can happen if services are going away as the AccessibilityManagerService
is trying to dispatch notifications to these services. Catching this
exception and bailing because having this exception means that there
are no more services around that need to get this notification.
Re-arrange various things to ensure that the search dialog is told about system windows being
closed before it is told about the navigation back to home.
* changes:
Fix resource code and version attributes Create a new package setting object for updated system apps rather than moving around the same setting. This updates the resource, code and version correctly. For updating system packages, disable the package first which removes the entry from internal structures, create a new package setting, add it to list of user id's then rest of installation steps, kill the process if needed via ActivityManager then add this setting if everything was successful. This also fixes issues with updating values prematurely.
Create a new package setting object for updated system apps rather than moving
around the same setting. This updates the resource, code and version correctly.
For updating system packages, disable the package first which removes the entry
from internal structures, create a new package setting, add it to list of user id's
then rest of installation steps, kill the process if needed via ActivityManager
then add this setting if everything was successful. This also fixes issues with
updating values prematurely.
When a new version of system package is available via OTA, just physically remove
entries for pkg. Note that the component and other info will be eventually updated
later on when scanning the package.
Also move certificate verification slightly ahead before scanning packages.
Some null checks
New api's in ActivityManager to kill an application pkg before finishing installation
by surface flinger in compatiblity mode. The original approach confused the app because
the surface size and the view size were different.
* a few clean up. removed unsed arguments, obsolete conditions from getTranslator()
(expandable check was a bug)
This was previously hard-coded to 0. Now set to the value of the
"ro.opengles.version" system property. The default value is
ConfigurationInfo.GL_ES_VERSION_UNDEFINED.
Instead of a list, we now just have a single boolean indicating whether an
application is density aware, and this set set to true by default as of
Donut.
This changes the names of the directories in aapt, to what you see
in the list of DpiTest resources. Also adds a new "long" configuration
for wide screens, which the platform sets appropriate, and introduces
a new kind of resizeability for not large but significantly larger
than normal screens which may have compatibility issues.
* FullScreen mode was not hiding status bar for app in compatibility mode
* fixed fillsScreenLw to take compatibility window into account
* Fixed the logic in needsBackgroundFiller to be consistent with other places.
* Fix NPE in WindowManagerService#applyAnimationLocked LayoutParam can be null.
* More surface view fix.
- correct event translation on surface view.
- use compatible window
* removed FLAG_NO_COMPATIBILITY_SCALE. It was my misunderstanding of how SurfaceView works, and this was not necessary.
* Added compatibility related info to package dumpsys
Quick and dirty solution: a new --packages argument allows you to specify an explicit
set of packages to include in the dump. There is also now a new GServices setting
that can provide a value for it.
* changes:
* Use Fede In/Out animation if one of opening/closing apps is in compatibility mode. * preserve compatibility window flag when the app updates window's layout params. * Added assertion in DEFAULT_COMPATIBILITY_INFO object to prevent unintentional modification. * A few minor updates * log/dump message improvement * Removed unnecessary method in FadeInOutAnimator * Fixed 100 char issue in WindwoManagerServer.java
* preserve compatibility window flag when the app updates window's layout params.
* Added assertion in DEFAULT_COMPATIBILITY_INFO object to prevent unintentional modification.
* A few minor updates
* log/dump message improvement
* Removed unnecessary method in FadeInOutAnimator
* Fixed 100 char issue in WindwoManagerServer.java
* changes:
MountListener: When we connect to vold, explicitly mount external storage. Vold no longer mounts storage automatically so it doesnt interfere with the framework booting.
Actually I don't think it is really an issue here, because the status bar doesn't
start itself up like this until after we have booted, but let's be safe.
And DO NOT MERGE since this code has changed in master.
* changes:
Added fade-in out animation for compatible apps (This CL only add this when the app on the top is in compatibility mode for now. I need some help to do the same when the closing app is in compatibility mode) Refactored DimAnimator
(This CL only add this when the app on the top is in compatibility mode for now. I need some help to do the same
when the closing app is in compatibility mode)
Refactored DimAnimator
This adds a new API with the activity manager to find out about movement between
activities. For my sanity, the old IActivityWatcher is now renamed to
IActivityController, and the new activity movement interface is named
IActivityWatcher.
This changes the search manager itself to use the new API to manage its state.
Note that there are still problems when going back to the search dialog after
it was hidden -- the suggestions window no longer appears until you explicitly
dismiss and re-show it.
This is the problem where various things are listening for broadcasts
(such as battery status, PIN/PUK/Network) that an application can send
to cause harm to the system.
Solving this is tricky because many of these broadcasts are sticky,
and I have never figured out how to do permissions with sticky
broadcasts in a sane way. So instead, I am going to punt on the
general problem and just brute force it:
There is new a way for system components to declare specific
broadcast actions to be protected, which means that only the system
and the phone can send them. This is good enough for now. None
of it is exposed in the public API so we can make something a little
less stupid in the future if we ever need to.
Active scans will only happen if a hidden AP is in use, or if the new method
WifiManager.startScanActive() is called.
This fixes some audio playback problems with bluetooth A2DP.
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Setting to persist.adb.notify to 0 will disable the ad notification.
You need to be root to set this, so this allows disabling the notification
only on eng and userdebug builds.
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
This adds a new <path-permission> tag you can use inside of a <provide>
to define additional path-based permissions that broaden the global
read and write permissions. The initial use for this will be global
search, so that a content provider that is protected by permissions
can make a part of itself available to global search under another
permission. This addresses the issue with global search not being able
to request permissions it would need of providers it doesn't know
about at build time.
* added background filler surface to fill the outer rim. Using the same layer as dim surface because
they never co-exists (in the same window)
* clean up the obsolete code in CompatibiltyMode/ViewRoot for support large screen support.
If there's no data to be backed up, we no longer invoke the transport. We *DO*
still require that the agent have emitted a valid new state file, however.
This change also finally uncomments the code that removes the backup data file
after it has been sent to the transport, so there will be no more
packagename.data files lying around in the staging area.
We now log in dataChanged() only when an app is added to the backup set (and
*not* if it redundantly asks to be added after it's already there) and on error.
We now only commit to the pending-backup journal on disk the first time that a
given package is added to the backup set. This avoids a lot of write thrashing
of the disk, particularly since Settings tends to call dataChanged() a great
many times during boot, while the Settings UI is in use, etc.