- we want functions like isEmpty() to return true if NANs are
involved in the Rect
- also clean-up the intersect familly of calls
- minor cleanup in the int32_t Rect as well
These played a role in http://b/5331198.
Bug: 5331198
Change-Id: I5369725ab482e4b83da9f1bd4cee5256e5de75b2
Bug: 5049148
Finished stylus support, including support for indirect stylus
and mouse tools.
Added TILT axis. When stylus tilt X/Y is available, it is transformed
into an orientation and tilt inclination which is a more convenient
representation and a simpler extension to the exiting API.
Touch devices now only report touch data using a single input
source. Previously touch devices in pointer mode would report
both absolute touch pad data and cooked pointer gestures.
Now we just pick one. The touch device switches modes as needed
when the focused application enables/disables pointer gestures.
This change greatly simplifies the code and reduces the load
on the input dispatcher.
Fixed an incorrect assumption that the value of ABS_(MT_)DISTANCE
would be zero whenever the stylus was in direct contact. It appears
that the correct way to determine whether the stylus is in direct
contact (rather than hovering) is by checking for a non-zero
reported pressure.
Added code to read the initial state of tool buttons and axis values
when the input devices are initialized or reset. This fixes
problems where the input mapper state might have the wrong initial
state.
Moved responsibility for cancelling pending inputs (keys down,
touches, etc.) to the InputDispatcher by sending it a device reset
notification. This frees the InputReader from having to synthesize
events during reset, which was cumbersome and somewhat brittle
to begin with.
Consolidated more of the common accumulator logic from
SingleTouchInputMapper and MultiTouchInputMapper into
TouchInputMapper.
Improved the PointerLocation output.
Change-Id: I595d3647f7fd7cb1e3eff8b3c76b85043b5fe2f0
Added TOOL_TYPE_ERASER.
Refactored the InputReader to share more code between the
various input mappers that handle button states and to
simplify the accumulator implementations by having each
one only handle a single type of input.
Removed the concept of direct/indirect tool types from the API.
If we add it back, it should be done in a manner that is orthogonal
to the tool type itself, perhaps as a flags field on the pointer.
The device source may well provide sufficient information anyhow.
Change-Id: I811c22d95e8304269b6ee4f6d11a6b04f3cfc1b2
This makes ANativeWindow_lock/ANativeWindow_unlockAndPost work
with ANativeWindows implemented by Surface and SurfaceTextureClient.
Also, Surface now inherits directly from SurfaceTextureClient.
Bug: 5003724
Change-Id: I9f285877c7bae9a262e9a7af91c2bae78804b2ef
Added the concept of pointer properties in a MotionEvent.
This is currently used to track the pointer tool type to enable
applications to distinguish finger touches from a stylus.
Button states are also reported to application as part of touch events.
There are no new actions for detecting changes in button states.
The application should instead query the button state from the
MotionEvent and take appropriate action as needed.
A good time to check the button state is on ACTION_DOWN.
As a side-effect, applications that do not support multiple buttons
will treat primary, secondary and tertiary buttons identically
for all touch events.
The back button on the mouse is mapped to KEYCODE_BACK
and the forward button is mapped to KEYCODE_FORWARD.
Added basic plumbing for the secondary mouse button to invoke
the context menu, particularly in lists.
Added clamp and split methods on MotionEvent to take care of
common filtering operations so we don't have them scattered
in multiple places across the framework.
Bug: 4260011
Change-Id: Ie992b4d4e00c8f2e76b961da0a902145b27f6d83
This removes the old non-public C++ API for TTS
engines and replaces it with a Java API.
The new API is still @hidden, until it has been approved.
Bug: 4148636
Change-Id: I7614ff788e11f897e87052f684f1b4938d539fb7
The input dispatcher sends a HOVER_ENTER to a window before dispatching
it any HOVER_MOVE events. For compatibility reasons, the window will
*also* receive the HOVER_MOVE. When the pointer moves into a different
window or the pointer goes down or when events are canceled for some reason,
the input dispatcher sends a HOVER_EXIT to the previously hovered window.
The view hierarchy behavior is similar. All views under the pointer
receive onHoverEvent with HOVER_ENTER followed by any number of HOVER_MOVE
events. When the pointer leaves a view, the view receives HOVER_EXIT.
Similarly, if a parent view decides to capture hover by returning true
from onHoverEvent, the hovered descendants will receive HOVER_EXIT.
The default behavior of onHoverEvent is to update the view's hovered
state by calling setHovered(true/false). Views can query their current
hovered state using isHovered().
For testing purposes, the hovered state is mapped to the pressed
drawable state. This will change in a subsequent commit with the
introduction of a new hovered drawable state.
Change-Id: Ib76a7a90236c8f2c7336e55773acade6346cacbe
The function definition includes a history_index parameter but it was
missing from the header file. So the function declaration must be
fixed.
Bug: 4108565
Change-Id: I7bacfacb28fdd51ffc80ae016c1b6ebb51fbd66f
Ensure that the joystick can always reach -1.0, 0.0 and 1.0 positions
even when noise filtering is applied. (Bug: 3514510)
Add support for a few more standard axes.
Add additional mapping modes for axes.
Some axes are inverted from standard interpretation
or are actually intended to be split into two distict axes
such as left/right trigger controls or accelerator/brake.
Add key layout file for a G25 racing wheel and XBox 360 controller
to tweak behavior. They work fine without them but the axis mappings
are not ideal.
Change-Id: I0fddd90309af4dc14d35f34fe99ed6e521c0b7c7
Fades out the mouse pointer:
- after 15 seconds of inactivity normally
- after 3 seconds of inactivity in lights out mode
- after a non-modifier key down
- after a touch down
Extended the native Looper to support enqueuing time delayed
messages. This is used by the PointerController to control
pointer fade timing.
Change-Id: I87792fea7dbe2d9376c78cf354fe3189a484d9da
Dispatch ACTION_HOVER_MOVE and ACTION_SCROLL through the View
hierarchy as onGenericTouchEvent. Pointer events dispatched
this way are delivered to the view under the pointer. Non-pointer
events continue to be delivered to the focused view.
Added scroll wheel support to AbsListView, ScrollView,
HorizontalScrollView and WebView. Shift+VSCROLL is translated
to HSCROLL as appropriate.
Added logging of new pointer events in PointerLocationView.
Fixed a problem in EventHub when a USB device is removed that
resulted in a long stream of ENODEV errors being logged until INotify
noticed the device was gone.
Note that the new events are not supported by wallpapers at this time
because the wallpaper engine only delivers touch events.
Make all mouse buttons behave identically. (Effectively we only
support one button.)
Change-Id: I9ab445ffb63c813fcb07db6693987b02475f3756
Added support for tracking the mouse position even when the mouse button
is not pressed. To avoid confusing existing applications, mouse movements
are reported using the new ACTION_HOVER_MOVE action when the mouse button
is not pressed.
Added some more plumbing for the scroll wheel axes. The values are
reported to Views but they are not yet handled by the framework.
Change-Id: I1706be850d25cf34e5adf880bbed5cc3265cf4b1
Added API on InputDevice to query the set of axes available.
Added API on KeyEvent and MotionEvent to convert keycodes and axes
to symbolic name strings for diagnostic purposes.
Added API on KeyEvent to query if a given key code is a gamepad button.
Added a new "axis" element to key layout files to specify the
mapping between raw absolute axis values and motion axis ids.
Expanded the axis bitfield to 64bits to allow for future growth.
Modified the Makefile for keyboard prebuilts to run the keymap
validation tool during the build.
Added layouts for two game controllers.
Added default actions for game pad button keys.
Added more tests.
Fixed a bunch of bugs.
Change-Id: I73f9166c3b3c5bcf4970845b58088ad467525525
This change makes it possible to extend the set of axes that
are reported in MotionEvents by defining new axis constants.
The MotionEvent object is now backed by its C++ counterpart
to avoid having to maintain multiple representations of the
same data.
Change-Id: Ibe93c90d4b390d43c176cce48d558d20869ee608
Also hide the bitmap thumbnail stuff, we can't support it in its
current form.
And fix some bugs with propagating paths to native code. Yikes!
Change-Id: I13ab37ddbdba5c073489cba5eab035117d3c1574
Assets were switched to using 64-bit all through the system, so switch
the NDK to using this new API as well.
Change-Id: I2817b11369db3a4dd504b839ef1a3a9780b83533
This change enables the framework to synthesize key events to implement
default behavior when an application does not handle a key.
For example, this change enables numeric keypad keys to perform
their associated special function when numlock is off.
The application is informed that it is processing a fallback keypress
so it can choose to ignore it.
Added a new keycode for switching applications.
Added ALT key deadkeys.
New default key mappings:
- ESC -> BACK
- Meta+ESC -> HOME
- Alt+ESC -> MENU
- Meta+Space -> SEARCH
- Meta+Tab -> APP_SWITCH
Fixed some comments.
Fixed some tests.
Change-Id: Id7f3b6645f3a350275e624547822f72652f3defe
Fixed a bug where we would lose the first touch point when swiping out of
the virtual key area.
Fixed a bug where we would not send an ACTION_MOVE event in cases where
individual pointers went down/up and the remaining pointers actually moved.
This is important since many applications do not handle pointer movements
during ACTION_POINTER_DOWN or ACTION_POINTER_UP. In the case of
ACTION_POINTER_UP the movement was completely lost since all pointers were
dispatched using their old location rather than the new location.
Improved motion event validation to check for duplicate pointer ids.
Added an input source constant that was missing from the NDK api but
defined in the framework api.
Added a timestamp when reporting added/removed devices in EventHub.
Bug: 3070082
Change-Id: I3206a030f43b7616e2f48006e5a9d522c4d92e56
Merge commit '86f1b643d10e0b5b17ae01db3b81020db87b3295'
* commit '86f1b643d10e0b5b17ae01db3b81020db87b3295':
Fix issue #3117918: No way to finish a native activity
Added new key maps for external keyboards. These maps are intended to
be shared across devices by inheriting the "keyboards.mk" product
makefile as part of the device's product definition.
One of the trickier changes here was to unwind some code in
MetaKeyKeyListener that assumed that only the low 8 bits of the meta key
state were actually used. The new code abandons bitshifts in favor
of simple conditionals that are probably easier to read anyways.
The special meta key state constants used by MetaKeyKeyListener
are now (@hide) defined in KeyEvent now so as to make it clearer that they
share the same code space even if those codes are not valid for KeyEvents.
The EventHub now takes care of detecting the appropriate key layout
map and key character map when the device is added and sets system
properties accordingly. This avoids having duplicate code in
KeyCharacterMap to probe for the appropriate key character map
although the current probing mechanism has been preserved for legacy
reasons just in case.
Added support for tracking caps lock, num lock and scroll lock and
turning their corresponding LEDs on and off as needed.
The key character map format will need to be updated to correctly support
PC style external keyboard semantics related to modifier keys.
That will come in a later change so caps lock doesn't actually do
anything right now except turn the shiny LEDs on and off...
Added a list of symbolic key names to KeyEvent and improved the toString()
output for debug diagnosis. Having this list in a central place in the
framework also allows us to remove it from Monkey so there is one less
thing to maintain when we add new keycodes.
Bug: 2912307
Change-Id: If8c25e8d50a7c29bbf5d663c94284f5f86de5da4
We can't reliably detect when the key for an OBB is incorrect, so just
remove the mention in the documentation. It still returns an error, but
just not the most specific error.
Bug: 3091064
Change-Id: I70e506822f2178a0ac5e4617fe545b23ce0026f4
Rearrange structure of MountService handling of OBBs to be entirely
asynchronous so we don't rely on locking as much. We still need the
locking to support dumpsys which has been improved to output all the
data structures for OBBs.
Added more tests to cover more of the error return codes.
Oh and fix a logic inversion bug.
Change-Id: I34f541192dbbb1903b24825889b8fa8f43e6e2a9
Merge commit '22cb4ef8ce9c4d5536ac5cee5c40b82bfa56ccc5'
* commit '22cb4ef8ce9c4d5536ac5cee5c40b82bfa56ccc5':
Switch Looper back to using poll() instead of epoll().