Declare support for Ethernet if the service is running.

On some devices, support for TYPE_ETHERNET is not specified in
the networkAttributes config resource, even though the device is
capable of supporting Ethernet (e.g., via USB host adapters).
This leads to Ethernet working but various connectivity APIs
behaving as if it was not - for example, no CONNECTIVITY_ACTION
broadcasts will be issues when it connects or disconnects.

Ensure that ConnectivityService always treats Ethernet as
available if the service is running. Currently the service is
started if the device supports FEATURE_ETHERNET or
FEATURE_USB_HOST.

(cherry picked from commit 7bbe3eee52c08ee92a81b7bed395ca5499554cc4)

Bug: 37359230
Test: bullhead builds, boots
Test: ConnectivityServiceTest passes
Test: Ethernet is available even if removed from networkAttributes resource
Test: ConnectivityManagerTest CTS test passes
Change-Id: I9b6db4edeaf966ee6715011dd92770b9d25dd938
Merged-In: I9b6db4edeaf966ee6715011dd92770b9d25dd938
diff --git a/services/core/java/com/android/server/ConnectivityService.java b/services/core/java/com/android/server/ConnectivityService.java
index 2b4f0f3..9afa825 100644
--- a/services/core/java/com/android/server/ConnectivityService.java
+++ b/services/core/java/com/android/server/ConnectivityService.java
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
 import static android.Manifest.permission.RECEIVE_DATA_ACTIVITY_CHANGE;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.CONNECTIVITY_ACTION;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.NETID_UNSET;
+import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.TYPE_ETHERNET;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.TYPE_NONE;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.TYPE_VPN;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.getNetworkTypeName;
@@ -90,6 +91,7 @@
 import android.os.Process;
 import android.os.RemoteException;
 import android.os.ResultReceiver;
+import android.os.ServiceManager;
 import android.os.ServiceSpecificException;
 import android.os.SystemClock;
 import android.os.UserHandle;
@@ -781,6 +783,13 @@
             mNetworksDefined++;  // used only in the log() statement below.
         }
 
+        // Do the same for Ethernet, since it's often not specified in the configs, although many
+        // devices can use it via USB host adapters.
+        if (mNetConfigs[TYPE_ETHERNET] == null && hasService(Context.ETHERNET_SERVICE)) {
+            mLegacyTypeTracker.addSupportedType(TYPE_ETHERNET);
+            mNetworksDefined++;
+        }
+
         if (VDBG) log("mNetworksDefined=" + mNetworksDefined);
 
         mProtectedNetworks = new ArrayList<Integer>();
@@ -5546,6 +5555,11 @@
         return new WakeupMessage(c, h, s, cmd, 0, 0, obj);
     }
 
+    @VisibleForTesting
+    public boolean hasService(String name) {
+        return ServiceManager.checkService(name) != null;
+    }
+
     private void logDefaultNetworkEvent(NetworkAgentInfo newNai, NetworkAgentInfo prevNai) {
         int newNetid = NETID_UNSET;
         int prevNetid = NETID_UNSET;
diff --git a/tests/net/java/com/android/server/ConnectivityServiceTest.java b/tests/net/java/com/android/server/ConnectivityServiceTest.java
index 8816d43..6674f20 100644
--- a/tests/net/java/com/android/server/ConnectivityServiceTest.java
+++ b/tests/net/java/com/android/server/ConnectivityServiceTest.java
@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.CONNECTIVITY_ACTION;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.TYPE_ETHERNET;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.TYPE_MOBILE;
+import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA;
+import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.TYPE_MOBILE_MMS;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.TYPE_NONE;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.TYPE_WIFI;
 import static android.net.ConnectivityManager.getNetworkTypeName;
@@ -781,6 +783,13 @@
             return new FakeWakeupMessage(context, handler, cmdName, cmd, 0, 0, obj);
         }
 
+        @Override
+        public boolean hasService(String name) {
+            // Currenty, the only relevant service that ConnectivityService checks for is
+            // ETHERNET_SERVICE.
+            return Context.ETHERNET_SERVICE.equals(name);
+        }
+
         public WrappedNetworkMonitor getLastCreatedWrappedNetworkMonitor() {
             return mLastCreatedNetworkMonitor;
         }
@@ -928,6 +937,13 @@
         // will fail. Failing here is much easier to debug.
         assertTrue(mCm.isNetworkSupported(TYPE_WIFI));
         assertTrue(mCm.isNetworkSupported(TYPE_MOBILE));
+        assertTrue(mCm.isNetworkSupported(TYPE_MOBILE_MMS));
+        assertFalse(mCm.isNetworkSupported(TYPE_MOBILE_FOTA));
+
+        // Check that TYPE_ETHERNET is supported. Unlike the asserts above, which only validate our
+        // mocks, this assert exercises the ConnectivityService code path that ensures that
+        // TYPE_ETHERNET is supported if the ethernet service is running.
+        assertTrue(mCm.isNetworkSupported(TYPE_ETHERNET));
     }
 
     @SmallTest