Android
android.os
public interface

android.os.IBinder

android.os.IBinder

Base interface for a remotable object, the core part of a lightweight remote procedure call mechanism designed for high performance when performing in-process and cross-process calls. This interface describes the abstract protocol for interacting with a remotable object. Do not implement this interface directly, instead extend from Binder.

The key IBinder API is transact() matched by Binder.onTransact(). These methods allow you to send a call to an IBinder object and receive a call coming in to a Binder object, respectively. This transaction API is synchronous, such that a call to transact() does not return until the target has returned from Binder.onTransact(); this is the expected behavior when calling an object that exists in the local process, and the underlying inter-process communication (IPC) mechanism ensures that these same semantics apply when going across processes.

The data sent through transact() is a Parcel, a generic buffer of data that also maintains some meta-data about its contents. The meta data is used to manage IBinder object references in the buffer, so that those references can be maintained as the buffer moves across processes. This mechanism ensures that when an IBinder is written into a Parcel and sent to another process, if that other process sends a reference to that same IBinder back to the original process, then the original process will receive the same IBinder object back. These semantics allow IBinder/Binder objects to be used as a unique identity (to serve as a token or for other purposes) that can be managed across processes.

The system maintains a pool of transaction threads in each process that it runs in. These threads are used to dispatch all IPCs coming in from other processes. For example, when an IPC is made from process A to process B, the calling thread in A blocks in transact() as it sends the transaction to process B. The next available pool thread in B receives the incoming transaction, calls Binder.onTransact() on the target object, and replies with the result Parcel. Upon receiving its result, the thread in process A returns to allow its execution to continue. In effect, other processes appear to use as additional threads that you did not create executing in your own process.

The Binder system also supports recursion across processes. For example if process A performs a transaction to process B, and process B while handling that transaction calls transact() on an IBinder that is implemented in A, then the thread in A that is currently waiting for the original transaction to finish will take care of calling Binder.onTransact() on the object being called by B. This ensures that the recursion semantics when calling remote binder object are the same as when calling local objects.

When working with remote objects, you often want to find out when they are no longer valid. There are three ways this can be determined:

  • The transact() method will throw a RemoteException exception if you try to call it on an IBinder whose process no longer exists.
  • The pingBinder() method can be called, and will return false if the remote process no longer exists.
  • The linkToDeath() method can be used to register a IBinder.DeathRecipient with the IBinder, which will be called when its containing process goes away.

Nested Classes
IBinder.DeathRecipient Interface for receiving a callback when the process hosting an IBinder has gone away. 
Known Indirect Subclasses

See Also

Summary

Constants

      Value  
int  DUMP_TRANSACTION  IBinder protocol transaction code: dump internal state.  1598311760  0x5f444d50 
int  FIRST_CALL_TRANSACTION  The first transaction code available for user commands.  0x00000001 
int  FLAG_ONEWAY  Flag to transact(int, Parcel, Parcel, int): this is a one-way call, meaning that the caller returns immediately, without waiting for a result from the callee.  0x00000001 
int  INTERFACE_TRANSACTION  IBinder protocol transaction code: interrogate the recipient side of the transaction for its canonical interface descriptor.  1598968902  0x5f4e5446 
int  LAST_CALL_TRANSACTION  The last transaction code available for user commands.  16777215  0x00ffffff 
int  PING_TRANSACTION  IBinder protocol transaction code: pingBinder().  1599098439  0x5f504e47 

Public Methods

          String  getInterfaceDescriptor()
Get the canonical name of the interface supported by this binder.
          boolean  isBinderAlive()
Check to see if the process that the binder is in is still alive.
          void  linkToDeath(IBinder.DeathRecipient recipient, int flags)
Register the recipient for a notification if this binder goes away.
          boolean  pingBinder()
Check to see if the object still exists.
          IInterface  queryLocalInterface(String descriptor)
Attempt to retrieve a local implementation of an interface for this Binder object.
          boolean  transact(int code, Parcel data, Parcel reply, int flags)
Perform a generic operation with the object.
          boolean  unlinkToDeath(IBinder.DeathRecipient recipient, int flags)
Remove a previously registered death notification.

Details

Constants

public static final int DUMP_TRANSACTION

IBinder protocol transaction code: dump internal state.
Constant Value: 1598311760 (0x5f444d50)

public static final int FIRST_CALL_TRANSACTION

The first transaction code available for user commands.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)

public static final int FLAG_ONEWAY

Flag to transact(int, Parcel, Parcel, int): this is a one-way call, meaning that the caller returns immediately, without waiting for a result from the callee.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)

public static final int INTERFACE_TRANSACTION

IBinder protocol transaction code: interrogate the recipient side of the transaction for its canonical interface descriptor.
Constant Value: 1598968902 (0x5f4e5446)

public static final int LAST_CALL_TRANSACTION

The last transaction code available for user commands.
Constant Value: 16777215 (0x00ffffff)

public static final int PING_TRANSACTION

IBinder protocol transaction code: pingBinder().
Constant Value: 1599098439 (0x5f504e47)

Public Methods

public String getInterfaceDescriptor()

Get the canonical name of the interface supported by this binder.

public boolean isBinderAlive()

Check to see if the process that the binder is in is still alive.

Returns

  • false if the process is not alive. Note that if it returns true, the process may have died while the call is returning.

public void linkToDeath(IBinder.DeathRecipient recipient, int flags)

Register the recipient for a notification if this binder goes away. If this binder object unexpectedly goes away (typically because its hosting process has been killed), then the given IBinder.DeathRecipient's DeathRecipient.binderDied() method will be called.

You will only receive death notifications for remote binders, as local binders by definition can't die without you dying as well.

Throws

RemoteException if the target IBinder's process has already died.
RemoteException

public boolean pingBinder()

Check to see if the object still exists.

Returns

  • Returns false if the hosting process is gone, otherwise the result (always by default true) returned by the pingBinder() implementation on the other side.

public IInterface queryLocalInterface(String descriptor)

Attempt to retrieve a local implementation of an interface for this Binder object. If null is returned, you will need to instantiate a proxy class to marshall calls through the transact() method.

public boolean transact(int code, Parcel data, Parcel reply, int flags)

Perform a generic operation with the object.

Parameters

code The action to perform. This should be a number between FIRST_CALL_TRANSACTION and LAST_CALL_TRANSACTION.
data Marshalled data to send to the target. Most not be null. If you are not sending any data, you must create an empty Parcel that is given here.
reply Marshalled data to be received from the target. May be null if you are not interested in the return value.
flags Additional operation flags. Either 0 for a normal RPC, or FLAG_ONEWAY for a one-way RPC.

public boolean unlinkToDeath(IBinder.DeathRecipient recipient, int flags)

Remove a previously registered death notification. The recipient will no longer be called if this object dies.

Returns

  • Returns true if the recipient is successfully unlinked, assuring you that its DeathRecipient.binderDied() method will not be called. Returns false if the target IBinder has already died, meaning the method has been (or soon will be) called.

Throws

NoSuchElementException if the given recipient has not been registered with the IBinder, and the IBinder is still alive. Note that if the recipient was never registered, but the IBinder has already died, then this exception will not be thrown, and you will receive a false return value instead.
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