This change sets LOCAL_SDK_VERSION for all packages where
this is possible without breaking the build, and
LOCAL_PRIVATE_PLATFORM_APIS := true otherwise.
Setting one of these two will be made required soon, and this
is a change in preparation for that. Not setting LOCAL_SDK_VERSION
makes the app implicitly depend on the bootclasspath, which is
often not required. This change effectively makes depending on
private apis opt-in rather than opt-out.
Test: make relevant packages
Bug: 73535841
Change-Id: I4233b9091d9066c4fa69f3d24aaf367ea500f760
Idle UIDs are ones that were in the background for long enough time.
Currently such apps can access sensor data even though they have no
user perceptible components running. This affects the user's privacy
since an app in the background can use sensor data to infer location,
activity, habbits, etc.
The goal is to restrict sensor access for all apps in the ecosystem
regardless of target SDK which means the solution should be backwards
compatible. At the high level the sesnor service observes UID state
changes and applies policy like this:
Continuous sensors: for sensros in this reporting mode when the UID
goes in the background we will stop dispatching events. Once the UID
goes active we will start reporting the events. While this is an
app visible behavior change we would rather do that vs delivering
fake events.
Flush events: there is no change in behavior based on the UID state.
Hence, idle apps can request a flush and would get the completion
callback. From an app perspective flushing works at any point.
Trigger events: for sensors in this reporting mode when the UID
goes in the background we will not report any trigger events. From
an app perspective the sensor just did not pick up any events.
On-change events: for sensors in this reporting mode when the UID
goes in the background we will not report any change events. From
an app perspective the sensor just did not pick up any events.
Wake locks: since UIDs in idle state cannot acquire wakelocks we
will not be grabbing a wakelock on behalf of apps in that state.
Test: Added - SensorTest#testSanitizedContinuousEventsUidIdle
Added - SensorTest#testBatchAndFlushUidIdle
Pass - cts-tradefed run cts-dev -m CtsSensorTestCases
bug:63938985
Change-Id: Iee73dc034f5fe7fbea789a3b60db4290757c5052
Statically including legacy-android-test leads to duplicate classes
which causes build time problems (with Proguard) and runtime problems on
older SDK versions. This change:
* Stops statically including legacy-android-test.
* Adds compile time dependencies on andoid.test.base, android.test.mock
and android.test.runner where necessary.
* Adds <uses-library android:name="android.test.runner"/> to any
affected package to ensure that the classes that were included by
legacy-android-test are still available at runtime. That also adds a
dependency on android.test.base and android.test.mock.
The following change descriptions were generated automatically and so
may be a little repetitive. They are provided to give the reviewer
enough information to check the comments match what has actually been
changed and check the reasoning behind the changes.
* apct-tests/perftests/core/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in CorePerfTests results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
CorePerfTests's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
* core/tests/ConnectivityManagerTest/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
ConnectivityManagerTest's source depends on its classes and because
of these changes they are no longer present on the compilation
path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in ConnectivityManagerTest
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* core/tests/bandwidthtests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
BandwidthTests's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in BandwidthTests results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* core/tests/bluetoothtests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
BluetoothTests's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in BluetoothTests results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* core/tests/hosttests/test-apps/DownloadManagerTestApp/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in DownloadManagerTestApp
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
DownloadManagerTestApp's source depends on its classes and because
of these changes they are no longer present on the compilation
path.
* core/tests/hosttests/test-apps/ExternalSharedPerms/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in
ExternalSharedPermsTestApp results in duplicate classes which leads
to build time and compile time issues.
* core/tests/hosttests/test-apps/ExternalSharedPermsBT/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in
ExternalSharedPermsBTTestApp results in duplicate classes which
leads to build time and compile time issues.
* core/tests/hosttests/test-apps/ExternalSharedPermsDiffKey/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in
ExternalSharedPermsDiffKeyTestApp results in duplicate classes
which leads to build time and compile time issues.
* core/tests/hosttests/test-apps/ExternalSharedPermsFL/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in
ExternalSharedPermsFLTestApp results in duplicate classes which
leads to build time and compile time issues.
* core/tests/notificationtests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
NotificationStressTests's source depends on its classes and because
of these changes they are no longer present on the compilation
path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in NotificationStressTests
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* keystore/tests/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in KeystoreTests results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* media/mca/tests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
CameraEffectsTests's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in CameraEffectsTests
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* media/tests/MediaFrameworkTest/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
mediaframeworktest's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in mediaframeworktest
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* nfc-extras/tests/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in NfcExtrasTests results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* packages/CarrierDefaultApp/tests/unit/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
CarrierDefaultAppUnitTests's source depends on its classes and
because of these changes they are no longer present on the
compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in
CarrierDefaultAppUnitTests results in duplicate classes which leads
to build time and compile time issues.
* packages/ExtServices/tests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
ExtServicesUnitTests's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in ExtServicesUnitTests
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* packages/MtpDocumentsProvider/tests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' and 'android.test.mock' to
LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because MtpDocumentsProviderTests's source
depends on their classes and because of these changes they are no
longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in
MtpDocumentsProviderTests results in duplicate classes which leads
to build time and compile time issues.
* packages/SettingsLib/tests/integ/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
SettingsLibTests's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in SettingsLibTests
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* packages/SettingsProvider/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in SettingsProvider
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* packages/SettingsProvider/AndroidManifest.xml
Add uses-library for android.test.runner because otherwise this
change would change the set of files available to SettingsProvider
at runtime.
* packages/Shell/tests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' and 'android.test.mock' to
LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because ShellTests's source depends on their
classes and because of these changes they are no longer present on
the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in ShellTests results in
duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* packages/SystemUI/shared/tests/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in SystemUISharedLibTests
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* packages/SystemUI/tests/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in SystemUITests results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
SystemUITests's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
* packages/WAPPushManager/tests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
WAPPushManagerTests's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in WAPPushManagerTests
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* sax/tests/saxtests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
FrameworksSaxTests's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in FrameworksSaxTests
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* tests/BrowserPowerTest/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
BrowserPowerTests's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in BrowserPowerTests
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* tests/CanvasCompare/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
CanvasCompare's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in CanvasCompare results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* tests/CoreTests/android/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
CoreTests's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in CoreTests results in
duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* tests/DataIdleTest/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
DataIdleTest's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in DataIdleTest results in
duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* tests/FrameworkPerf/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
FrameworkPerf's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in FrameworkPerf results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* tests/HierarchyViewerTest/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
HierarchyViewerTest's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in HierarchyViewerTest
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* tests/ImfTest/tests/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
ImfTestTests's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in ImfTestTests results in
duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* tests/Internal/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in InternalTests results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* tests/MemoryUsage/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
MemoryUsage's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in MemoryUsage results in
duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
* tests/NetworkSecurityConfigTest/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
NetworkSecurityConfigTests's source depends on its classes and
because of these changes they are no longer present on the
compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in
NetworkSecurityConfigTests results in duplicate classes which leads
to build time and compile time issues.
* tests/SoundTriggerTests/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in SoundTriggerTests
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
SoundTriggerTests's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
* tests/SurfaceComposition/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in SurfaceComposition
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
Added 'android.test.runner.stubs' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
SurfaceComposition's source depends on its classes and because of
these changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
* tests/TtsTests/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in TtsTests results in
duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
TtsTests's source depends on its classes and because of these
changes they are no longer present on the compilation path.
* tests/WindowAnimationJank/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in WindowAnimationJank
results in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile
time issues.
* tests/permission/Android.mk
Added 'android.test.base' to LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because
FrameworkPermissionTests's source depends on its classes and
because of these changes they are no longer present on the
compilation path.
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in
FrameworkPermissionTests results in duplicate classes which leads
to build time and compile time issues.
* tests/testables/tests/Android.mk
Removed legacy-android-test from LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_LIBRARIES
because statically including the classes in TestablesTests results
in duplicate classes which leads to build time and compile time
issues.
Added 'android.test.base' and 'android.test.mock' to
LOCAL_JAVA_LIBRARIES because TestablesTests's source depends on
their classes and because of these changes they are no longer
present on the compilation path.
Bug: 30188076
Test: make checkbuild
Change-Id: Iacfc939c97415314366ed61c5f3b7aa1a40f0ec9
Replace the existing Vibrator APIs with a new class to encapsulate the
haptic effect information, and add the ability to control the vibration
strength.
Test: cts-tradefed run commandAndExit cts-dev -m CtsOsTestCases -t android.os.cts.VibratorTest
cts-tradefed run commandAndExit cts-dev -m CtsOsTestCases -t android.os.cts.VibrationEffectTest
runtest systemui-notification
Manual testing with $T/google_experimental/users/michaelwr/Vibrator
Bug: 30961353
Change-Id: Idbb9864a7b084c85e7b7de3257a0e6b40d9d91d6
In preparation for removing junit classes from the Android API
the legacy-test target will be removed from the
TARGET_DEFAULT_JAVA_LIBRARIES. This change adds explicit
dependencies on junit and/or legacy-android-test to ensure that
modules will compile properly once it is removed.
Bug: 30188076
Test: make checkbuild
Change-Id: I13e88297731253420e4e5f5291d503f13a39a156
- WindowContainerController class allows a component outside window manager
to create a window container and communicate directly with it to make
changes. For example, the ActivityRecord class in activity manager uses the
AppWindowContainerController class to create and communicate with
AppWindowToken window container class which is its counterpart on the window
manager side.
- WindowContainerListener interface allows a component outside WM to get
notified of changes to a window container. For example, the ActivityRecord
class in AM implements the AppWindowContainerListener interface to get
notified of changes to the AppWindowToken container.
Bug: 30060889
Test: Existing tests pass and manual testing.
Test: bit FrameworksServicesTests:com.android.server.wm.WindowContainerControllerTests
Test: bit FrameworksServicesTests:com.android.server.wm.WindowContainerTests
Change-Id: I2896bfa46a80b227052528c7da8cf4e56beab4bc
Makes it easier to follow what is going on and also clean-up in
preparation of stand way for AM to interact with containers in WM.
Test: Existing tests pass and manual testing
Change-Id: I91754b6d974dce2f696453cdaed175efb0f10c73
Window tokens can now only be on one display, so we now require clients
that want to add/remove window tokens to specify the display they would
like the token to be created on. This simplifies the token handling code
in WM and will be useful moving forward for clients that want to add
windows to external displays.
Test: Existing tests pass
Change-Id: I6b2d8d58a913b3624f1a9a7bebbb99315613f103
Now display-specific settings, such as dimensions and orientation,
are stored in display override config. For default display it is
mirroring the global config. Each time when global config is updated,
override of the default display should be updated too and vice versa.
Test: Existing and manual tests still pass.
Change-Id: Ic6c2190092d328820f314a05bed43c875db18170
When activity transition triggers a rotation change, the starting
window will normally be the top window at the time we try
to select the window animation. However, these layout params won't
have the apps rotation animation set (as the client code will set that
on the real window, not the starting window). Eventually we would
like to add API to specify rotation animation via manifest to solve
this problem cleanly. In the mean time, we can force a specific rotation
animation from the double tap gesture, and clean up some camera
ugliness. We accomplish this by attaching an animation hint to
ActivityOptions.
Bug: 28838855
Change-Id: If052cd8cbae76651da43f3b4c590cd9dcc1afc0f
...isUserAMonkey for testing purpose
Add an argument for the caller to specify if they are a poo flinging
monkey.
Change-Id: I0e149a8d78776abaf07517bd4ae886047b7f4252
Changes activity manager and window manager to use resizeMode
as defined by ActivityInfo#resizeMode instead of a boolean.
Bug: 26774816
Change-Id: I8cef46d9fba6bfdd21df7da63ed5d5330ad03d4b
Allows an activity to always be focusable regardless of if it is in a
stack whose activities are normally not focusable. For example, activities
in pinned stack aren't focusable. This flag allows them to be focusable.
Also, changed ActivityInfo.#{resizeable, supportsPip} to use flags.
Bug: 26273032
Bug: 26034613
Change-Id: I8c63e6d3256757e2e6931e08b8a65269f5169d35
When an activity is moved to a stack using the
ActivityStack#moveActivityToStack API a new task is created to
hold the activity in the stack. However, when the new task is
created in the window manager side it uses the stack id of the
previous stack the activity was in. We now pass the stack to use
from activity manager to window manager.
Bug: 25987309
Bug: 25961636
Change-Id: Iecc71f6d9b3e70a8d88e134b42f7532ba5327bad
The only time AppWindowToken.willBeHidden is used is for determining
if the app should contribute to calculating orientation. In the same
check AppWindowToken.hiddenRequested will be or-ed with willBeHiden,
so it's enough that hiddenRequested to be set.
The only place where willBeHidden is set, is right before
WMS.setAppVisibility is called, which will set hiddenRequested.
Because of this willBeHidden is unnecessary.
Change-Id: Iea35f39f72e7f0dcd76205ef580f3a74cac72d08
We crop windows to their stack bounds when the docked stack
exists. We don't want to do this for the home activity since
the docked stack isn't visible when the home activity is visible.
Change-Id: Ibb3157dabbb6c979358ddc2098a01c6ddf6540e8
Currently the construction of configuration is split between thease
two entities. This poses two problems: it's harder to follow the
construction logic and more importantly we can't determine if
configuration changes significantly before delegating work to the
Window Manager. This CL moves the configuration override logic to
the Activity Manager, since it both detects configuration changes and
informs clients about them. Window Manager becomes purely a recipient
of the information.
Change-Id: I075570ee055cce9c5665772fa8d4fe8ccb5c6313
New window layer that voice interaction service windows
go in to. Includes a new voice-specific content rectangle
that voice activities are placed in to.
Add specific animations for this layer, sliding down from
the top (though this can be customized by the voice interaction
service).
Also add the concept of activities running for voice interaction
services for purposes of adjusting the animation used for them,
again sliding from the top, but not (yet?) customizable by the
voice interaction service.
Change-Id: Ic9e0e8c843c2e2972d6abb4087dce0019326155d
...and now fail conservatively when two apps both attempt to define
the same permission. Apps signed with the same certificate are
permitted to redefine permissions.
We also finally have a (hidden) interface class for observing package
installation so that we can now rev the interface without breaking
existing callers.
Bug 13551375
Change-Id: Ifa4e59154dcccbb286ee46a35a6f25e4ad0f0f01
If a window claims to handle its own configuration change then we
won't destroy and recreate its window on a configuration change.
Normally that recreation triggers the first layout following
orientation change because mHaveFrame is false. Windows that handle
their own configuration changes never got a relayout pass following a
change in orientation.
This change passes the configuration changes that an application
handles into the AppWindowToken. If the app says it handles
orientation or screen size changes then a relayout will occur when the
configuration has changed.
Fixes bug 11647107.
Change-Id: Ie8d49fd050442ebbdcf0b805087894e3a2fc4be9
The new attribute allows an Activity such as the alarm to appear
on all users screens.
Bug: 7213805 fixed.
Change-Id: If7866b13d88c04af07debc69e0e875d0adc6050a
These have been created to reduce the size and complexity
of frameworks/base.
mms-common was created by moving all of
frameworks/base/core/java/com/google/android/mms
to:
frameworks/opt/mms
telephony-common was created by moving some of
frameworks/base/telephony
to:
frameworks/opt/telephony
Change-Id: If6cb3c6ff952767fc10210f923dc0e4b343cd4ad
Simplified input injection API down to just one call.
Removed all input state reading API. It was only used by the
window manager policy and required a permission that applications
could not obtain. READ_INPUT_STATE is now unused and deprecated.
Change-Id: I41278141586ddee9468cae0fb59ff0dced6cbc00
The status bar and navigation bar are two completely separate
elements, with their own semantics. The system bar now classifies
itself as a navigation bar, since that is really how it behaves.
This required rewriting the HDMI resizing code, so that it is
all done by PhoneWindowManager since that is what is responsible
for the size of the navigation bar (and thus now system bar). This
actually gets rid of a fair amount of code, and means we can also
do the same thing for a pure navigation bar.
Likewise the system bar now has the navigation bar ability to be
hidden when requested by system UI flags. To get the behavior
we want on Xoom, we only allow the nav bar to be hidden when it
will help provide a better aspect ratio for showing widescreen
videos.
Finally the nav/system bar now animates when hidden and shown.
Change-Id: Ie927154b68376a0b61802f99171ff56b8da92e7a
Use it for recent tasks switching.
Not perfect yet by far, but something.
Also fix issue #6186758: Twitter crashes after tapping on a tweet on JRM75D
Change-Id: I49bf6c94aafde875ac652dedaf96d6c08cc9e7d2
Bug: 4981385
Simplify the orientation changing code path in the
WindowManager. Instead of the policy calling setRotation()
when the sensor determined orientation changes, it calls
updateRotation(), which figures everything out. For the most
part, the rotation actually passed to setRotation() was
more or less ignored and just added confusion, particularly
when handling deferred orientation changes.
Ensure that 180 degree rotations are disallowed even when
the application specifies SCREEN_ORIENTATION_SENSOR_*.
These rotations are only enabled when docked upside-down for
some reason or when the application specifies
SCREEN_ORIENTATION_FULL_SENSOR.
Ensure that special modes like HDMI connected, lid switch,
dock and rotation lock all cause the sensor to be ignored
even when the application asks for sensor-based orientation
changes. The sensor is not relevant in these modes because
some external factor (or the user) is determining the
preferred rotation.
Currently, applications can still override the preferred
rotation even when there are special modes in play that
might say otherwise. We could tweak this so that some
special modes trump application choices completely
(resulting in a letter-boxed application, perhaps).
I tested this sort of tweak (not included in the patch)
and it seems to work fine, including transitions between
applications with varying orientation.
Delete dead code related to animFlags.
Handle pausing/resuming orientation changes more precisely.
Ensure that a deferred orientation change is performed when
a drag completes, even if endDragLw() is not called because the
drag was aborted before the drop happened. We pause
the orientation change in register() and resume in unregister()
because those methods appear to always be called as needed.
Change-Id: If0a31de3d057251e581fdee64819f2b19e676e9a
There was a race in the system process between applying the initial
configuration and executing code in higher-level system services
like the app widget service that relies on the config. For some
reason it starting showing up more after my code changes; it should
now be completely fixed.
Also fix the activity starting window to run in compatibility mode
if its application is going to be in compatibility mode.
And some various cleanup and small fixes.
Change-Id: I0566933bf1bbb4259c1d99a60c0a3c19af1542e5
Also know as:
Issue #3272051 Contacts edit view: Tapping the in-app back button
results in a forward transition
Yeah more complexity in deciding which animation to use.
Also reduce complexity in deciding which app's animation set to use,
to balance things out (and make it have less stupid behavior).
Change-Id: I78c6c5c5249a96206f7e03ce587c1dcb9a7dc14f
What this adds:
- A new Intent activity flag to completely replace an existing task.
- A new Intent activity flag to bring the current home task up behind
a new task being started/brought to the foreground.
- New versions of startActivity() that take an array of Intents to be
started, allowing applications to start a task in a specific state.
- A public moveTaskToFront() method on ActivityManager, with a new flag
that allows the caller to have the task moved to the front with the
current home task immediately behind it.
Change-Id: Ie8028d09acffb5349d98043c67676daba09f75c8