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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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16 
17 package com.android.phone;
18 
19 import com.android.internal.telephony.CallManager;
20 import com.android.internal.telephony.Connection;
21 import com.android.internal.telephony.Phone;
22 import com.android.internal.telephony.PhoneConstants;
23 
24 import android.content.Context;
25 import android.content.Intent;
26 import android.os.AsyncResult;
27 import android.os.Handler;
28 import android.os.Message;
29 import android.os.PowerManager;
30 import android.os.UserHandle;
31 import android.provider.Settings;
32 import android.telephony.DisconnectCause;
33 import android.telephony.ServiceState;
34 import android.util.Log;
35 
36 
37 /**
38  * Helper class for the {@link CallController} that implements special
39  * behavior related to emergency calls.  Specifically, this class handles
40  * the case of the user trying to dial an emergency number while the radio
41  * is off (i.e. the device is in airplane mode), by forcibly turning the
42  * radio back on, waiting for it to come up, and then retrying the
43  * emergency call.
44  *
45  * This class is instantiated lazily (the first time the user attempts to
46  * make an emergency call from airplane mode) by the the
47  * {@link CallController} singleton.
48  */
49 public class EmergencyCallHelper extends Handler {
50     private static final String TAG = "EmergencyCallHelper";
51     private static final boolean DBG = false;
52 
53     // Number of times to retry the call, and time between retry attempts.
54     public static final int MAX_NUM_RETRIES = 6;
55     public static final long TIME_BETWEEN_RETRIES = 5000;  // msec
56 
57     // Timeout used with our wake lock (just as a safety valve to make
58     // sure we don't hold it forever).
59     public static final long WAKE_LOCK_TIMEOUT = 5 * 60 * 1000;  // 5 minutes in msec
60 
61     // Handler message codes; see handleMessage()
62     private static final int START_SEQUENCE = 1;
63     private static final int SERVICE_STATE_CHANGED = 2;
64     private static final int DISCONNECT = 3;
65     private static final int RETRY_TIMEOUT = 4;
66 
67     private CallController mCallController;
68     private PhoneGlobals mApp;
69     private CallManager mCM;
70     private String mNumber;  // The emergency number we're trying to dial
71     private int mNumRetriesSoFar;
72 
73     // Wake lock we hold while running the whole sequence
74     private PowerManager.WakeLock mPartialWakeLock;
75 
EmergencyCallHelper(CallController callController)76     public EmergencyCallHelper(CallController callController) {
77         if (DBG) log("EmergencyCallHelper constructor...");
78         mCallController = callController;
79         mApp = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
80         mCM =  mApp.mCM;
81     }
82 
83     @Override
handleMessage(Message msg)84     public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
85         switch (msg.what) {
86             case START_SEQUENCE:
87                 startSequenceInternal(msg);
88                 break;
89             case SERVICE_STATE_CHANGED:
90                 onServiceStateChanged(msg);
91                 break;
92             case DISCONNECT:
93                 onDisconnect(msg);
94                 break;
95             case RETRY_TIMEOUT:
96                 onRetryTimeout();
97                 break;
98             default:
99                 Log.wtf(TAG, "handleMessage: unexpected message: " + msg);
100                 break;
101         }
102     }
103 
104     /**
105      * Starts the "emergency call from airplane mode" sequence.
106      *
107      * This is the (single) external API of the EmergencyCallHelper class.
108      * This method is called from the CallController placeCall() sequence
109      * if the user dials a valid emergency number, but the radio is
110      * powered-off (presumably due to airplane mode.)
111      *
112      * This method kicks off the following sequence:
113      * - Power on the radio
114      * - Listen for the service state change event telling us the radio has come up
115      * - Then launch the emergency call
116      * - Retry if the call fails with an OUT_OF_SERVICE error
117      * - Retry if we've gone 5 seconds without any response from the radio
118      * - Finally, clean up any leftover state (progress UI, wake locks, etc.)
119      *
120      * This method is safe to call from any thread, since it simply posts
121      * a message to the EmergencyCallHelper's handler (thus ensuring that
122      * the rest of the sequence is entirely serialized, and runs only on
123      * the handler thread.)
124      *
125      * This method does *not* force the in-call UI to come up; our caller
126      * is responsible for doing that (presumably by calling
127      * PhoneApp.displayCallScreen().)
128      */
startEmergencyCallFromAirplaneModeSequence(String number)129     public void startEmergencyCallFromAirplaneModeSequence(String number) {
130         if (DBG) log("startEmergencyCallFromAirplaneModeSequence('" + number + "')...");
131         Message msg = obtainMessage(START_SEQUENCE, number);
132         sendMessage(msg);
133     }
134 
135     /**
136      * Actual implementation of startEmergencyCallFromAirplaneModeSequence(),
137      * guaranteed to run on the handler thread.
138      * @see #startEmergencyCallFromAirplaneModeSequence
139      */
startSequenceInternal(Message msg)140     private void startSequenceInternal(Message msg) {
141         if (DBG) log("startSequenceInternal(): msg = " + msg);
142 
143         // First of all, clean up any state (including mPartialWakeLock!)
144         // left over from a prior emergency call sequence.
145         // This ensures that we'll behave sanely if another
146         // startEmergencyCallFromAirplaneModeSequence() comes in while
147         // we're already in the middle of the sequence.
148         cleanup();
149 
150         mNumber = (String) msg.obj;
151         if (DBG) log("- startSequenceInternal: Got mNumber: '" + mNumber + "'");
152 
153         mNumRetriesSoFar = 0;
154 
155         // Wake lock to make sure the processor doesn't go to sleep midway
156         // through the emergency call sequence.
157         PowerManager pm = (PowerManager) mApp.getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
158         mPartialWakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK, TAG);
159         // Acquire with a timeout, just to be sure we won't hold the wake
160         // lock forever even if a logic bug (in this class) causes us to
161         // somehow never call cleanup().
162         if (DBG) log("- startSequenceInternal: acquiring wake lock");
163         mPartialWakeLock.acquire(WAKE_LOCK_TIMEOUT);
164 
165         // No need to check the current service state here, since the only
166         // reason the CallController would call this method in the first
167         // place is if the radio is powered-off.
168         //
169         // So just go ahead and turn the radio on.
170 
171         powerOnRadio();  // We'll get an onServiceStateChanged() callback
172                          // when the radio successfully comes up.
173 
174         // Next step: when the SERVICE_STATE_CHANGED event comes in,
175         // we'll retry the call; see placeEmergencyCall();
176         // But also, just in case, start a timer to make sure we'll retry
177         // the call even if the SERVICE_STATE_CHANGED event never comes in
178         // for some reason.
179         startRetryTimer();
180 
181         // (Our caller is responsible for calling mApp.displayCallScreen().)
182     }
183 
184     /**
185      * Handles the SERVICE_STATE_CHANGED event.
186      *
187      * (Normally this event tells us that the radio has finally come
188      * up.  In that case, it's now safe to actually place the
189      * emergency call.)
190      */
onServiceStateChanged(Message msg)191     private void onServiceStateChanged(Message msg) {
192         ServiceState state = (ServiceState) ((AsyncResult) msg.obj).result;
193         if (DBG) log("onServiceStateChanged()...  new state = " + state);
194 
195         // Possible service states:
196         // - STATE_IN_SERVICE        // Normal operation
197         // - STATE_OUT_OF_SERVICE    // Still searching for an operator to register to,
198         //                           // or no radio signal
199         // - STATE_EMERGENCY_ONLY    // Phone is locked; only emergency numbers are allowed
200         // - STATE_POWER_OFF         // Radio is explicitly powered off (airplane mode)
201 
202         // Once we reach either STATE_IN_SERVICE or STATE_EMERGENCY_ONLY,
203         // it's finally OK to place the emergency call.
204         boolean okToCall = (state.getState() == ServiceState.STATE_IN_SERVICE)
205                 || (state.getState() == ServiceState.STATE_EMERGENCY_ONLY);
206 
207         if (okToCall) {
208             // Woo hoo!  It's OK to actually place the call.
209             if (DBG) log("onServiceStateChanged: ok to call!");
210 
211             // Deregister for the service state change events.
212             unregisterForServiceStateChanged();
213 
214             placeEmergencyCall();
215         } else {
216             // The service state changed, but we're still not ready to call yet.
217             // (This probably was the transition from STATE_POWER_OFF to
218             // STATE_OUT_OF_SERVICE, which happens immediately after powering-on
219             // the radio.)
220             //
221             // So just keep waiting; we'll probably get to either
222             // STATE_IN_SERVICE or STATE_EMERGENCY_ONLY very shortly.
223             // (Or even if that doesn't happen, we'll at least do another retry
224             // when the RETRY_TIMEOUT event fires.)
225             if (DBG) log("onServiceStateChanged: not ready to call yet, keep waiting...");
226         }
227     }
228 
229     /**
230      * Handles a DISCONNECT event from the telephony layer.
231      *
232      * Even after we successfully place an emergency call (after powering
233      * on the radio), it's still possible for the call to fail with the
234      * disconnect cause OUT_OF_SERVICE.  If so, schedule a retry.
235      */
onDisconnect(Message msg)236     private void onDisconnect(Message msg) {
237         Connection conn = (Connection) ((AsyncResult) msg.obj).result;
238         int cause = conn.getDisconnectCause();
239         if (DBG) log("onDisconnect: connection '" + conn
240                      + "', addr '" + conn.getAddress()
241                      + "', cause = " + DisconnectCause.toString(cause));
242 
243         if (cause == DisconnectCause.OUT_OF_SERVICE) {
244             // Wait a bit more and try again (or just bail out totally if
245             // we've had too many failures.)
246             if (DBG) log("- onDisconnect: OUT_OF_SERVICE, need to retry...");
247             scheduleRetryOrBailOut();
248         } else {
249             // Any other disconnect cause means we're done.
250             // Either the emergency call succeeded *and* ended normally,
251             // or else there was some error that we can't retry.  In either
252             // case, just clean up our internal state.)
253 
254             if (DBG) log("==> Disconnect event; clean up...");
255             cleanup();
256 
257             // Nothing else to do here.  If the InCallScreen was visible,
258             // it would have received this disconnect event too (so it'll
259             // show the "Call ended" state and finish itself without any
260             // help from us.)
261         }
262     }
263 
264     /**
265      * Handles the retry timer expiring.
266      */
onRetryTimeout()267     private void onRetryTimeout() {
268         PhoneConstants.State phoneState = mCM.getState();
269         int serviceState = mCM.getDefaultPhone().getServiceState().getState();
270         if (DBG) log("onRetryTimeout():  phone state " + phoneState
271                      + ", service state " + serviceState
272                      + ", mNumRetriesSoFar = " + mNumRetriesSoFar);
273 
274         // - If we're actually in a call, we've succeeded.
275         //
276         // - Otherwise, if the radio is now on, that means we successfully got
277         //   out of airplane mode but somehow didn't get the service state
278         //   change event.  In that case, try to place the call.
279         //
280         // - If the radio is still powered off, try powering it on again.
281 
282         if (phoneState == PhoneConstants.State.OFFHOOK) {
283             if (DBG) log("- onRetryTimeout: Call is active!  Cleaning up...");
284             cleanup();
285             return;
286         }
287 
288         if (serviceState != ServiceState.STATE_POWER_OFF) {
289             // Woo hoo -- we successfully got out of airplane mode.
290 
291             // Deregister for the service state change events; we don't need
292             // these any more now that the radio is powered-on.
293             unregisterForServiceStateChanged();
294 
295             placeEmergencyCall();  // If the call fails, placeEmergencyCall()
296                                    // will schedule a retry.
297         } else {
298             // Uh oh; we've waited the full TIME_BETWEEN_RETRIES and the
299             // radio is still not powered-on.  Try again...
300 
301             if (DBG) log("- Trying (again) to turn on the radio...");
302             powerOnRadio();  // Again, we'll (hopefully) get an onServiceStateChanged()
303                              // callback when the radio successfully comes up.
304 
305             // ...and also set a fresh retry timer (or just bail out
306             // totally if we've had too many failures.)
307             scheduleRetryOrBailOut();
308         }
309     }
310 
311     /**
312      * Attempt to power on the radio (i.e. take the device out
313      * of airplane mode.)
314      *
315      * Additionally, start listening for service state changes;
316      * we'll eventually get an onServiceStateChanged() callback
317      * when the radio successfully comes up.
318      */
powerOnRadio()319     private void powerOnRadio() {
320         if (DBG) log("- powerOnRadio()...");
321 
322         // We're about to turn on the radio, so arrange to be notified
323         // when the sequence is complete.
324         registerForServiceStateChanged();
325 
326         // If airplane mode is on, we turn it off the same way that the
327         // Settings activity turns it off.
328         if (Settings.Global.getInt(mApp.getContentResolver(),
329                                    Settings.Global.AIRPLANE_MODE_ON, 0) > 0) {
330             if (DBG) log("==> Turning off airplane mode...");
331 
332             // Change the system setting
333             Settings.Global.putInt(mApp.getContentResolver(),
334                                    Settings.Global.AIRPLANE_MODE_ON, 0);
335 
336             // Post the intent
337             Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_AIRPLANE_MODE_CHANGED);
338             intent.putExtra("state", false);
339             mApp.sendBroadcastAsUser(intent, UserHandle.ALL);
340         } else {
341             // Otherwise, for some strange reason the radio is off
342             // (even though the Settings database doesn't think we're
343             // in airplane mode.)  In this case just turn the radio
344             // back on.
345             if (DBG) log("==> (Apparently) not in airplane mode; manually powering radio on...");
346             mCM.getDefaultPhone().setRadioPower(true);
347         }
348     }
349 
350     /**
351      * Actually initiate the outgoing emergency call.
352      * (We do this once the radio has successfully been powered-up.)
353      *
354      * If the call succeeds, we're done.
355      * If the call fails, schedule a retry of the whole sequence.
356      */
placeEmergencyCall()357     private void placeEmergencyCall() {
358         if (DBG) log("placeEmergencyCall()...");
359 
360         // Place an outgoing call to mNumber.
361         // Note we call PhoneUtils.placeCall() directly; we don't want any
362         // of the behavior from CallController.placeCallInternal() here.
363         // (Specifically, we don't want to start the "emergency call from
364         // airplane mode" sequence from the beginning again!)
365 
366         registerForDisconnect();  // Get notified when this call disconnects
367 
368         if (DBG) log("- placing call to '" + mNumber + "'...");
369         int callStatus = PhoneUtils.placeCall(mApp,
370                                               mCM.getDefaultPhone(),
371                                               mNumber,
372                                               null,  // contactUri
373                                               true); // isEmergencyCall
374         if (DBG) log("- PhoneUtils.placeCall() returned status = " + callStatus);
375 
376         boolean success;
377         // Note PhoneUtils.placeCall() returns one of the CALL_STATUS_*
378         // constants, not a CallStatusCode enum value.
379         switch (callStatus) {
380             case PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_DIALED:
381                 success = true;
382                 break;
383 
384             case PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_DIALED_MMI:
385             case PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_FAILED:
386             default:
387                 // Anything else is a failure, and we'll need to retry.
388                 Log.w(TAG, "placeEmergencyCall(): placeCall() failed: callStatus = " + callStatus);
389                 success = false;
390                 break;
391         }
392 
393         if (success) {
394             if (DBG) log("==> Success from PhoneUtils.placeCall()!");
395             // Ok, the emergency call is (hopefully) under way.
396 
397             // We're not done yet, though, so don't call cleanup() here.
398             // (It's still possible that this call will fail, and disconnect
399             // with cause==OUT_OF_SERVICE.  If so, that will trigger a retry
400             // from the onDisconnect() method.)
401         } else {
402             if (DBG) log("==> Failure.");
403             // Wait a bit more and try again (or just bail out totally if
404             // we've had too many failures.)
405             scheduleRetryOrBailOut();
406         }
407     }
408 
409     /**
410      * Schedules a retry in response to some failure (either the radio
411      * failing to power on, or a failure when trying to place the call.)
412      * Or, if we've hit the retry limit, bail out of this whole sequence
413      * and display a failure message to the user.
414      */
scheduleRetryOrBailOut()415     private void scheduleRetryOrBailOut() {
416         mNumRetriesSoFar++;
417         if (DBG) log("scheduleRetryOrBailOut()...  mNumRetriesSoFar is now " + mNumRetriesSoFar);
418 
419         if (mNumRetriesSoFar > MAX_NUM_RETRIES) {
420             Log.w(TAG, "scheduleRetryOrBailOut: hit MAX_NUM_RETRIES; giving up...");
421             cleanup();
422         } else {
423             if (DBG) log("- Scheduling another retry...");
424             startRetryTimer();
425         }
426     }
427 
428     /**
429      * Clean up when done with the whole sequence: either after
430      * successfully placing *and* ending the emergency call, or after
431      * bailing out because of too many failures.
432      *
433      * The exact cleanup steps are:
434      * - Take down any progress UI (and also ask the in-call UI to refresh itself,
435      *   if it's still visible)
436      * - Double-check that we're not still registered for any telephony events
437      * - Clean up any extraneous handler messages (like retry timeouts) still in the queue
438      * - Make sure we're not still holding any wake locks
439      *
440      * Basically this method guarantees that there will be no more
441      * activity from the EmergencyCallHelper until the CallController
442      * kicks off the whole sequence again with another call to
443      * startEmergencyCallFromAirplaneModeSequence().
444      *
445      * Note we don't call this method simply after a successful call to
446      * placeCall(), since it's still possible the call will disconnect
447      * very quickly with an OUT_OF_SERVICE error.
448      */
cleanup()449     private void cleanup() {
450         if (DBG) log("cleanup()...");
451 
452         unregisterForServiceStateChanged();
453         unregisterForDisconnect();
454         cancelRetryTimer();
455 
456         // Release / clean up the wake lock
457         if (mPartialWakeLock != null) {
458             if (mPartialWakeLock.isHeld()) {
459                 if (DBG) log("- releasing wake lock");
460                 mPartialWakeLock.release();
461             }
462             mPartialWakeLock = null;
463         }
464     }
465 
startRetryTimer()466     private void startRetryTimer() {
467         removeMessages(RETRY_TIMEOUT);
468         sendEmptyMessageDelayed(RETRY_TIMEOUT, TIME_BETWEEN_RETRIES);
469     }
470 
cancelRetryTimer()471     private void cancelRetryTimer() {
472         removeMessages(RETRY_TIMEOUT);
473     }
474 
registerForServiceStateChanged()475     private void registerForServiceStateChanged() {
476         // Unregister first, just to make sure we never register ourselves
477         // twice.  (We need this because Phone.registerForServiceStateChanged()
478         // does not prevent multiple registration of the same handler.)
479         Phone phone = mCM.getDefaultPhone();
480         phone.unregisterForServiceStateChanged(this);  // Safe even if not currently registered
481         phone.registerForServiceStateChanged(this, SERVICE_STATE_CHANGED, null);
482     }
483 
unregisterForServiceStateChanged()484     private void unregisterForServiceStateChanged() {
485         // This method is safe to call even if we haven't set mPhone yet.
486         Phone phone = mCM.getDefaultPhone();
487         if (phone != null) {
488             phone.unregisterForServiceStateChanged(this);  // Safe even if unnecessary
489         }
490         removeMessages(SERVICE_STATE_CHANGED);  // Clean up any pending messages too
491     }
492 
registerForDisconnect()493     private void registerForDisconnect() {
494         // Note: no need to unregister first, since
495         // CallManager.registerForDisconnect() automatically prevents
496         // multiple registration of the same handler.
497         mCM.registerForDisconnect(this, DISCONNECT, null);
498     }
499 
unregisterForDisconnect()500     private void unregisterForDisconnect() {
501         mCM.unregisterForDisconnect(this);  // Safe even if not currently registered
502         removeMessages(DISCONNECT);  // Clean up any pending messages too
503     }
504 
505 
506     //
507     // Debugging
508     //
509 
log(String msg)510     private static void log(String msg) {
511         Log.d(TAG, msg);
512     }
513 }
514