Set bluetooth discoverable off at power on time if the discoverable timeout
is no forever
bug 5068151
Change-Id: I413e8de5f49030b741a8b84a566065d112ee60be
prevent icon from moving when drilling into hierarchy
Fix up the layout of home/up/titles in the action bar such that showing/hiding
the "up" indicator never changes the position of the icon, logo, or title.
Change-Id: Ic2117babe3a54619a4b787d5374295955a58fb34
across different applications.
Alter font sizing and metrics of standard list item layouts to match
UI spec. This fixes metrics issues in dialogs, menus, and more.
Change-Id: I1e4f6266ac5e0d23e5272d69b5a102e3364ca7aa
This change makes SurfaceFlinger always use the
GRALLOC_USAGE_HW_COMPOSER usage bit when allocating buffers that may be
passed to the HWComposer.
Change-Id: I70362a8ede2b359fb2046853f85149d597465817
This gets the current connection state of the profile with respect
to the local Bluetooth adapter.
Change-Id: I7cff6c9201d29a8b45413cff7384b7483f21bd5c
There was a bug in the invalidation code that prevented some
animations fropm starting. An INVISIBLE view would mark some dirty
flags then propagate the invaliation up the parent hierarchy. This would
cause a redraw of the hierarchy, but would not include the invisible
view (invisible children do not get drawn). Thus the flags wouldn't get cleared.
Later, an animation to fade the view in (making it VISIBLE on start) would
be started on the view. But the invalidation triggered by that animation would
not propagate because the invisible view would see that it was already
invalidated, and wouldn't send the message along. No invalidation means no drawing,
so the animation wouldn't start because the invalidation didn't make it's way up to the
top and the child's parent did not redraw.
The fix is to noop the invalidate() call for GONE/INVISIBLE views which do not
have animations set on them. Making these views VISIBLE later will trigger
an invalidation, as will starting an animation on them, so the behavior should
not change except for the buggy situation.
Change-Id: I7a26a4bc7823f08fef56e52648e77ca256df6858
This introduces a new facility for code during the boot process
to display messages to the user through a progress dialog. This
is only for use when performing longer-than-usual post-upgrade
operations such as running dexopt on applications or upgrading
databases.
Change-Id: I0e78439ccec3850fb67872c22f235bf12a158dae
As init now uses SIGKILL to stop daemons, performing graceful shutdown
becomes impossible. Here we implement our own solution by asking daemons
to monitor the control socket and terminate when it is closed.
Change-Id: I07a28807173a81b7f95e70f4193e974317acf88a