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16
17package android.os;
18
19import java.io.FileDescriptor;
20import java.io.PrintWriter;
21
22/**
23 * Base interface for a remotable object, the core part of a lightweight
24 * remote procedure call mechanism designed for high performance when
25 * performing in-process and cross-process calls. This
26 * interface describes the abstract protocol for interacting with a
27 * remotable object. Do not implement this interface directly, instead
28 * extend from {@link Binder}.
29 *
30 * <p>The key IBinder API is {@link #transact transact()} matched by
31 * {@link Binder#onTransact Binder.onTransact()}. These
32 * methods allow you to send a call to an IBinder object and receive a
33 * call coming in to a Binder object, respectively. This transaction API
34 * is synchronous, such that a call to {@link #transact transact()} does not
35 * return until the target has returned from
36 * {@link Binder#onTransact Binder.onTransact()}; this is the
37 * expected behavior when calling an object that exists in the local
38 * process, and the underlying inter-process communication (IPC) mechanism
39 * ensures that these same semantics apply when going across processes.
40 *
41 * <p>The data sent through transact() is a {@link Parcel}, a generic buffer
42 * of data that also maintains some meta-data about its contents. The meta
43 * data is used to manage IBinder object references in the buffer, so that those
44 * references can be maintained as the buffer moves across processes. This
45 * mechanism ensures that when an IBinder is written into a Parcel and sent to
46 * another process, if that other process sends a reference to that same IBinder
47 * back to the original process, then the original process will receive the
48 * same IBinder object back. These semantics allow IBinder/Binder objects to
49 * be used as a unique identity (to serve as a token or for other purposes)
50 * that can be managed across processes.
51 *
52 * <p>The system maintains a pool of transaction threads in each process that
53 * it runs in. These threads are used to dispatch all
54 * IPCs coming in from other processes. For example, when an IPC is made from
55 * process A to process B, the calling thread in A blocks in transact() as
56 * it sends the transaction to process B. The next available pool thread in
57 * B receives the incoming transaction, calls Binder.onTransact() on the target
58 * object, and replies with the result Parcel. Upon receiving its result, the
59 * thread in process A returns to allow its execution to continue. In effect,
60 * other processes appear to use as additional threads that you did not create
61 * executing in your own process.
62 *
63 * <p>The Binder system also supports recursion across processes. For example
64 * if process A performs a transaction to process B, and process B while
65 * handling that transaction calls transact() on an IBinder that is implemented
66 * in A, then the thread in A that is currently waiting for the original
67 * transaction to finish will take care of calling Binder.onTransact() on the
68 * object being called by B. This ensures that the recursion semantics when
69 * calling remote binder object are the same as when calling local objects.
70 *
71 * <p>When working with remote objects, you often want to find out when they
72 * are no longer valid. There are three ways this can be determined:
73 * <ul>
74 * <li> The {@link #transact transact()} method will throw a
75 * {@link RemoteException} exception if you try to call it on an IBinder
76 * whose process no longer exists.
77 * <li> The {@link #pingBinder()} method can be called, and will return false
78 * if the remote process no longer exists.
79 * <li> The {@link #linkToDeath linkToDeath()} method can be used to register
80 * a {@link DeathRecipient} with the IBinder, which will be called when its
81 * containing process goes away.
82 * </ul>
83 *
84 * @see Binder
85 */
86public interface IBinder {
87 /**
88 * The first transaction code available for user commands.
89 */
90 int FIRST_CALL_TRANSACTION = 0x00000001;
91 /**
92 * The last transaction code available for user commands.
93 */
94 int LAST_CALL_TRANSACTION = 0x00ffffff;
95
96 /**
97 * IBinder protocol transaction code: pingBinder().
98 */
99 int PING_TRANSACTION = ('_'<<24)|('P'<<16)|('N'<<8)|'G';
100
101 /**
102 * IBinder protocol transaction code: dump internal state.
103 */
104 int DUMP_TRANSACTION = ('_'<<24)|('D'<<16)|('M'<<8)|'P';
105
106 /**
107 * IBinder protocol transaction code: interrogate the recipient side
108 * of the transaction for its canonical interface descriptor.
109 */
110 int INTERFACE_TRANSACTION = ('_'<<24)|('N'<<16)|('T'<<8)|'F';
111
112 /**
Dianne Hackborn0d4b9c92011-06-15 11:41:48 -0700113 * IBinder protocol transaction code: send a tweet to the target
114 * object. The data in the parcel is intended to be delivered to
115 * a shared messaging service associated with the object; it can be
116 * anything, as long as it is not more than 130 UTF-8 characters to
117 * conservatively fit within common messaging services. As part of
118 * {@link Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB_MR2}, all Binder objects are
119 * expected to support this protocol for fully integrated tweeting
120 * across the platform. To support older code, the default implementation
121 * logs the tweet to the main log as a simple emulation of broadcasting
122 * it publicly over the Internet.
123 *
124 * <p>Also, upon completing the dispatch, the object must make a cup
125 * of tea, return it to the caller, and exclaim "jolly good message
126 * old boy!".
127 */
128 int TWEET_TRANSACTION = ('_'<<24)|('T'<<16)|('W'<<8)|'T';
129
130 /**
Dianne Hackborna3d487c2011-12-01 18:42:24 -0800131 * IBinder protocol transaction code: tell an app asynchronously that the
132 * caller likes it. The app is responsible for incrementing and maintaining
133 * its own like counter, and may display this value to the user to indicate the
134 * quality of the app. This is an optional command that applications do not
135 * need to handle, so the default implementation is to do nothing.
136 *
137 * <p>There is no response returned and nothing about the
138 * system will be functionally affected by it, but it will improve the
139 * app's self-esteem.
140 */
141 int LIKE_TRANSACTION = ('_'<<24)|('L'<<16)|('I'<<8)|'K';
142
Dianne Hackborna53de062012-05-08 18:53:51 -0700143 /** @hide */
144 int SYSPROPS_TRANSACTION = ('_'<<24)|('S'<<16)|('P'<<8)|'R';
145
Dianne Hackborna3d487c2011-12-01 18:42:24 -0800146 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800147 * Flag to {@link #transact}: this is a one-way call, meaning that the
148 * caller returns immediately, without waiting for a result from the
Dirk Doughertyd76ef972010-03-29 14:20:41 -0700149 * callee. Applies only if the caller and callee are in different
150 * processes.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800151 */
152 int FLAG_ONEWAY = 0x00000001;
153
154 /**
155 * Get the canonical name of the interface supported by this binder.
156 */
157 public String getInterfaceDescriptor() throws RemoteException;
158
159 /**
160 * Check to see if the object still exists.
161 *
162 * @return Returns false if the
163 * hosting process is gone, otherwise the result (always by default
164 * true) returned by the pingBinder() implementation on the other
165 * side.
166 */
167 public boolean pingBinder();
168
169 /**
170 * Check to see if the process that the binder is in is still alive.
171 *
172 * @return false if the process is not alive. Note that if it returns
173 * true, the process may have died while the call is returning.
174 */
175 public boolean isBinderAlive();
176
177 /**
178 * Attempt to retrieve a local implementation of an interface
179 * for this Binder object. If null is returned, you will need
180 * to instantiate a proxy class to marshall calls through
181 * the transact() method.
182 */
183 public IInterface queryLocalInterface(String descriptor);
184
185 /**
186 * Print the object's state into the given stream.
187 *
188 * @param fd The raw file descriptor that the dump is being sent to.
189 * @param args additional arguments to the dump request.
190 */
191 public void dump(FileDescriptor fd, String[] args) throws RemoteException;
192
193 /**
Dianne Hackborn9a849832011-04-07 15:11:57 -0700194 * Like {@link #dump(FileDescriptor, String[])} but always executes
195 * asynchronously. If the object is local, a new thread is created
196 * to perform the dump.
197 *
198 * @param fd The raw file descriptor that the dump is being sent to.
199 * @param args additional arguments to the dump request.
200 */
201 public void dumpAsync(FileDescriptor fd, String[] args) throws RemoteException;
202
203 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800204 * Perform a generic operation with the object.
205 *
206 * @param code The action to perform. This should
207 * be a number between {@link #FIRST_CALL_TRANSACTION} and
208 * {@link #LAST_CALL_TRANSACTION}.
Glenn Kasten334031c2010-11-09 21:54:38 -0800209 * @param data Marshalled data to send to the target. Must not be null.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800210 * If you are not sending any data, you must create an empty Parcel
211 * that is given here.
212 * @param reply Marshalled data to be received from the target. May be
213 * null if you are not interested in the return value.
214 * @param flags Additional operation flags. Either 0 for a normal
215 * RPC, or {@link #FLAG_ONEWAY} for a one-way RPC.
216 */
217 public boolean transact(int code, Parcel data, Parcel reply, int flags)
218 throws RemoteException;
219
220 /**
221 * Interface for receiving a callback when the process hosting an IBinder
222 * has gone away.
223 *
224 * @see #linkToDeath
225 */
226 public interface DeathRecipient {
227 public void binderDied();
228 }
229
230 /**
231 * Register the recipient for a notification if this binder
232 * goes away. If this binder object unexpectedly goes away
233 * (typically because its hosting process has been killed),
234 * then the given {@link DeathRecipient}'s
235 * {@link DeathRecipient#binderDied DeathRecipient.binderDied()} method
236 * will be called.
237 *
238 * <p>You will only receive death notifications for remote binders,
239 * as local binders by definition can't die without you dying as well.
240 *
John Spurlock6098c5d2013-06-17 10:32:46 -0400241 * @throws RemoteException if the target IBinder's
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800242 * process has already died.
243 *
244 * @see #unlinkToDeath
245 */
246 public void linkToDeath(DeathRecipient recipient, int flags)
247 throws RemoteException;
248
249 /**
250 * Remove a previously registered death notification.
251 * The recipient will no longer be called if this object
252 * dies.
253 *
John Spurlock6098c5d2013-06-17 10:32:46 -0400254 * @return {@code true} if the <var>recipient</var> is successfully
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800255 * unlinked, assuring you that its
256 * {@link DeathRecipient#binderDied DeathRecipient.binderDied()} method
John Spurlock6098c5d2013-06-17 10:32:46 -0400257 * will not be called; {@code false} if the target IBinder has already
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800258 * died, meaning the method has been (or soon will be) called.
259 *
John Spurlock6098c5d2013-06-17 10:32:46 -0400260 * @throws java.util.NoSuchElementException if the given
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800261 * <var>recipient</var> has not been registered with the IBinder, and
262 * the IBinder is still alive. Note that if the <var>recipient</var>
263 * was never registered, but the IBinder has already died, then this
264 * exception will <em>not</em> be thrown, and you will receive a false
265 * return value instead.
266 */
267 public boolean unlinkToDeath(DeathRecipient recipient, int flags);
268}