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16
17package com.android.phone;
18
19import com.android.internal.telephony.CallManager;
20import com.android.internal.telephony.Phone;
21import com.android.internal.telephony.PhoneConstants;
22import com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyCapabilities;
23import com.android.phone.Constants.CallStatusCode;
24import com.android.phone.InCallUiState.InCallScreenMode;
25import com.android.phone.OtaUtils.CdmaOtaScreenState;
26
27import android.content.Intent;
28import android.net.Uri;
29import android.os.Handler;
30import android.os.Message;
31import android.os.SystemProperties;
32import android.provider.CallLog.Calls;
33import android.telephony.PhoneNumberUtils;
34import android.telephony.ServiceState;
35import android.text.TextUtils;
36import android.util.Log;
37import android.widget.Toast;
38
39/**
40 * Phone app module in charge of "call control".
41 *
42 * This is a singleton object which acts as the interface to the telephony layer
43 * (and other parts of the Android framework) for all user-initiated telephony
44 * functionality, like making outgoing calls.
45 *
46 * This functionality includes things like:
47 * - actually running the placeCall() method and handling errors or retries
48 * - running the whole "emergency call in airplane mode" sequence
49 * - running the state machine of MMI sequences
50 * - restoring/resetting mute and speaker state when a new call starts
51 * - updating the prox sensor wake lock state
52 * - resolving what the voicemail: intent should mean (and making the call)
53 *
54 * The single CallController instance stays around forever; it's not tied
55 * to the lifecycle of any particular Activity (like the InCallScreen).
56 * There's also no implementation of onscreen UI here (that's all in InCallScreen).
57 *
58 * Note that this class does not handle asynchronous events from the telephony
59 * layer, like reacting to an incoming call; see CallNotifier for that. This
60 * class purely handles actions initiated by the user, like outgoing calls.
61 */
62public class CallController extends Handler {
63 private static final String TAG = "CallController";
64 private static final boolean DBG =
65 (PhoneGlobals.DBG_LEVEL >= 1) && (SystemProperties.getInt("ro.debuggable", 0) == 1);
66 // Do not check in with VDBG = true, since that may write PII to the system log.
67 private static final boolean VDBG = false;
68
69 /** The singleton CallController instance. */
70 private static CallController sInstance;
71
72 private PhoneGlobals mApp;
73 private CallManager mCM;
74 private CallLogger mCallLogger;
75
76 /** Helper object for emergency calls in some rare use cases. Created lazily. */
77 private EmergencyCallHelper mEmergencyCallHelper;
78
79
80 //
81 // Message codes; see handleMessage().
82 //
83
84 private static final int THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_DONE = 1;
85
86
87 //
88 // Misc constants.
89 //
90
91 // Amount of time the UI should display "Dialing" when initiating a CDMA
92 // 3way call. (See comments on the THRWAY_ACTIVE case in
93 // placeCallInternal() for more info.)
94 private static final int THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_TIME = 3000; // msec
95
96
97 /**
98 * Initialize the singleton CallController instance.
99 *
100 * This is only done once, at startup, from PhoneApp.onCreate().
101 * From then on, the CallController instance is available via the
102 * PhoneApp's public "callController" field, which is why there's no
103 * getInstance() method here.
104 */
105 /* package */ static CallController init(PhoneGlobals app, CallLogger callLogger) {
106 synchronized (CallController.class) {
107 if (sInstance == null) {
108 sInstance = new CallController(app, callLogger);
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 */
120 private CallController(PhoneGlobals app, CallLogger callLogger) {
121 if (DBG) log("CallController constructor: app = " + app);
122 mApp = app;
123 mCM = app.mCM;
124 mCallLogger = callLogger;
125 }
126
127 @Override
128 public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
129 if (VDBG) log("handleMessage: " + msg);
130 switch (msg.what) {
131
132 case THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_DONE:
133 if (DBG) log("THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_DONE...");
134
135 if (mApp.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState()
136 == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE) {
137 // Reset the mThreeWayCallOrigStateDialing state
138 mApp.cdmaPhoneCallState.setThreeWayCallOrigState(false);
139
140 // Refresh the in-call UI (based on the current ongoing call)
141 mApp.updateInCallScreen();
142 }
143 break;
144
145 default:
146 Log.wtf(TAG, "handleMessage: unexpected code: " + msg);
147 break;
148 }
149 }
150
151 //
152 // Outgoing call sequence
153 //
154
155 /**
156 * Initiate an outgoing call.
157 *
158 * Here's the most typical outgoing call sequence:
159 *
160 * (1) OutgoingCallBroadcaster receives a CALL intent and sends the
161 * NEW_OUTGOING_CALL broadcast
162 *
163 * (2) The broadcast finally reaches OutgoingCallReceiver, which stashes
164 * away a copy of the original CALL intent and launches
165 * SipCallOptionHandler
166 *
167 * (3) SipCallOptionHandler decides whether this is a PSTN or SIP call (and
168 * in some cases brings up a dialog to let the user choose), and
169 * ultimately calls CallController.placeCall() (from the
170 * setResultAndFinish() method) with the stashed-away intent from step
171 * (2) as the "intent" parameter.
172 *
173 * (4) Here in CallController.placeCall() we read the phone number or SIP
174 * address out of the intent and actually initiate the call, and
175 * simultaneously launch the InCallScreen to display the in-call UI.
176 *
177 * (5) We handle various errors by directing the InCallScreen to
178 * display error messages or dialogs (via the InCallUiState
179 * "pending call status code" flag), and in some cases we also
180 * sometimes continue working in the background to resolve the
181 * problem (like in the case of an emergency call while in
182 * airplane mode). Any time that some onscreen indication to the
183 * user needs to change, we update the "status dialog" info in
184 * the inCallUiState and (re)launch the InCallScreen to make sure
185 * it's visible.
186 */
187 public void placeCall(Intent intent) {
188 log("placeCall()... intent = " + intent);
189 if (VDBG) log(" extras = " + intent.getExtras());
190
191 final InCallUiState inCallUiState = mApp.inCallUiState;
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 // Check to see if this is an OTASP call (the "activation" call
229 // used to provision CDMA devices), and if so, do some
230 // OTASP-specific setup.
231 Phone phone = mApp.mCM.getDefaultPhone();
232 if (TelephonyCapabilities.supportsOtasp(phone)) {
233 checkForOtaspCall(intent);
234 }
235
236 // Clear out the "restore mute state" flag since we're
237 // initiating a brand-new call.
238 //
239 // (This call to setRestoreMuteOnInCallResume(false) informs the
240 // phone app that we're dealing with a new connection
241 // (i.e. placing an outgoing call, and NOT handling an aborted
242 // "Add Call" request), so we should let the mute state be handled
243 // by the PhoneUtils phone state change handler.)
244 mApp.setRestoreMuteOnInCallResume(false);
245
246 // If a provider is used, extract the info to build the
247 // overlay and route the call. The overlay will be
248 // displayed when the InCallScreen becomes visible.
249 if (PhoneUtils.hasPhoneProviderExtras(intent)) {
250 inCallUiState.setProviderInfo(intent);
251 } else {
252 inCallUiState.clearProviderInfo();
253 }
254
255 CallStatusCode status = placeCallInternal(intent);
256
257 switch (status) {
258 // Call was placed successfully:
259 case SUCCESS:
260 case EXITED_ECM:
261 if (DBG) log("==> placeCall(): success from placeCallInternal(): " + status);
262
263 if (status == CallStatusCode.EXITED_ECM) {
264 // Call succeeded, but we also need to tell the
265 // InCallScreen to show the "Exiting ECM" warning.
266 inCallUiState.setPendingCallStatusCode(CallStatusCode.EXITED_ECM);
267 } else {
268 // Call succeeded. There's no "error condition" that
269 // needs to be displayed to the user, so clear out the
270 // InCallUiState's "pending call status code".
271 inCallUiState.clearPendingCallStatusCode();
272 }
273
274 // Notify the phone app that a call is beginning so it can
275 // enable the proximity sensor
276 mApp.setBeginningCall(true);
277 break;
278
279 default:
280 // Any other status code is a failure.
281 log("==> placeCall(): failure code from placeCallInternal(): " + status);
282 // Handle the various error conditions that can occur when
283 // initiating an outgoing call, typically by directing the
284 // InCallScreen to display a diagnostic message (via the
285 // "pending call status code" flag.)
286 handleOutgoingCallError(status);
287 break;
288 }
289
290 // Finally, regardless of whether we successfully initiated the
291 // outgoing call or not, force the InCallScreen to come to the
292 // foreground.
293 //
294 // (For successful calls the the user will just see the normal
295 // in-call UI. Or if there was an error, the InCallScreen will
296 // notice the InCallUiState pending call status code flag and display an
297 // error indication instead.)
298
299 // TODO: double-check the behavior of mApp.displayCallScreen()
300 // if the InCallScreen is already visible:
301 // - make sure it forces the UI to refresh
302 // - make sure it does NOT launch a new InCallScreen on top
303 // of the current one (i.e. the Back button should not take
304 // you back to the previous InCallScreen)
305 // - it's probably OK to go thru a fresh pause/resume sequence
306 // though (since that should be fast now)
307 // - if necessary, though, maybe PhoneApp.displayCallScreen()
308 // could notice that the InCallScreen is already in the foreground,
309 // and if so simply call updateInCallScreen() instead.
310
311 mApp.displayCallScreen();
312 }
313
314 /**
315 * Actually make a call to whomever the intent tells us to.
316 *
317 * Note that there's no need to explicitly update (or refresh) the
318 * in-call UI at any point in this method, since a fresh InCallScreen
319 * instance will be launched automatically after we return (see
320 * placeCall() above.)
321 *
322 * @param intent the CALL intent describing whom to call
323 * @return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS if we successfully initiated an
324 * outgoing call. If there was some kind of failure, return one of
325 * the other CallStatusCode codes indicating what went wrong.
326 */
327 private CallStatusCode placeCallInternal(Intent intent) {
328 if (DBG) log("placeCallInternal()... intent = " + intent);
329
330 // TODO: This method is too long. Break it down into more
331 // manageable chunks.
332
333 final InCallUiState inCallUiState = mApp.inCallUiState;
334 final Uri uri = intent.getData();
335 final String scheme = (uri != null) ? uri.getScheme() : null;
336 String number;
337 Phone phone = null;
338
339 // Check the current ServiceState to make sure it's OK
340 // to even try making a call.
341 CallStatusCode okToCallStatus = checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall(
342 mCM.getServiceState());
343
344 // TODO: Streamline the logic here. Currently, the code is
345 // unchanged from its original form in InCallScreen.java. But we
346 // should fix a couple of things:
347 // - Don't call checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall() more than once
348 // - Wrap the try/catch for VoiceMailNumberMissingException
349 // around *only* the call that can throw that exception.
350
351 try {
352 number = PhoneUtils.getInitialNumber(intent);
353 if (VDBG) log("- actual number to dial: '" + number + "'");
354
355 // find the phone first
356 // TODO Need a way to determine which phone to place the call
357 // It could be determined by SIP setting, i.e. always,
358 // or by number, i.e. for international,
359 // or by user selection, i.e., dialog query,
360 // or any of combinations
361 String sipPhoneUri = intent.getStringExtra(
362 OutgoingCallBroadcaster.EXTRA_SIP_PHONE_URI);
363 phone = PhoneUtils.pickPhoneBasedOnNumber(mCM, scheme, number, sipPhoneUri);
364 if (VDBG) log("- got Phone instance: " + phone + ", class = " + phone.getClass());
365
366 // update okToCallStatus based on new phone
367 okToCallStatus = checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall(
368 phone.getServiceState().getState());
369
370 } catch (PhoneUtils.VoiceMailNumberMissingException ex) {
371 // If the call status is NOT in an acceptable state, it
372 // may effect the way the voicemail number is being
373 // retrieved. Mask the VoiceMailNumberMissingException
374 // with the underlying issue of the phone state.
375 if (okToCallStatus != CallStatusCode.SUCCESS) {
376 if (DBG) log("Voicemail number not reachable in current SIM card state.");
377 return okToCallStatus;
378 }
379 if (DBG) log("VoiceMailNumberMissingException from getInitialNumber()");
380 return CallStatusCode.VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_MISSING;
381 }
382
383 if (number == null) {
384 Log.w(TAG, "placeCall: couldn't get a phone number from Intent " + intent);
385 return CallStatusCode.NO_PHONE_NUMBER_SUPPLIED;
386 }
387
388
389 // Sanity-check that ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY is used if and only if
390 // this is a call to an emergency number
391 // (This is just a sanity-check; this policy *should* really be
392 // enforced in OutgoingCallBroadcaster.onCreate(), which is the
393 // main entry point for the CALL and CALL_* intents.)
394 boolean isEmergencyNumber = PhoneNumberUtils.isLocalEmergencyNumber(number, mApp);
395 boolean isPotentialEmergencyNumber =
396 PhoneNumberUtils.isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(number, mApp);
397 boolean isEmergencyIntent = Intent.ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY.equals(intent.getAction());
398
399 if (isPotentialEmergencyNumber && !isEmergencyIntent) {
400 Log.e(TAG, "Non-CALL_EMERGENCY Intent " + intent
401 + " attempted to call potential emergency number " + number
402 + ".");
403 return CallStatusCode.CALL_FAILED;
404 } else if (!isPotentialEmergencyNumber && isEmergencyIntent) {
405 Log.e(TAG, "Received CALL_EMERGENCY Intent " + intent
406 + " with non-potential-emergency number " + number
407 + " -- failing call.");
408 return CallStatusCode.CALL_FAILED;
409 }
410
411 // If we're trying to call an emergency number, then it's OK to
412 // proceed in certain states where we'd otherwise bring up
413 // an error dialog:
414 // - If we're in EMERGENCY_ONLY mode, then (obviously) you're allowed
415 // to dial emergency numbers.
416 // - If we're OUT_OF_SERVICE, we still attempt to make a call,
417 // since the radio will register to any available network.
418
419 if (isEmergencyNumber
420 && ((okToCallStatus == CallStatusCode.EMERGENCY_ONLY)
421 || (okToCallStatus == CallStatusCode.OUT_OF_SERVICE))) {
422 if (DBG) log("placeCall: Emergency number detected with status = " + okToCallStatus);
423 okToCallStatus = CallStatusCode.SUCCESS;
424 if (DBG) log("==> UPDATING status to: " + okToCallStatus);
425 }
426
427 if (okToCallStatus != CallStatusCode.SUCCESS) {
428 // If this is an emergency call, launch the EmergencyCallHelperService
429 // to turn on the radio and retry the call.
430 if (isEmergencyNumber && (okToCallStatus == CallStatusCode.POWER_OFF)) {
431 Log.i(TAG, "placeCall: Trying to make emergency call while POWER_OFF!");
432
433 // If needed, lazily instantiate an EmergencyCallHelper instance.
434 synchronized (this) {
435 if (mEmergencyCallHelper == null) {
436 mEmergencyCallHelper = new EmergencyCallHelper(this);
437 }
438 }
439
440 // ...and kick off the "emergency call from airplane mode" sequence.
441 mEmergencyCallHelper.startEmergencyCallFromAirplaneModeSequence(number);
442
443 // Finally, return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS right now so
444 // that the in-call UI will remain visible (in order to
445 // display the progress indication.)
446 // TODO: or maybe it would be more clear to return a whole
447 // new CallStatusCode called "TURNING_ON_RADIO" here.
448 // That way, we'd update inCallUiState.progressIndication from
449 // the handleOutgoingCallError() method, rather than here.
450 return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS;
451 } else {
452 // Otherwise, just return the (non-SUCCESS) status code
453 // back to our caller.
454 if (DBG) log("==> placeCallInternal(): non-success status: " + okToCallStatus);
455
456 // Log failed call.
457 // Note: Normally, many of these values we gather from the Connection object but
458 // since no such object is created for unconnected calls, we have to build them
459 // manually.
460 // TODO(santoscordon): Try to restructure code so that we can handle failure-
461 // condition call logging in a single place (placeCall()) that also has access to
462 // the number we attempted to dial (not placeCall()).
463 mCallLogger.logCall(null /* callerInfo */, number, 0 /* presentation */,
464 Calls.OUTGOING_TYPE, System.currentTimeMillis(), 0 /* duration */);
465
466 return okToCallStatus;
467 }
468 }
469
470 // Ok, we can proceed with this outgoing call.
471
472 // Reset some InCallUiState flags, just in case they're still set
473 // from a prior call.
474 inCallUiState.needToShowCallLostDialog = false;
475 inCallUiState.clearProgressIndication();
476
477 // We have a valid number, so try to actually place a call:
478 // make sure we pass along the intent's URI which is a
479 // reference to the contact. We may have a provider gateway
480 // phone number to use for the outgoing call.
481 Uri contactUri = intent.getData();
482
483 // Watch out: PhoneUtils.placeCall() returns one of the
484 // CALL_STATUS_* constants, not a CallStatusCode enum value.
485 int callStatus = PhoneUtils.placeCall(mApp,
486 phone,
487 number,
488 contactUri,
489 (isEmergencyNumber || isEmergencyIntent),
490 inCallUiState.providerGatewayUri);
491
492 switch (callStatus) {
493 case PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_DIALED:
494 if (VDBG) log("placeCall: PhoneUtils.placeCall() succeeded for regular call '"
495 + number + "'.");
496
497
498 // TODO(OTASP): still need more cleanup to simplify the mApp.cdma*State objects:
499 // - Rather than checking inCallUiState.inCallScreenMode, the
500 // code here could also check for
501 // app.getCdmaOtaInCallScreenUiState() returning NORMAL.
502 // - But overall, app.inCallUiState.inCallScreenMode and
503 // app.cdmaOtaInCallScreenUiState.state are redundant.
504 // Combine them.
505
506 if (VDBG) log ("- inCallUiState.inCallScreenMode = "
507 + inCallUiState.inCallScreenMode);
508 if (inCallUiState.inCallScreenMode == InCallScreenMode.OTA_NORMAL) {
509 if (VDBG) log ("==> OTA_NORMAL note: switching to OTA_STATUS_LISTENING.");
510 mApp.cdmaOtaScreenState.otaScreenState =
511 CdmaOtaScreenState.OtaScreenState.OTA_STATUS_LISTENING;
512 }
513
514 boolean voicemailUriSpecified = scheme != null && scheme.equals("voicemail");
515 // When voicemail is requested most likely the user wants to open
516 // dialpad immediately, so we show it in the first place.
517 // Otherwise we want to make sure the user can see the regular
518 // in-call UI while the new call is dialing, and when it
519 // first gets connected.)
520 inCallUiState.showDialpad = voicemailUriSpecified;
521
522 // For voicemails, we add context text to let the user know they
523 // are dialing their voicemail.
524 // TODO: This is only set here and becomes problematic when swapping calls
525 inCallUiState.dialpadContextText = voicemailUriSpecified ?
526 phone.getVoiceMailAlphaTag() : "";
527
528 // Also, in case a previous call was already active (i.e. if
529 // we just did "Add call"), clear out the "history" of DTMF
530 // digits you typed, to make sure it doesn't persist from the
531 // previous call to the new call.
532 // TODO: it would be more precise to do this when the actual
533 // phone state change happens (i.e. when a new foreground
534 // call appears and the previous call moves to the
535 // background), but the InCallScreen doesn't keep enough
536 // state right now to notice that specific transition in
537 // onPhoneStateChanged().
538 inCallUiState.dialpadDigits = null;
539
540 // Check for an obscure ECM-related scenario: If the phone
541 // is currently in ECM (Emergency callback mode) and we
542 // dial a non-emergency number, that automatically
543 // *cancels* ECM. So warn the user about it.
544 // (See InCallScreen.showExitingECMDialog() for more info.)
545 boolean exitedEcm = false;
546 if (PhoneUtils.isPhoneInEcm(phone) && !isEmergencyNumber) {
547 Log.i(TAG, "About to exit ECM because of an outgoing non-emergency call");
548 exitedEcm = true; // this will cause us to return EXITED_ECM from this method
549 }
550
551 if (phone.getPhoneType() == PhoneConstants.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA) {
552 // Start the timer for 3 Way CallerInfo
553 if (mApp.cdmaPhoneCallState.getCurrentCallState()
554 == CdmaPhoneCallState.PhoneCallState.THRWAY_ACTIVE) {
555 //Unmute for the second MO call
556 PhoneUtils.setMute(false);
557
558 // This is a "CDMA 3-way call", which means that you're dialing a
559 // 2nd outgoing call while a previous call is already in progress.
560 //
561 // Due to the limitations of CDMA this call doesn't actually go
562 // through the DIALING/ALERTING states, so we can't tell for sure
563 // when (or if) it's actually answered. But we want to show
564 // *some* indication of what's going on in the UI, so we "fake it"
565 // by displaying the "Dialing" state for 3 seconds.
566
567 // Set the mThreeWayCallOrigStateDialing state to true
568 mApp.cdmaPhoneCallState.setThreeWayCallOrigState(true);
569
570 // Schedule the "Dialing" indication to be taken down in 3 seconds:
571 sendEmptyMessageDelayed(THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_DONE,
572 THREEWAY_CALLERINFO_DISPLAY_TIME);
573 }
574 }
575
576 // Success!
577 if (exitedEcm) {
578 return CallStatusCode.EXITED_ECM;
579 } else {
580 return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS;
581 }
582
583 case PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_DIALED_MMI:
584 if (DBG) log("placeCall: specified number was an MMI code: '" + number + "'.");
585 // The passed-in number was an MMI code, not a regular phone number!
586 // This isn't really a failure; the Dialer may have deliberately
587 // fired an ACTION_CALL intent to dial an MMI code, like for a
588 // USSD call.
589 //
590 // Presumably an MMI_INITIATE message will come in shortly
591 // (and we'll bring up the "MMI Started" dialog), or else
592 // an MMI_COMPLETE will come in (which will take us to a
593 // different Activity; see PhoneUtils.displayMMIComplete()).
594 return CallStatusCode.DIALED_MMI;
595
596 case PhoneUtils.CALL_STATUS_FAILED:
597 Log.w(TAG, "placeCall: PhoneUtils.placeCall() FAILED for number '"
598 + number + "'.");
599 // We couldn't successfully place the call; there was some
600 // failure in the telephony layer.
601
602 // Log failed call.
603 mCallLogger.logCall(null /* callerInfo */, number, 0 /* presentation */,
604 Calls.OUTGOING_TYPE, System.currentTimeMillis(), 0 /* duration */);
605
606 return CallStatusCode.CALL_FAILED;
607
608 default:
609 Log.wtf(TAG, "placeCall: unknown callStatus " + callStatus
610 + " from PhoneUtils.placeCall() for number '" + number + "'.");
611 return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS; // Try to continue anyway...
612 }
613 }
614
615 /**
616 * Checks the current ServiceState to make sure it's OK
617 * to try making an outgoing call to the specified number.
618 *
619 * @return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS if it's OK to try calling the specified
620 * number. If not, like if the radio is powered off or we have no
621 * signal, return one of the other CallStatusCode codes indicating what
622 * the problem is.
623 */
624 private CallStatusCode checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall(int state) {
625 if (VDBG) log("checkIfOkToInitiateOutgoingCall: ServiceState = " + state);
626
627 switch (state) {
628 case ServiceState.STATE_IN_SERVICE:
629 // Normal operation. It's OK to make outgoing calls.
630 return CallStatusCode.SUCCESS;
631
632 case ServiceState.STATE_POWER_OFF:
633 // Radio is explictly powered off.
634 return CallStatusCode.POWER_OFF;
635
636 case ServiceState.STATE_EMERGENCY_ONLY:
637 // The phone is registered, but locked. Only emergency
638 // numbers are allowed.
639 // Note that as of Android 2.0 at least, the telephony layer
640 // does not actually use ServiceState.STATE_EMERGENCY_ONLY,
641 // mainly since there's no guarantee that the radio/RIL can
642 // make this distinction. So in practice the
643 // CallStatusCode.EMERGENCY_ONLY state and the string
644 // "incall_error_emergency_only" are totally unused.
645 return CallStatusCode.EMERGENCY_ONLY;
646
647 case ServiceState.STATE_OUT_OF_SERVICE:
648 // No network connection.
649 return CallStatusCode.OUT_OF_SERVICE;
650
651 default:
652 throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected ServiceState: " + state);
653 }
654 }
655
656
657
658 /**
659 * Handles the various error conditions that can occur when initiating
660 * an outgoing call.
661 *
662 * Most error conditions are "handled" by simply displaying an error
663 * message to the user. This is accomplished by setting the
664 * inCallUiState pending call status code flag, which tells the
665 * InCallScreen to display an appropriate message to the user when the
666 * in-call UI comes to the foreground.
667 *
668 * @param status one of the CallStatusCode error codes.
669 */
670 private void handleOutgoingCallError(CallStatusCode status) {
671 if (DBG) log("handleOutgoingCallError(): status = " + status);
672 final InCallUiState inCallUiState = mApp.inCallUiState;
673
674 // In most cases we simply want to have the InCallScreen display
675 // an appropriate error dialog, so we simply copy the specified
676 // status code into the InCallUiState "pending call status code"
677 // field. (See InCallScreen.showStatusIndication() for the next
678 // step of the sequence.)
679
680 switch (status) {
681 case SUCCESS:
682 // This case shouldn't happen; you're only supposed to call
683 // handleOutgoingCallError() if there was actually an error!
684 Log.wtf(TAG, "handleOutgoingCallError: SUCCESS isn't an error");
685 break;
686
687 case VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_MISSING:
688 // Bring up the "Missing Voicemail Number" dialog, which
689 // will ultimately take us to some other Activity (or else
690 // just bail out of this activity.)
691
692 // Send a request to the InCallScreen to display the
693 // "voicemail missing" dialog when it (the InCallScreen)
694 // comes to the foreground.
695 inCallUiState.setPendingCallStatusCode(CallStatusCode.VOICEMAIL_NUMBER_MISSING);
696 break;
697
698 case POWER_OFF:
699 // Radio is explictly powered off, presumably because the
700 // device is in airplane mode.
701 //
702 // TODO: For now this UI is ultra-simple: we simply display
703 // a message telling the user to turn off airplane mode.
704 // But it might be nicer for the dialog to offer the option
705 // to turn the radio on right there (and automatically retry
706 // the call once network registration is complete.)
707 inCallUiState.setPendingCallStatusCode(CallStatusCode.POWER_OFF);
708 break;
709
710 case EMERGENCY_ONLY:
711 // Only emergency numbers are allowed, but we tried to dial
712 // a non-emergency number.
713 // (This state is currently unused; see comments above.)
714 inCallUiState.setPendingCallStatusCode(CallStatusCode.EMERGENCY_ONLY);
715 break;
716
717 case OUT_OF_SERVICE:
718 // No network connection.
719 inCallUiState.setPendingCallStatusCode(CallStatusCode.OUT_OF_SERVICE);
720 break;
721
722 case NO_PHONE_NUMBER_SUPPLIED:
723 // The supplied Intent didn't contain a valid phone number.
724 // (This is rare and should only ever happen with broken
725 // 3rd-party apps.) For now just show a generic error.
726 inCallUiState.setPendingCallStatusCode(CallStatusCode.NO_PHONE_NUMBER_SUPPLIED);
727 break;
728
729 case DIALED_MMI:
730 // Our initial phone number was actually an MMI sequence.
731 // There's no real "error" here, but we do bring up the
732 // a Toast (as requested of the New UI paradigm).
733 //
734 // In-call MMIs do not trigger the normal MMI Initiate
735 // Notifications, so we should notify the user here.
736 // Otherwise, the code in PhoneUtils.java should handle
737 // user notifications in the form of Toasts or Dialogs.
738 //
739 // TODO: Rather than launching a toast from here, it would
740 // be cleaner to just set a pending call status code here,
741 // and then let the InCallScreen display the toast...
742 if (mCM.getState() == PhoneConstants.State.OFFHOOK) {
743 Toast.makeText(mApp, R.string.incall_status_dialed_mmi, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT)
744 .show();
745 }
746 break;
747
748 case CALL_FAILED:
749 // We couldn't successfully place the call; there was some
750 // failure in the telephony layer.
751 // TODO: Need UI spec for this failure case; for now just
752 // show a generic error.
753 inCallUiState.setPendingCallStatusCode(CallStatusCode.CALL_FAILED);
754 break;
755
756 default:
757 Log.wtf(TAG, "handleOutgoingCallError: unexpected status code " + status);
758 // Show a generic "call failed" error.
759 inCallUiState.setPendingCallStatusCode(CallStatusCode.CALL_FAILED);
760 break;
761 }
762 }
763
764 /**
765 * Checks the current outgoing call to see if it's an OTASP call (the
766 * "activation" call used to provision CDMA devices). If so, do any
767 * necessary OTASP-specific setup before actually placing the call.
768 */
769 private void checkForOtaspCall(Intent intent) {
770 if (OtaUtils.isOtaspCallIntent(intent)) {
771 Log.i(TAG, "checkForOtaspCall: handling OTASP intent! " + intent);
772
773 // ("OTASP-specific setup" basically means creating and initializing
774 // the OtaUtils instance. Note that this setup needs to be here in
775 // the CallController.placeCall() sequence, *not* in
776 // OtaUtils.startInteractiveOtasp(), since it's also possible to
777 // start an OTASP call by manually dialing "*228" (in which case
778 // OtaUtils.startInteractiveOtasp() never gets run at all.)
779 OtaUtils.setupOtaspCall(intent);
780 } else {
781 if (DBG) log("checkForOtaspCall: not an OTASP call.");
782 }
783 }
784
785
786 //
787 // Debugging
788 //
789
790 private static void log(String msg) {
791 Log.d(TAG, msg);
792 }
793}