This change adds notification to find out when the device policy
has changed. When an admin adds or changes a policy, we get notified
and reset the state of keyguard to be enabled.
It also moves disabling keyguard into the TokenWatcher.acquired()
method to avoid disabling keyguard when a policy doesn't permit it.
This avoids reference counting issues in TokenWatcher and hence relieves
the ordering issue.
There is one remaining caveat. An application that uses KeyguardManager
to disable keyguard will need to disable keyguard again after any
policy change.
Tested:
Install and run app that disables keyguard with no admin. Result: keyguard is enabled/disabled as expected.
Enable admin and set quality = "something" after installing & running app. Result: keyguard is enabled.
Change admin password quality to "unspecified" and re-run app (per caveat). Result: keyguard is disabled.
Change admin password quality to "something" again. Result: keyguard is enabled.
Disable admin : Result: keyguard is enabled until app runs again (per caveat).
Added minor cosmetic changes after review.
Change-Id: I302f2b01446bf031f746b0f3e8b5fd7a6cc0e648
This can be used to move a surface offscreen to avoid the cost of compositing it.
This preserves the window and therefore the OpenGL context when used in h/w
accelerated apps.
Change-Id: I280295376601b17989d0fc8a271af66650016f09
On branch fix_sdk
Changes to be committed:
(use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
modified: core/java/android/app/KeyguardManager.java
Change-Id: I56848db098822536f0ac32efc8f0eb1d725bf6f9
This fix disables KeyguardManager's enable/disable API when any
device policy admin requests a policy that enforces a password.
Change-Id: Idb1da16b14ed8963142f7b1f62d2b060d84ffa65
The kernel threads are appended to the usual /data/anr/traces.txt file
and dropboxed along with the usual Dalvik stack dumps.
Change-Id: I120f1f5ee54c965efe9ac0c7f40fdef56385f1fa
NOTE: this change depends on the kernel publishing /proc/$PID/stack
Rather than come out of the user-modifiable APN DB, the DUN APN data will
come first from a built-in resource and then potentially overriden by a secure
setting (which is gservices upgradable).
Also made the "require-dun" setting secure-setting overridable.
bug:2736390
Change-Id: I1e4644c3839f06c977b83797641f3948785146a2
The Javadoc had a missing close <code> tag and also failed to mention
the "start" parameter in the doc.
Change-Id: I861d6646e82e1d49f23a09de8b68a61f81689f83
Initialize the cache path only if the container exists.
This did exist before but was somehow removed.
Fix a known test failure as well.
Change-Id: I63219369b0e7abca4919fbde2a04035a0fea9e35
This is to avoid flashlight apps that had been using reflection to access
this API after this class was removed after eclair.
Change-Id: I26ed929abad93345468eb33d4a15977a31ebea7e
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
This avoids problems if the time is reset while shutting down.
Change-Id: I54c7c787e55648ebf5a68e79056f92fbac0081ae
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
JSConfim doesn't have a cancel listener. So when
user cancel the dialog, we do not wake up the WebCoreThread.
The same code is already done for JSPrompt dialog correctly.
Fix http://b/issue?id=2679139
It looks like there was a subtle bug where Process.setOomAdj() could
return false just because the given process doesn't exist, even though
it is documented to only return false if OOM killing is not supported
at all. This would cause the activity manager to fall into its code
path of trying to clean up processes itself, which it does a much
poorer problem at. I am thinking we may be seeing this problem more
now that the activity manager is killing background processes itself
when there are too many of them.
In addition, this change cleans up and reduces some of the logging
around killing processes.
Finally, try to improve process LRU management a bit by taking
into account process dependencies. Any dependent processes are
pulled up in the LRU list with the processes that is actually
moving. Also, we bring a process up if someone accesses its content
provider.
Change-Id: I34ea161f839679345578ffe681e8d9c5d26ab948
This adds the base SlidinTab drawable resources shared by
InCallScreen and LockScreen into the zygote process. It should
save approximately 375kB (mdpi) and 825kB (hdpi) of RAM by
sharing resource between the LockScreen and InCallScreen.
Change-Id: I05bcafa894ed27d419b171ad5041bd83134461f7
This test actually exposes some bugs -- the test passes as written, but
certain parts are commented out with references to the bugs in question.
Bug: 2665914
Bug: 2665954
Change-Id: I61220e0efadc4edbb6ad419d26fa1f0f50bbc24c