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* Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package com.android.phone;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.app.AlertDialog;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.net.Uri;
import com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyIntents;
import com.android.internal.telephony.Phone;
import android.telephony.PhoneNumberUtils;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.WindowManager;
import com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyCapabilities;
/**
* Helper class to listen for some magic dialpad character sequences
* that are handled specially by the Phone app.
*
* Note the Contacts app also handles these sequences too, so there's a
* separate version of this class under apps/Contacts.
*
* In fact, the most common use case for these special sequences is typing
* them from the regular "Dialer" used for outgoing calls, which is part
* of the contacts app; see DialtactsActivity and DialpadFragment.
* *This* version of SpecialCharSequenceMgr is used for only a few
* relatively obscure places in the UI:
* - The "SIM network unlock" PIN entry screen (see
* IccNetworkDepersonalizationPanel.java)
* - The emergency dialer (see EmergencyDialer.java).
*
* TODO: there's lots of duplicated code between this class and the
* corresponding class under apps/Contacts. Let's figure out a way to
* unify these two classes (in the framework? in a common shared library?)
*/
public class SpecialCharSequenceMgr {
private static final String TAG = PhoneGlobals.LOG_TAG;
private static final boolean DBG = false;
private static final String MMI_IMEI_DISPLAY = "*#06#";
/** This class is never instantiated. */
private SpecialCharSequenceMgr() {
}
/**
* Check for special strings of digits from an input
* string.
* @param context input Context for the events we handle.
* @param input the dial string to be examined.
*/
static boolean handleChars(Context context, String input) {
return handleChars(context, input, null);
}
/**
* Generally used for the Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) unlocking
* case, where we want to be able to maintain a handle to the
* calling activity so that we can close it or otherwise display
* indication if the PUK code is recognized.
*
* NOTE: The counterpart to this file in Contacts does
* NOT contain the special PUK handling code, since it
* does NOT need it. When the device gets into PUK-
* locked state, the keyguard comes up and the only way
* to unlock the device is through the Emergency dialer,
* which is still in the Phone App.
*
* @param context input Context for the events we handle.
* @param input the dial string to be examined.
* @param pukInputActivity activity that originated this
* PUK call, tracked so that we can close it or otherwise
* indicate that special character sequence is
* successfully processed. Can be null.
* @return true if the input was a special string which has been
* handled.
*/
static boolean handleChars(Context context,
String input,
Activity pukInputActivity) {
//get rid of the separators so that the string gets parsed correctly
String dialString = PhoneNumberUtils.stripSeparators(input);
if (handleIMEIDisplay(context, dialString)
|| handlePinEntry(context, dialString, pukInputActivity)
|| handleAdnEntry(context, dialString)
|| handleSecretCode(context, dialString)) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Variant of handleChars() that looks for the subset of "special
* sequences" that are available even if the device is locked.
*
* (Specifically, these are the sequences that you're allowed to type
* in the Emergency Dialer, which is accessible *without* unlocking
* the device.)
*/
static boolean handleCharsForLockedDevice(Context context,
String input,
Activity pukInputActivity) {
// Get rid of the separators so that the string gets parsed correctly
String dialString = PhoneNumberUtils.stripSeparators(input);
// The only sequences available on a locked device are the "**04"
// or "**05" sequences that allow you to enter PIN or PUK-related
// codes. (e.g. for the case where you're currently locked out of
// your phone, and need to change the PIN! The only way to do
// that is via the Emergency Dialer.)
if (handlePinEntry(context, dialString, pukInputActivity)) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Handles secret codes to launch arbitrary activities in the form of *#*#<code>#*#*.
* If a secret code is encountered an Intent is started with the android_secret_code://<code>
* URI.
*
* @param context the context to use
* @param input the text to check for a secret code in
* @return true if a secret code was encountered
*/
static private boolean handleSecretCode(Context context, String input) {
// Secret codes are in the form *#*#<code>#*#*
int len = input.length();
if (len > 8 && input.startsWith("*#*#") && input.endsWith("#*#*")) {
Intent intent = new Intent(TelephonyIntents.SECRET_CODE_ACTION,
Uri.parse("android_secret_code://" + input.substring(4, len - 4)));
context.sendBroadcast(intent);
return true;
}
return false;
}
static private boolean handleAdnEntry(Context context, String input) {
/* ADN entries are of the form "N(N)(N)#" */
// if the phone is keyguard-restricted, then just ignore this
// input. We want to make sure that sim card contacts are NOT
// exposed unless the phone is unlocked, and this code can be
// accessed from the emergency dialer.
if (PhoneGlobals.getInstance().getKeyguardManager().inKeyguardRestrictedInputMode()) {
return false;
}
int len = input.length();
if ((len > 1) && (len < 5) && (input.endsWith("#"))) {
try {
int index = Integer.parseInt(input.substring(0, len-1));
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK);
intent.setClassName("com.android.phone",
"com.android.phone.SimContacts");
intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
intent.putExtra("index", index);
PhoneGlobals.getInstance().startActivity(intent);
return true;
} catch (NumberFormatException ex) {}
}
return false;
}
static private boolean handlePinEntry(Context context, String input,
Activity pukInputActivity) {
// TODO: The string constants here should be removed in favor
// of some call to a static the MmiCode class that determines
// if a dialstring is an MMI code.
if ((input.startsWith("**04") || input.startsWith("**05"))
&& input.endsWith("#")) {
PhoneGlobals app = PhoneGlobals.getInstance();
boolean isMMIHandled = app.phone.handlePinMmi(input);
// if the PUK code is recognized then indicate to the
// phone app that an attempt to unPUK the device was
// made with this activity. The PUK code may still
// fail though, but we won't know until the MMI code
// returns a result.
if (isMMIHandled && input.startsWith("**05")) {
app.setPukEntryActivity(pukInputActivity);
}
return isMMIHandled;
}
return false;
}
static private boolean handleIMEIDisplay(Context context,
String input) {
if (input.equals(MMI_IMEI_DISPLAY)) {
showDeviceIdPanel(context);
return true;
}
return false;
}
static private void showDeviceIdPanel(Context context) {
if (DBG) log("showDeviceIdPanel()...");
Phone phone = PhoneGlobals.getPhone();
int labelId = TelephonyCapabilities.getDeviceIdLabel(phone);
String deviceId = phone.getDeviceId();
AlertDialog alert = new AlertDialog.Builder(context)
.setTitle(labelId)
.setMessage(deviceId)
.setPositiveButton(R.string.ok, null)
.setCancelable(false)
.create();
alert.getWindow().setType(WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_PRIORITY_PHONE);
alert.show();
}
private static void log(String msg) {
Log.d(TAG, "[SpecialCharSequenceMgr] " + msg);
}
}