// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_ANDROID_BUILD_INFO_H_ #define BASE_ANDROID_BUILD_INFO_H_ #include #include #include "base/base_export.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/memory/singleton.h" namespace base { namespace android { // This enumeration maps to the values returned by BuildInfo::sdk_int(), // indicating the Android release associated with a given SDK version. enum SdkVersion { SDK_VERSION_JELLY_BEAN = 16, SDK_VERSION_JELLY_BEAN_MR1 = 17, SDK_VERSION_JELLY_BEAN_MR2 = 18, SDK_VERSION_KITKAT = 19, SDK_VERSION_KITKAT_WEAR = 20, SDK_VERSION_LOLLIPOP = 21, SDK_VERSION_LOLLIPOP_MR1 = 22, SDK_VERSION_MARSHMALLOW = 23 }; // BuildInfo is a singleton class that stores android build and device // information. It will be called from Android specific code and gets used // primarily in crash reporting. // It is also used to store the last java exception seen during JNI. // TODO(nileshagrawal): Find a better place to store this info. class BASE_EXPORT BuildInfo { public: ~BuildInfo() {} // Static factory method for getting the singleton BuildInfo instance. // Note that ownership is not conferred on the caller and the BuildInfo in // question isn't actually freed until shutdown. This is ok because there // should only be one instance of BuildInfo ever created. static BuildInfo* GetInstance(); // Const char* is used instead of std::strings because these values must be // available even if the process is in a crash state. Sadly // std::string.c_str() doesn't guarantee that memory won't be allocated when // it is called. const char* device() const { return device_; } const char* manufacturer() const { return manufacturer_; } const char* model() const { return model_; } const char* brand() const { return brand_; } const char* android_build_id() const { return android_build_id_; } const char* android_build_fp() const { return android_build_fp_; } const char* package_version_code() const { return package_version_code_; } const char* package_version_name() const { return package_version_name_; } const char* package_label() const { return package_label_; } const char* package_name() const { return package_name_; } const char* build_type() const { return build_type_; } int sdk_int() const { return sdk_int_; } int has_language_apk_splits() const { return has_language_apk_splits_; } const char* java_exception_info() const { return java_exception_info_; } void SetJavaExceptionInfo(const std::string& info); void ClearJavaExceptionInfo(); static bool RegisterBindings(JNIEnv* env); private: friend struct BuildInfoSingletonTraits; explicit BuildInfo(JNIEnv* env); // Const char* is used instead of std::strings because these values must be // available even if the process is in a crash state. Sadly // std::string.c_str() doesn't guarantee that memory won't be allocated when // it is called. const char* const device_; const char* const manufacturer_; const char* const model_; const char* const brand_; const char* const android_build_id_; const char* const android_build_fp_; const char* const package_version_code_; const char* const package_version_name_; const char* const package_label_; const char* const package_name_; const char* const build_type_; const int sdk_int_; const bool has_language_apk_splits_; // This is set via set_java_exception_info, not at constructor time. const char* java_exception_info_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BuildInfo); }; } // namespace android } // namespace base #endif // BASE_ANDROID_BUILD_INFO_H_