Part of issue #3116702: New manifest tags for supported screen sizes
Kind-of.
If you turn your head side-ways.
Change-Id: I446f1e2eadba1ce284c93ff9fb0197bb0e6b0fca
After UMS mounted, isUsbMassStorageConnected() will always return true even if USB is disconnected.
It's because mUmsEnabling will always be ture.
Change-Id: Ib24b2359ea2684eb0a9faeb880f383e87630e6e1
Remember, the system and main logs are
- Shared resources
- Primarily for recording problems
- To be used only for large grained events during normal operation
Bug: 3104855
Change-Id: I136fbd101917dcbc8ebc3f96f276426b48bde7b7
Apps that existed in an ASEC container before we put native libraries
in the ASEC container will have their native libraries in the
/data/data/<app>/lib directory. Don't try to symlink to the ASEC
container's library directory in this case.
Bug: 3108230
Change-Id: I32167341cc8ff8c005e50f456ee7c783bfb0bf22
This does the animation with the power manager lock held, which isn't great, but is safe.
Bug: 3102208
Change-Id: Ib0af3fab1cf6ba47053c10ae8b701376d63802ff
3094621: add "wipe sd card" option to factory data reset
3094609: collapse unmount/format into one command
Also since we have decided that it is important to consider
the Crespo storage as internal storage, DevicePolicyManager
gets a new API to be able to wipe it. (No big deal, since
all of the work for this is now done in the implementation
of the new UI.)
Change-Id: I32a77c410f710a87dcdcbf6586c09bd2e48a8807
This change adds a new window type for secure system overlays
created by the system itself from non-secure system overlays that
might be created by applications that have the system alert permission.
Secure views ignore the presence of secure system overlays.
Bug: 3098519
Change-Id: I8f8398f4fdeb0469e5d71124c21bedf121bd8c07
- Activity manager now prints the pid doing a startActivity request.
- Package manager now remembers messages about problems it has parsing
packages.xml.
Change-Id: I11a75aa3953dbfa5dd41cfbdf69116c764ec228f
NFC service is now an application service in packages/apps/Nfc.
NFC service is registered through ServiceManager.addService(), and the proxy
object NfcAdapter obtains a handle to it through ServiceManager.getService().
**Important** Had to add new symbols AID_NFC / NFC_UID / android.uid.nfc and
modify service_manager.c, Process.java and PackageManagerService.java in order
to force the com.android.nfc process to take a fixed uid, so that it can use
ServiceManager.addService().
Most of the JNI has moved to packages/apps/Nfc/jni. However NdefRecord and
NdefMessage require some in-process native code, so android_com_NdefMessage.cpp
and android_com_NdefRecord.cpp stay in frameworks/base/core/jni. They link to
a very small library libnfc_ndef.so that implements NDEF message parsing. This
has been added to core.mk so all devices (even without NFC hardware) can work
with NDEF data.
Bug: 3041259
Bug: 3097445
Change-Id: If8f00ce8f2053acfc9319ca366d4a9c02bd396e6
Signed-off-by: Nick Pelly <npelly@google.com>
- Pass to surface flinger whether we want animations or not.
- Don't use the animation when the screen goes off because of the prox sensor.
- Turn the screen-on animation back off
- Also, now the animation setting controls whether or not we do the animation.
Bug: 3097475
Bug: 3098508
Change-Id: I205d5564d6668b33a8dc1c40d8cc06c4aad305cf
Switch to using PBKDF2 for the key generation for OBBs. Any previously
generated OBBs will stop being read correctly. A small pbkdf2gen program
is available to allow generation of appropriate keys with the salts.
Bug: 3059950
Change-Id: If4305c989fd692fd1150eb270dbf751e09c37295
If something kills system_server before it completes its shutdown
action, the runtime will just restart giving the illusion that a reboot
for an OTA or something else has happened.
To prevent this, write a system property containing the reboot reason
before initiating the shutdown with all the services. If the
system_server is killed before it completes, the next time the main
thread of system_server starts up, it will immediately execute the
shutdown action.
Bug: 3022556
Change-Id: I81723bac333430f04205e7a7b799914d96f170eb
The deletion of native libraries was initially added to
FileInstallArgs.cleanUpResourcesLI() as a way to get rid of old native
libraries during an upgrade, but it runs well after scanPackage unpacks
the new native libraries. scanPackage now removes old libraries before
unpacking the new ones, so we don't need this code anymore.
Bug: 3087739
Change-Id: I54aca830ec34d6440ba22f117d55aa3107bf5b75
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
Added the concept of a "trusted" event to distinguish between events from
attached input devices or trusted injectors vs. other applications.
This change enables us to move certain policy decisions out of the
dispatcher and into the policy itself where they can be handled more
systematically.
Change-Id: I4d56fdcdd31aaa675d452088af39a70c4e039970
When the PackageManagerService is asked to install from a URI, it might
be explicitly granted the permission to read from the URI content
provider. We need to pass along these permissions to the
MediaContainerService (DefaultContainerService) to ensure the MCS can
read from the content provider.
Change-Id: Ie7ddaeb638af82b60792a4c3f8c99e1e8eef1916
Several people are seeing odd behaviors around backup/restore at present.
Enable expanded logging to help pin down exactly what is happening.
Change-Id: I95ca013017cb07e633f2ba765583de3cf0e056af
Otherwise various Java APIs start doing their documented "correct"
thing, which is to fail.
Bug: 3081605
Change-Id: I90f8cde745d2ddab78419e37f60eea1e81a58127
This change fixes several issues where events would be dropped in the
input dispatch pipeline in such a way that the dispatcher could not
accurately track the state of the input device.
Given more robust tracking, we can now also provide robust cancelation
of input events in cases where an application might otherwise become
out of sync with the event stream due to ANR, app switch, policy decisions,
or forced focus transitions.
Pruned some of the input dispatcher log output.
Moved the responsibility for calling intercept*BeforeQueueing into
the input dispatcher instead of the input reader and added support for
early interception of injected events for events coming from trusted
sources. This enables behaviors like injection of media keys while
the screen is off, haptic feedback of injected virtual keys, so injected
events become more "first class" in a way.
Change-Id: Iec6ff1dd21e5f3c7feb80ea4feb5382bd090dbd9
Turning off all debug logging is a good thing, but it leaves us blind when errors come in.
bug:3075537
Change-Id: I8a4e7f2ce094574ec45cec268bdbc46449540c9f