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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");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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16 
17 package com.android.phone;
18 
19 import com.android.internal.telephony.CallManager;
20 import com.android.internal.telephony.Phone;
21 import com.android.internal.telephony.PhoneConstants;
22 import com.android.phone.CallGatewayManager.RawGatewayInfo;
23 import com.android.phone.Constants.CallStatusCode;
24 
25 import android.content.ComponentName;
26 import android.content.Intent;
27 import android.net.Uri;
28 import android.os.Handler;
29 import android.os.Message;
30 import android.os.SystemProperties;
31 import android.provider.CallLog.Calls;
32 import android.telecom.PhoneAccount;
33 import android.telephony.PhoneNumberUtils;
34 import android.telephony.ServiceState;
35 import android.util.Log;
36 
37 /**
38  * Phone app module in charge of "call control".
39  *
40  * This is a singleton object which acts as the interface to the telephony layer
41  * (and other parts of the Android framework) for all user-initiated telephony
42  * functionality, like making outgoing calls.
43  *
44  * This functionality includes things like:
45  *   - actually running the placeCall() method and handling errors or retries
46  *   - running the whole "emergency call in airplane mode" sequence
47  *   - running the state machine of MMI sequences
48  *   - restoring/resetting mute and speaker state when a new call starts
49  *   - updating the prox sensor wake lock state
50  *   - resolving what the voicemail: intent should mean (and making the call)
51  *
52  * The single CallController instance stays around forever; it's not tied
53  * to the lifecycle of any particular Activity (like the InCallScreen).
54  * There's also no implementation of onscreen UI here (that's all in InCallScreen).
55  *
56  * Note that this class does not handle asynchronous events from the telephony
57  * layer, like reacting to an incoming call; see CallNotifier for that.  This
58  * class purely handles actions initiated by the user, like outgoing calls.
59  */
60 public class CallController extends Handler {
61     private static final String TAG = "CallController";
62     private static final boolean DBG =
63             (PhoneGlobals.DBG_LEVEL >= 1) && (SystemProperties.getInt("ro.debuggable", 0) == 1);
64     // Do not check in with VDBG = true, since that may write PII to the system log.
65     private static final boolean VDBG = false;
66 
67     /** The singleton CallController instance. */
68     private static CallController sInstance;
69 
70     final private PhoneGlobals mApp;
71     final private CallManager mCM;
72     final private CallLogger mCallLogger;
73     final private CallGatewayManager mCallGatewayManager;
74 
75     /** Helper object for emergency calls in some rare use cases.  Created lazily. */
76     private EmergencyCallHelper mEmergencyCallHelper;
77 
78 
79     //
80     // Message codes; see handleMessage().
81     //
82 
83     private static final int THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_DONE = 1;
84 
85 
86     //
87     // Misc constants.
88     //
89 
90     // Amount of time the UI should display "Dialing" when initiating a CDMA
91     // 3way call.  (See comments on the THRWAY_ACTIVE case in
92     // placeCallInternal() for more info.)
93     private static final int THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_TIME = 3000; // msec
94 
95 
96     /**
97      * Initialize the singleton CallController instance.
98      *
99      * This is only done once, at startup, from PhoneApp.onCreate().
100      * From then on, the CallController instance is available via the
101      * PhoneApp's public "callController" field, which is why there's no
102      * getInstance() method here.
103      */
init(PhoneGlobals app, CallLogger callLogger, CallGatewayManager callGatewayManager)104     /* package */ static CallController init(PhoneGlobals app, CallLogger callLogger,
105             CallGatewayManager callGatewayManager) {
106         synchronized (CallController.class) {
107             if (sInstance == null) {
108                 sInstance = new CallController(app, callLogger, callGatewayManager);
109             } else {
110                 Log.wtf(TAG, "init() called multiple times!  sInstance = " + sInstance);
111             }
112             return sInstance;
113         }
114     }
115 
116     /**
117      * Private constructor (this is a singleton).
118      * @see init()
119      */
CallController(PhoneGlobals app, CallLogger callLogger, CallGatewayManager callGatewayManager)120     private CallController(PhoneGlobals app, CallLogger callLogger,
121             CallGatewayManager callGatewayManager) {
122         if (DBG) log("CallController constructor: app = " + app);
123         mApp = app;
124         mCM = app.mCM;
125         mCallLogger = callLogger;
126         mCallGatewayManager = callGatewayManager;
127     }
128 
129     @Override
handleMessage(Message msg)130     public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
131         if (VDBG) log("handleMessage: " + msg);
132         switch (msg.what) {
133 
134             case THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_DONE:
135                 if (DBG) log("THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_DONE...");
136 
137                 if (mApp.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState()
138                     == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE) {
139                     // Reset the mThreeWayCallOrigStateDialing state
140                     mApp.cdmaPhoneCallState.setThreeWayCallOrigState(false);
141 
142                     // TODO: Remove this code.
143                     //mApp.getCallModeler().setCdmaOutgoing3WayCall(null);
144                 }
145                 break;
146 
147             default:
148                 Log.wtf(TAG, "handleMessage: unexpected code: " + msg);
149                 break;
150         }
151     }
152 
153     //
154     // Outgoing call sequence
155     //
156 
157     /**
158      * Initiate an outgoing call.
159      *
160      * Here's the most typical outgoing call sequence:
161      *
162      *  (1) OutgoingCallBroadcaster receives a CALL intent and sends the
163      *      NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast
164      *
165      *  (2) The broadcast finally reaches OutgoingCallReceiver, which stashes
166      *      away a copy of the original CALL intent and launches
167      *      SipCallOptionHandler
168      *
169      *  (3) SipCallOptionHandler decides whether this is a PSTN or SIP call (and
170      *      in some cases brings up a dialog to let the user choose), and
171      *      ultimately calls CallController.placeCall() (from the
172      *      setResultAndFinish() method) with the stashed-away intent from step
173      *      (2) as the "intent" parameter.
174      *
175      *  (4) Here in CallController.placeCall() we read the phone number or SIP
176      *      address out of the intent and actually initiate the call, and
177      *      simultaneously launch the InCallScreen to display the in-call UI.
178      *
179      *  (5) We handle various errors by directing the InCallScreen to
180      *      display error messages or dialogs (via the InCallUiState
181      *      "pending call status code" flag), and in some cases we also
182      *      sometimes continue working in the background to resolve the
183      *      problem (like in the case of an emergency call while in
184      *      airplane mode).  Any time that some onscreen indication to the
185      *      user needs to change, we update the "status dialog" info in
186      *      the inCallUiState and (re)launch the InCallScreen to make sure
187      *      it's visible.
188      */
placeCall(Intent intent)189     public void placeCall(Intent intent) {
190         log("placeCall()...  intent = " + intent);
191         if (VDBG) log("                extras = " + intent.getExtras());
192 
193         // TODO: Do we need to hold a wake lock while this method runs?
194         //       Or did we already acquire one somewhere earlier
195         //       in this sequence (like when we first received the CALL intent?)
196 
197         if (intent == null) {
198             Log.wtf(TAG, "placeCall: called with null intent");
199             throw new IllegalArgumentException("placeCall: called with null intent");
200         }
201 
202         String action = intent.getAction();
203         Uri uri = intent.getData();
204         if (uri == null) {
205             Log.wtf(TAG, "placeCall: intent had no data");
206             throw new IllegalArgumentException("placeCall: intent had no data");
207         }
208 
209         String scheme = uri.getScheme();
210         String number = PhoneNumberUtils.getNumberFromIntent(intent, mApp);
211         if (VDBG) {
212             log("- action: " + action);
213             log("- uri: " + uri);
214             log("- scheme: " + scheme);
215             log("- number: " + number);
216         }
217 
218         // This method should only be used with the various flavors of CALL
219         // intents.  (It doesn't make sense for any other action to trigger an
220         // outgoing call!)
221         if (!(Intent.ACTION_CALL.equals(action)
222               || Intent.ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY.equals(action)
223               || Intent.ACTION_CALL_PRIVILEGED.equals(action))) {
224             Log.wtf(TAG, "placeCall: unexpected intent action " + action);
225             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unexpected action: " + action);
226         }
227 
228         CallStatusCode status = placeCallInternal(intent);
229 
230         switch (status) {
231             // Call was placed successfully:
232             case SUCCESS:
233             case EXITED_ECM:
234                 if (DBG) log("==> placeCall(): success from placeCallInternal(): " + status);
235                 break;
236 
237             default:
238                 // Any other status code is a failure.
239                 log("==> placeCall(): failure code from placeCallInternal(): " + status);
240                 // Handle the various error conditions that can occur when
241                 // initiating an outgoing call, typically by directing the
242                 // InCallScreen to display a diagnostic message (via the
243                 // "pending call status code" flag.)
244                 handleOutgoingCallError(status);
245                 break;
246         }
247 
248         // Finally, regardless of whether we successfully initiated the
249         // outgoing call or not, force the InCallScreen to come to the
250         // foreground.
251         //
252         // (For successful calls the the user will just see the normal
253         // in-call UI.  Or if there was an error, the InCallScreen will
254         // notice the InCallUiState pending call status code flag and display an
255         // error indication instead.)
256     }
257 
258     /**
259      * Actually make a call to whomever the intent tells us to.
260      *
261      * Note that there's no need to explicitly update (or refresh) the
262      * in-call UI at any point in this method, since a fresh InCallScreen
263      * instance will be launched automatically after we return (see
264      * placeCall() above.)
265      *
266      * @param intent the CALL intent describing whom to call
267      * @return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS if we successfully initiated an
268      *    outgoing call.  If there was some kind of failure, return one of
269      *    the other CallStatusCode codes indicating what went wrong.
270      */
placeCallInternal(Intent intent)271     private CallStatusCode placeCallInternal(Intent intent) {
272         if (DBG) log("placeCallInternal()...  intent = " + intent);
273 
274         // TODO: This method is too long.  Break it down into more
275         // manageable chunks.
276 
277         final Uri uri = intent.getData();
278         final String scheme = (uri != null) ? uri.getScheme() : null;
279         String number;
280         Phone phone = null;
281 
282         // Check the current ServiceState to make sure it's OK
283         // to even try making a call.
284         CallStatusCode okToCallStatus = checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall(
285                 mCM.getServiceState());
286 
287         // TODO: Streamline the logic here.  Currently, the code is
288         // unchanged from its original form in InCallScreen.java.  But we
289         // should fix a couple of things:
290         // - Don't call checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall() more than once
291         // - Wrap the try/catch for VoiceMailNumberMissingException
292         //   around *only* the call that can throw that exception.
293 
294         try {
295             number = PhoneUtils.getInitialNumber(intent);
296             if (VDBG) log("- actual number to dial: '" + number + "'");
297 
298             // find the phone first
299             // TODO Need a way to determine which phone to place the call
300             // It could be determined by SIP setting, i.e. always,
301             // or by number, i.e. for international,
302             // or by user selection, i.e., dialog query,
303             // or any of combinations
304             String sipPhoneUri = intent.getStringExtra(
305                     OutgoingCallBroadcaster.EXTRA_SIP_PHONE_URI);
306             ComponentName thirdPartyCallComponent = (ComponentName) intent.getParcelableExtra(
307                     OutgoingCallBroadcaster.EXTRA_THIRD_PARTY_CALL_COMPONENT);
308             phone = PhoneUtils.pickPhoneBasedOnNumber(mCM, scheme, number, sipPhoneUri,
309                     thirdPartyCallComponent);
310             if (VDBG) log("- got Phone instance: " + phone + ", class = " + phone.getClass());
311 
312             // update okToCallStatus based on new phone
313             okToCallStatus = checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall(
314                     phone.getServiceState().getState());
315 
316         } catch (PhoneUtils.VoiceMailNumberMissingException ex) {
317             // If the call status is NOT in an acceptable state, it
318             // may effect the way the voicemail number is being
319             // retrieved.  Mask the VoiceMailNumberMissingException
320             // with the underlying issue of the phone state.
321             if (okToCallStatus != CallStatusCode.SUCCESS) {
322                 if (DBG) log("Voicemail number not reachable in current SIM card state.");
323                 return okToCallStatus;
324             }
325             if (DBG) log("VoiceMailNumberMissingException from getInitialNumber()");
326             return CallStatusCode.VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_MISSING;
327         }
328 
329         if (number == null) {
330             Log.w(TAG, "placeCall: couldn't get a phone number from Intent " + intent);
331             return CallStatusCode.NO_PHONE_NUMBER_SUPPLIED;
332         }
333 
334 
335         // Sanity-check that ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY is used if and only if
336         // this is a call to an emergency number
337         // (This is just a sanity-check; this policy *should* really be
338         // enforced in OutgoingCallBroadcaster.onCreate(), which is the
339         // main entry point for the CALL and CALL_* intents.)
340         boolean isEmergencyNumber = PhoneNumberUtils.isLocalEmergencyNumber(mApp, number);
341         boolean isPotentialEmergencyNumber =
342                 PhoneNumberUtils.isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(mApp, number);
343         boolean isEmergencyIntent = Intent.ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY.equals(intent.getAction());
344 
345         if (isPotentialEmergencyNumber && !isEmergencyIntent) {
346             Log.e(TAG, "Non-CALL_EMERGENCY Intent " + intent
347                     + " attempted to call potential emergency number " + number
348                     + ".");
349             return CallStatusCode.CALL_FAILED;
350         } else if (!isPotentialEmergencyNumber && isEmergencyIntent) {
351             Log.e(TAG, "Received CALL_EMERGENCY Intent " + intent
352                     + " with non-potential-emergency number " + number
353                     + " -- failing call.");
354             return CallStatusCode.CALL_FAILED;
355         }
356 
357         // If we're trying to call an emergency number, then it's OK to
358         // proceed in certain states where we'd otherwise bring up
359         // an error dialog:
360         // - If we're in EMERGENCY_ONLY mode, then (obviously) you're allowed
361         //   to dial emergency numbers.
362         // - If we're OUT_OF_SERVICE, we still attempt to make a call,
363         //   since the radio will register to any available network.
364 
365         if (isEmergencyNumber
366             && ((okToCallStatus == CallStatusCode.EMERGENCY_ONLY)
367                 || (okToCallStatus == CallStatusCode.OUT_OF_SERVICE))) {
368             if (DBG) log("placeCall: Emergency number detected with status = " + okToCallStatus);
369             okToCallStatus = CallStatusCode.SUCCESS;
370             if (DBG) log("==> UPDATING status to: " + okToCallStatus);
371         }
372 
373         if (okToCallStatus != CallStatusCode.SUCCESS) {
374             // If this is an emergency call, launch the EmergencyCallHelperService
375             // to turn on the radio and retry the call.
376             if (isEmergencyNumber && (okToCallStatus == CallStatusCode.POWER_OFF)) {
377                 Log.i(TAG, "placeCall: Trying to make emergency call while POWER_OFF!");
378 
379                 // If needed, lazily instantiate an EmergencyCallHelper instance.
380                 synchronized (this) {
381                     if (mEmergencyCallHelper == null) {
382                         mEmergencyCallHelper = new EmergencyCallHelper(this);
383                     }
384                 }
385 
386                 // ...and kick off the "emergency call from airplane mode" sequence.
387                 mEmergencyCallHelper.startEmergencyCallFromAirplaneModeSequence(number);
388 
389                 // Finally, return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS right now so
390                 // that the in-call UI will remain visible (in order to
391                 // display the progress indication.)
392                 // TODO: or maybe it would be more clear to return a whole
393                 // new CallStatusCode called "TURNING_ON_RADIO" here.
394                 // That way, we'd update inCallUiState.progressIndication from
395                 // the handleOutgoingCallError() method, rather than here.
396                 return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS;
397             } else {
398                 // Otherwise, just return the (non-SUCCESS) status code
399                 // back to our caller.
400                 if (DBG) log("==> placeCallInternal(): non-success status: " + okToCallStatus);
401 
402                 // Log failed call.
403                 // Note: Normally, many of these values we gather from the Connection object but
404                 // since no such object is created for unconnected calls, we have to build them
405                 // manually.
406                 // TODO: Try to restructure code so that we can handle failure-
407                 // condition call logging in a single place (placeCall()) that also has access to
408                 // the number we attempted to dial (not placeCall()).
409                 mCallLogger.logCall(null /* callerInfo */, number, 0 /* presentation */,
410                         Calls.OUTGOING_TYPE, System.currentTimeMillis(), 0 /* duration */);
411 
412                 return okToCallStatus;
413             }
414         }
415 
416         // We have a valid number, so try to actually place a call:
417         // make sure we pass along the intent's URI which is a
418         // reference to the contact. We may have a provider gateway
419         // phone number to use for the outgoing call.
420         Uri contactUri = intent.getData();
421 
422         // If a gateway is used, extract the data here and pass that into placeCall.
423         final RawGatewayInfo rawGatewayInfo = mCallGatewayManager.getRawGatewayInfo(intent, number);
424 
425         // Watch out: PhoneUtils.placeCall() returns one of the
426         // CALL_STATUS_* constants, not a CallStatusCode enum value.
427         int callStatus = PhoneUtils.placeCall(mApp,
428                                               phone,
429                                               number,
430                                               contactUri,
431                                               (isEmergencyNumber || isEmergencyIntent),
432                                               rawGatewayInfo,
433                                               mCallGatewayManager);
434 
435         switch (callStatus) {
436             case PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_DIALED:
437                 if (VDBG) log("placeCall: PhoneUtils.placeCall() succeeded for regular call '"
438                              + number + "'.");
439 
440 
441                 // TODO(OTASP): still need more cleanup to simplify the mApp.cdma*State objects:
442                 // - Rather than checking inCallUiState.inCallScreenMode, the
443                 //   code here could also check for
444                 //   app.getCdmaOtaInCallScreenUiState() returning NORMAL.
445                 // - But overall, app.inCallUiState.inCallScreenMode and
446                 //   app.cdmaOtaInCallScreenUiState.state are redundant.
447                 //   Combine them.
448 
449                 boolean voicemailUriSpecified = scheme != null &&
450                     scheme.equals(PhoneAccount.SCHEME_VOICEMAIL);
451                 // Check for an obscure ECM-related scenario: If the phone
452                 // is currently in ECM (Emergency callback mode) and we
453                 // dial a non-emergency number, that automatically
454                 // *cancels* ECM.  So warn the user about it.
455                 // (See InCallScreen.showExitingECMDialog() for more info.)
456                 boolean exitedEcm = false;
457                 if (PhoneUtils.isPhoneInEcm(phone) && !isEmergencyNumber) {
458                     Log.i(TAG, "About to exit ECM because of an outgoing non-emergency call");
459                     exitedEcm = true;  // this will cause us to return EXITED_ECM from this method
460                 }
461 
462                 if (phone.getPhoneType() == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
463                     // Start the timer for 3 Way CallerInfo
464                     if (mApp.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState()
465                             == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE) {
466 
467                         // This is a "CDMA 3-way call", which means that you're dialing a
468                         // 2nd outgoing call while a previous call is already in progress.
469                         //
470                         // Due to the limitations of CDMA this call doesn't actually go
471                         // through the DIALING/ALERTING states, so we can't tell for sure
472                         // when (or if) it's actually answered.  But we want to show
473                         // *some* indication of what's going on in the UI, so we "fake it"
474                         // by displaying the "Dialing" state for 3 seconds.
475 
476                         // Set the mThreeWayCallOrigStateDialing state to true
477                         mApp.cdmaPhoneCallState.setThreeWayCallOrigState(true);
478 
479                         // Schedule the "Dialing" indication to be taken down in 3 seconds:
480                         sendEmptyMessageDelayed(THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_DONE,
481                                                 THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_TIME);
482                     }
483                 }
484 
485                 // Success!
486                 if (exitedEcm) {
487                     return CallStatusCode.EXITED_ECM;
488                 } else {
489                     return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS;
490                 }
491 
492             case PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_DIALED_MMI:
493                 if (DBG) log("placeCall: specified number was an MMI code: '" + number + "'.");
494                 // The passed-in number was an MMI code, not a regular phone number!
495                 // This isn't really a failure; the Dialer may have deliberately
496                 // fired an ACTION_CALL intent to dial an MMI code, like for a
497                 // USSD call.
498                 //
499                 // Presumably an MMI_INITIATE message will come in shortly
500                 // (and we'll bring up the "MMI Started" dialog), or else
501                 // an MMI_COMPLETE will come in (which will take us to a
502                 // different Activity; see PhoneUtils.displayMMIComplete()).
503                 return CallStatusCode.DIALED_MMI;
504 
505             case PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_FAILED:
506                 Log.w(TAG, "placeCall: PhoneUtils.placeCall() FAILED for number '"
507                       + number + "'.");
508                 // We couldn't successfully place the call; there was some
509                 // failure in the telephony layer.
510 
511                 // Log failed call.
512                 mCallLogger.logCall(null /* callerInfo */, number, 0 /* presentation */,
513                         Calls.OUTGOING_TYPE, System.currentTimeMillis(), 0 /* duration */);
514 
515                 return CallStatusCode.CALL_FAILED;
516 
517             default:
518                 Log.wtf(TAG, "placeCall: unknown callStatus " + callStatus
519                         + " from PhoneUtils.placeCall() for number '" + number + "'.");
520                 return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS;  // Try to continue anyway...
521         }
522     }
523 
524     /**
525      * Checks the current ServiceState to make sure it's OK
526      * to try making an outgoing call to the specified number.
527      *
528      * @return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS if it's OK to try calling the specified
529      *    number.  If not, like if the radio is powered off or we have no
530      *    signal, return one of the other CallStatusCode codes indicating what
531      *    the problem is.
532      */
checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall(int state)533     private CallStatusCode checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall(int state) {
534         if (VDBG) log("checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall: ServiceState = " + state);
535 
536         switch (state) {
537             case ServiceState.STATE_IN_SERVICE:
538                 // Normal operation.  It's OK to make outgoing calls.
539                 return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS;
540 
541             case ServiceState.STATE_POWER_OFF:
542                 // Radio is explictly powered off.
543                 return CallStatusCode.POWER_OFF;
544 
545             case ServiceState.STATE_EMERGENCY_ONLY:
546                 // The phone is registered, but locked. Only emergency
547                 // numbers are allowed.
548                 // Note that as of Android 2.0 at least, the telephony layer
549                 // does not actually use ServiceState.STATE_EMERGENCY_ONLY,
550                 // mainly since there's no guarantee that the radio/RIL can
551                 // make this distinction.  So in practice the
552                 // CallStatusCode.EMERGENCY_ONLY state and the string
553                 // "incall_error_emergency_only" are totally unused.
554                 return CallStatusCode.EMERGENCY_ONLY;
555 
556             case ServiceState.STATE_OUT_OF_SERVICE:
557                 // No network connection.
558                 return CallStatusCode.OUT_OF_SERVICE;
559 
560             default:
561                 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected ServiceState: " + state);
562         }
563     }
564 
565 
566 
567     /**
568      * Handles the various error conditions that can occur when initiating
569      * an outgoing call.
570      *
571      * Most error conditions are "handled" by simply displaying an error
572      * message to the user.
573      *
574      * @param status one of the CallStatusCode error codes.
575      */
handleOutgoingCallError(CallStatusCode status)576     private void handleOutgoingCallError(CallStatusCode status) {
577         if (DBG) log("handleOutgoingCallError(): status = " + status);
578         final Intent intent = new Intent(mApp, ErrorDialogActivity.class);
579         int errorMessageId = -1;
580         switch (status) {
581             case SUCCESS:
582                 // This case shouldn't happen; you're only supposed to call
583                 // handleOutgoingCallError() if there was actually an error!
584                 Log.wtf(TAG, "handleOutgoingCallError: SUCCESS isn't an error");
585                 break;
586 
587             case CALL_FAILED:
588                 // We couldn't successfully place the call; there was some
589                 // failure in the telephony layer.
590                 // TODO: Need UI spec for this failure case; for now just
591                 // show a generic error.
592                 errorMessageId = R.string.incall_error_call_failed;
593                 break;
594             case POWER_OFF:
595                 // Radio is explictly powered off, presumably because the
596                 // device is in airplane mode.
597                 //
598                 // TODO: For now this UI is ultra-simple: we simply display
599                 // a message telling the user to turn off airplane mode.
600                 // But it might be nicer for the dialog to offer the option
601                 // to turn the radio on right there (and automatically retry
602                 // the call once network registration is complete.)
603                 errorMessageId = R.string.incall_error_power_off;
604                 break;
605             case EMERGENCY_ONLY:
606                 // Only emergency numbers are allowed, but we tried to dial
607                 // a non-emergency number.
608                 // (This state is currently unused; see comments above.)
609                 errorMessageId = R.string.incall_error_emergency_only;
610                 break;
611             case OUT_OF_SERVICE:
612                 // No network connection.
613                 errorMessageId = R.string.incall_error_out_of_service;
614                 break;
615             case NO_PHONE_NUMBER_SUPPLIED:
616                 // The supplied Intent didn't contain a valid phone number.
617                 // (This is rare and should only ever happen with broken
618                 // 3rd-party apps.) For now just show a generic error.
619                 errorMessageId = R.string.incall_error_no_phone_number_supplied;
620                 break;
621 
622             case VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_MISSING:
623                 // Bring up the "Missing Voicemail Number" dialog, which
624                 // will ultimately take us to some other Activity (or else
625                 // just bail out of this activity.)
626 
627                 // Send a request to the InCallScreen to display the
628                 // "voicemail missing" dialog when it (the InCallScreen)
629                 // comes to the foreground.
630                 intent.putExtra(ErrorDialogActivity.SHOW_MISSING_VOICEMAIL_NO_DIALOG_EXTRA, true);
631                 break;
632 
633             case DIALED_MMI:
634                 // Our initial phone number was actually an MMI sequence.
635                 // There's no real "error" here, but we do bring up the
636                 // a Toast (as requested of the New UI paradigm).
637                 //
638                 // In-call MMIs do not trigger the normal MMI Initiate
639                 // Notifications, so we should notify the user here.
640                 // Otherwise, the code in PhoneUtils.java should handle
641                 // user notifications in the form of Toasts or Dialogs.
642                 //
643                 // TODO: Rather than launching a toast from here, it would
644                 // be cleaner to just set a pending call status code here,
645                 // and then let the InCallScreen display the toast...
646                 final Intent mmiIntent = new Intent(mApp, MMIDialogActivity.class);
647                 mmiIntent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK |
648                         Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS);
649                 mApp.startActivity(mmiIntent);
650                 return;
651             default:
652                 Log.wtf(TAG, "handleOutgoingCallError: unexpected status code " + status);
653                 // Show a generic "call failed" error.
654                 errorMessageId = R.string.incall_error_call_failed;
655                 break;
656         }
657         intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS);
658         if (errorMessageId != -1) {
659             intent.putExtra(ErrorDialogActivity.ERROR_MESSAGE_ID_EXTRA, errorMessageId);
660         }
661         mApp.startActivity(intent);
662     }
663 
664     //
665     // Debugging
666     //
667 
log(String msg)668     private static void log(String msg) {
669         Log.d(TAG, msg);
670     }
671 }
672