has been created and is running.
381      * Returns true as long as activity is not destroyed or finishing.  This ensures that we return
382      * true even if the activity is paused (not in foreground).
383      */
isActivityStarted()384     public boolean isActivityStarted() {
385         return (mInCallActivity != null &&
386                 !mInCallActivity.isDestroyed() &&
387                 !mInCallActivity.isFinishing());
388     }
389 
isActivityPreviouslyStarted()390     public boolean isActivityPreviouslyStarted() {
391         return mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted;
392     }
393 
394     /**
395      * Called when the activity goes in/out of the foreground.
396      */
onUiShowing(boolean showing)397     public void onUiShowing(boolean showing) {
398         // We need to update the notification bar when we leave the UI because that
399         // could trigger it to show again.
400         if (mStatusBarNotifier != null) {
401             mStatusBarNotifier.updateNotification(mInCallState, mCallList);
402         }
403 
404         if (mProximitySensor != null) {
405             mProximitySensor.onInCallShowing(showing);
406         }
407 
408         if (showing) {
409             mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted = true;
410         }
411     }
412 
413     /**
414      * Brings the app into the foreground if possible.
415      */
bringToForeground(boolean showDialpad)416     public void bringToForeground(boolean showDialpad) {
417         // Before we bring the incall UI to the foreground, we check to see if:
418         // 1. We've already started the activity once for this session
419         // 2. If it exists, the activity is not already in the foreground
420         // 3. We are in a state where we want to show the incall ui
421         if (mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted && !isShowingInCallUi() &&
422                 mInCallState != InCallState.NO_CALLS) {
423             showInCall(showDialpad);
424         }
425     }
426 
onPostDialCharWait(int callId, String chars)427     public void onPostDialCharWait(int callId, String chars) {
428         if (isActivityStarted()) {
429             mInCallActivity.showPostCharWaitDialog(callId, chars);
430         }
431     }
432 
433     /**
434      * Handles the green CALL key while in-call.
435      * @return true if we consumed the event.
436      */
handleCallKey()437     public boolean handleCallKey() {
438         Log.v(this, "handleCallKey");
439 
440         // The green CALL button means either "Answer", "Unhold", or
441         // "Swap calls", or can be a no-op, depending on the current state
442         // of the Phone.
443 
444         /**
445          * INCOMING CALL
446          */
447         final CallList calls = CallList.getInstance();
448         final Call incomingCall = calls.getIncomingCall();
449         Log.v(this, "incomingCall: " + incomingCall);
450 
451         // (1) Attempt to answer a call
452         if (incomingCall != null) {
453             CallCommandClient.getInstance().answerCall(incomingCall.getCallId());
454             return true;
455         }
456 
457         /**
458          * ACTIVE CALL
459          */
460         final Call activeCall = calls.getActiveCall();
461         if (activeCall != null) {
462             // TODO: This logic is repeated from CallButtonPresenter.java. We should
463             // consolidate this logic.
464             final boolean isGeneric = activeCall.can(Capabilities.GENERIC_CONFERENCE);
465             final boolean canMerge = activeCall.can(Capabilities.MERGE_CALLS);
466             final boolean canSwap = activeCall.can(Capabilities.SWAP_CALLS);
467 
468             Log.v(this, "activeCall: " + activeCall + ", isGeneric: " + isGeneric + ", canMerge: " +
469                     canMerge + ", canSwap: " + canSwap);
470 
471             // (2) Attempt actions on Generic conference calls
472             if (activeCall.isConferenceCall() && isGeneric) {
473                 if (canMerge) {
474                     CallCommandClient.getInstance().merge();
475                     return true;
476                 } else if (canSwap) {
477                     CallCommandClient.getInstance().swap();
478                     return true;
479                 }
480             }
481 
482             // (3) Swap calls
483             if (canSwap) {
484                 CallCommandClient.getInstance().swap();
485                 return true;
486             }
487         }
488 
489         /**
490          * BACKGROUND CALL
491          */
492         final Call heldCall = calls.getBackgroundCall();
493         if (heldCall != null) {
494             // We have a hold call so presumeable it will always support HOLD...but
495             // there is no harm in double checking.
496             final boolean canHold = heldCall.can(Capabilities.HOLD);
497 
498             Log.v(this, "heldCall: " + heldCall + ", canHold: " + canHold);
499 
500             // (4) unhold call
501             if (heldCall.getState() == Call.State.ONHOLD && canHold) {
502                 CallCommandClient.getInstance().hold(heldCall.getCallId(), false);
503                 return true;
504             }
505         }
506 
507         // Always consume hard keys
508         return true;
509     }
510 
511     /**
512      * A dialog could have prevented in-call screen from being previously finished.
513      * This function checks to see if there should be any UI left and if not attempts
514      * to tear down the UI.
515      */
onDismissDialog()516     public void onDismissDialog() {
517         Log.i(this, "Dialog dismissed");
518         if (mInCallState == InCallState.NO_CALLS) {
519             attemptFinishActivity();
520             attemptCleanup();
521         }
522     }
523 
524     /**
525      * For some disconnected causes, we show a dialog.  This calls into the activity to show
526      * the dialog if appropriate for the call.
527      */
maybeShowErrorDialogOnDisconnect(Call call)528     private void maybeShowErrorDialogOnDisconnect(Call call) {
529         // For newly disconnected calls, we may want to show a dialog on specific error conditions
530         if (isActivityStarted() && call.getState() == Call.State.DISCONNECTED) {
531             mInCallActivity.maybeShowErrorDialogOnDisconnect(call.getDisconnectCause());
532         }
533     }
534 
535     /**
536      * Hides the dialpad.  Called when a call is disconnected (Requires hiding dialpad).
537      */
hideDialpadForDisconnect()538     private void hideDialpadForDisconnect() {
539         if (isActivityStarted()) {
540             mInCallActivity.hideDialpadForDisconnect();
541         }
542     }
543 
544     /**
545      * When the state of in-call changes, this is the first method to get called. It determines if
546      * the UI needs to be started or finished depending on the new state and does it.
547      */
startOrFinishUi(InCallState newState)548     private InCallState startOrFinishUi(InCallState newState) {
549         Log.d(this, "startOrFinishUi: " + mInCallState + " -> " + newState);
550 
551         // TODO: Consider a proper state machine implementation
552 
553         // If the state isn't changing, we have already done any starting/stopping of
554         // activities in a previous pass...so lets cut out early
555         if (newState == mInCallState) {
556             return newState;
557         }
558 
559         // A new Incoming call means that the user needs to be notified of the the call (since
560         // it wasn't them who initiated it).  We do this through full screen notifications and
561         // happens indirectly through {@link StatusBarListener}.
562         //
563         // The process for incoming calls is as follows:
564         //
565         // 1) CallList          - Announces existence of new INCOMING call
566         // 2) InCallPresenter   - Gets announcement and calculates that the new InCallState
567         //                      - should be set to INCOMING.
568         // 3) InCallPresenter   - This method is called to see if we need to start or finish
569         //                        the app given the new state.
570         // 4) StatusBarNotifier - Listens to InCallState changes. InCallPresenter calls
571         //                        StatusBarNotifier explicitly to issue a FullScreen Notification
572         //                        that will either start the InCallActivity or show the user a
573         //                        top-level notification dialog if the user is in an immersive app.
574         //                        That notification can also start the InCallActivity.
575         // 5) InCallActivity    - Main activity starts up and at the end of its onCreate will
576         //                        call InCallPresenter::setActivity() to let the presenter
577         //                        know that start-up is complete.
578         //
579         //          [ AND NOW YOU'RE IN THE CALL. voila! ]
580         //
581         // Our app is started using a fullScreen notification.  We need to do this whenever
582         // we get an incoming call.
583         final boolean startStartupSequence = (InCallState.INCOMING == newState);
584 
585         // A new outgoing call indicates that the user just now dialed a number and when that
586         // happens we need to display the screen immediateley.
587         //
588         // This is different from the incoming call sequence because we do not need to shock the
589         // user with a top-level notification.  Just show the call UI normally.
590         final boolean showCallUi = (InCallState.OUTGOING == newState);
591 
592         // TODO: Can we be suddenly in a call without it having been in the outgoing or incoming
593         // state?  I havent seen that but if it can happen, the code below should be enabled.
594         // showCallUi |= (InCallState.INCALL && !isActivityStarted());
595 
596         // The only time that we have an instance of mInCallActivity and it isn't started is
597         // when it is being destroyed.  In that case, lets avoid bringing up another instance of
598         // the activity.  When it is finally destroyed, we double check if we should bring it back
599         // up so we aren't going to lose anything by avoiding a second startup here.
600         boolean activityIsFinishing = mInCallActivity != null && !isActivityStarted();
601         if (activityIsFinishing) {
602             Log.i(this, "Undo the state change: " + newState + " -> " + mInCallState);
603             return mInCallState;
604         }
605 
606         if (showCallUi) {
607             Log.i(this, "Start in call UI");
608             showInCall(false);
609         } else if (startStartupSequence) {
610             Log.i(this, "Start Full Screen in call UI");
611 
612             // We're about the bring up the in-call UI for an incoming call. If we still have
613             // dialogs up, we need to clear them out before showing incoming screen.
614             if (isActivityStarted()) {
615                 mInCallActivity.dismissPendingDialogs();
616             }
617             startUi(newState);
618         } else if (newState == InCallState.NO_CALLS) {
619             // The new state is the no calls state.  Tear everything down.
620             attemptFinishActivity();
621             attemptCleanup();
622         }
623 
624         return newState;
625     }
626 
startUi(InCallState inCallState)627     private void startUi(InCallState inCallState) {
628         final Call incomingCall = mCallList.getIncomingCall();
629         final boolean isCallWaiting = (incomingCall != null &&
630                 incomingCall.getState() == Call.State.CALL_WAITING);
631 
632         // If the screen is off, we need to make sure it gets turned on for incoming calls.
633         // This normally works just fine thanks to FLAG_TURN_SCREEN_ON but that only works
634         // when the activity is first created. Therefore, to ensure the screen is turned on
635         // for the call waiting case, we finish() the current activity and start a new one.
636         // There should be no jank from this since the screen is already off and will remain so
637         // until our new activity is up.
638         if (mProximitySensor.isScreenReallyOff() && isCallWaiting) {
639             if (isActivityStarted()) {
640                 mInCallActivity.finish();
641             }
642             mInCallActivity = null;
643         }
644 
645         mStatusBarNotifier.updateNotificationAndLaunchIncomingCallUi(inCallState, mCallList);
646     }
647 
648     /**
649      * Checks to see if both the UI is gone and the service is disconnected. If so, tear it all
650      * down.
651      */
attemptCleanup()652     private void attemptCleanup() {
653         boolean shouldCleanup = (mInCallActivity == null && !mServiceConnected &&
654                 mInCallState == InCallState.NO_CALLS);
655         Log.i(this, "attemptCleanup? " + shouldCleanup);
656 
657         if (shouldCleanup) {
658             mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted = false;
659 
660             // blow away stale contact info so that we get fresh data on
661             // the next set of calls
662             if (mContactInfoCache != null) {
663                 mContactInfoCache.clearCache();
664             }
665             mContactInfoCache = null;
666 
667             if (mProximitySensor != null) {
668                 removeListener(mProximitySensor);
669                 mProximitySensor.tearDown();
670             }
671             mProximitySensor = null;
672 
673             mAudioModeProvider = null;
674 
675             if (mStatusBarNotifier != null) {
676                 removeListener(mStatusBarNotifier);
677             }
678             mStatusBarNotifier = null;
679 
680             if (mCallList != null) {
681                 mCallList.removeListener(this);
682             }
683             mCallList = null;
684 
685             mContext = null;
686             mInCallActivity = null;
687 
688             mListeners.clear();
689             mIncomingCallListeners.clear();
690 
691             Log.d(this, "Finished InCallPresenter.CleanUp");
692         }
693     }
694 
showInCall(boolean showDialpad)695     private void showInCall(boolean showDialpad) {
696         mContext.startActivity(getInCallIntent(showDialpad));
697     }
698 
getInCallIntent(boolean showDialpad)699     public Intent getInCallIntent(boolean showDialpad) {
700         final Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN, null);
701         intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK
702                 | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS
703                 | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_USER_ACTION);
704         intent.setClass(mContext, InCallActivity.class);
705         if (showDialpad) {
706             intent.putExtra(InCallActivity.SHOW_DIALPAD_EXTRA, true);
707         }
708 
709         return intent;
710     }
711 
712     /**
713      * Private constructor. Must use getInstance() to get this singleton.
714      */
InCallPresenter()715     private InCallPresenter() {
716     }
717 
718     /**
719      * All the main states of InCallActivity.
720      */
721     public enum InCallState {
722         // InCall Screen is off and there are no calls
723         NO_CALLS,
724 
725         // Incoming-call screen is up
726         INCOMING,
727 
728         // In-call experience is showing
729         INCALL,
730 
731         // User is dialing out
732         OUTGOING;
733 
isIncoming()734         public boolean isIncoming() {
735             return (this == INCOMING);
736         }
737 
isConnectingOrConnected()738         public boolean isConnectingOrConnected() {
739             return (this == INCOMING ||
740                     this == OUTGOING ||
741                     this == INCALL);
742         }
743     }
744 
745     /**
746      * Interface implemented by classes that need to know about the InCall State.
747      */
748     public interface InCallStateListener {
749         // TODO: Enhance state to contain the call objects instead of passing CallList
onStateChange(InCallState state, CallList callList)750         public void onStateChange(InCallState state, CallList callList);
751     }
752 
753     public interface IncomingCallListener {
onIncomingCall(InCallState state, Call call)754         public void onIncomingCall(InCallState state, Call call);
755     }
756 }
757