24 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeff Brown
3915bb845b Tell system server whether the app handled input events.
Refactored ViewRoot, NativeActivity and related classes to tell the
dispatcher whether an input event was actually handled by the application.

This will be used to move more of the global default key processing
into the system server instead of the application.

Change-Id: If06b98b6f45c543e5ac5b1eae2b3baf9371fba28
2010-11-08 12:49:43 -08:00
Brian Carlstrom
fd9ddd1a40 Integrate StrictMode with CloseGuard
In additional to adding the StringMode API for controling CloseGuard,
this checkin fixes several CloseGuard issues found booting a device.

Bug: 3041575
Change-Id: I4dffd184f49438d6d477ed81a1c2a2a5b56cc76b
2010-11-04 14:21:33 -07:00
Jeff Brown
4d396052de Fix policy issues when screen is off.
Rewrote interceptKeyBeforeQueueing to make the handling more systematic.
Behavior should be identical except:
- We never pass keys to applications when the screen is off and the keyguard
  is not showing (the proximity sensor turned off the screen).
  Previously we passed all non-wake keys through in this case which
  caused a bug on Crespo where the screen would come back on if a soft key
  was held at the time of power off because the resulting key up event
  would sneak in just before the keyguard was shown.  It would then be
  passed through to the dispatcher which would poke user activity and
  wake up the screen.
- We propagate the key flags when broadcasting media keys which
  ensures that recipients can tell when the key is canceled.
- We ignore endcall or power if canceled (shouldn't happen anyways).

Changed the input dispatcher to not poke user activity for canceled
events since they are synthetic and should not wake the device.

Changed the lock screen so that it does not poke the wake lock when the
grab handle is released.  This fixes a bug where the screen would come
back on immediately if the power went off while the user was holding
one of the grab handles because the sliding tab would receive an up
event after screen turned off and release the grab handles.

Fixed a couple of issues where media keys were being handled inconsistently
or not at all, particularly in the case of the new PAUSE, PLAY
and RECORD keys.

Bug: 3144874
Change-Id: Ie630f5fb6f128cfdf94845f9428067045f42892c
2010-11-01 15:00:25 -07:00
Jeff Brown
e20c9e0264 Fix an event injection bug when the policy is bypassed.
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.

Cherry pick of b931a1b4 from gingerbread into master.

Change-Id: I700a5f07b8b227878cea9437a289a45a245c0424
2010-10-11 17:54:12 -07:00
Jeff Brown
dd8b0c9040 am 41aabeb5: am 1e6a3a53: Merge "Added more robust tracking and cancelation of events." into gingerbread
Merge commit '41aabeb51305d19747687f246080f44fc2a74435'

* commit '41aabeb51305d19747687f246080f44fc2a74435':
  Added more robust tracking and cancelation of events.
2010-10-11 17:42:30 -07:00
Jeff Brown
b699726018 Added more robust tracking and cancelation of events.
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
2010-10-10 14:45:51 -07:00
Christopher Tate
2c095f3677 Refinements to drag/drop
Thumbnail measurement & drawing has been moved out into a delegate
class called View.DragThumbnailBuilder.  This consolidates the
thumbnail-related code as well as ensuring that the drag initiator
does not have to know a priori where to place the thumbnail relative
to the touch point *before* the thumbnail measurement step, as was
previously the case.

startDrag() no longer needs to be told where the current touch point
is at the time the drag is launched.

Drag events are now dispatched only to VISIBLE views.

Dispatch shouldn't double-recycle events any more when the target
window is local to the system process.

Change-Id: I49419103765a0cad2e18ddfcdd6dacb94daf1ff1
2010-10-04 18:29:09 -07:00
Christopher Tate
a53146c556 Drag/drop APIs and infrastructure
A View initiates a drag-and-drop operation (hereafter just called a "drag")
by calling its startDrag(ClipData) method.  Within the processing of that
call, two callbacks are made into the originating View.  The first is to
onMeasureDragThumbnail().  Similarly to the core onMeasure() method, this
callback must respond by calling setDragThumbnailDimension(width, height) to
declare the size of the drag thumbnail image that should be used.  Following
this, the View's onDrawDragThumbnail(canvas) method will be invoked to
actually produce the bits of the thumbnail image.

If all goes well, startDrag() will return 'true', and the drag is off and
running.  (The other arguments to startDrag() provide reconciliation between
the current finger position and where the thumbnail should be placed on
the screen relative to it.)

Potential receipients of the ClipData behind the drag are notified by a
new dispatch mechanism, roughly parallel to motion event dispatch.  The core
routine is the View's onDragEvent(event) callback, with the mechanics of
dispatch itself being routed through dispatchDragEvent(event) -- as in
the case of motion events, the dispatch logic is in ViewGroup, with leaf
View objects not needing to consider the dispatch flow.

Several different event 'actions' are delivered through this dispatch
mechanism:

ACTION_DRAG_STARTED: this event is propagated to every View in every window
(including windows created during the course of a drag).  It serves as a
global notification that a drag has started with a payload whose matching
ClipDescription is supplied with the event.  A View that is prepared to
consume the data described in this event should return 'true' from their
onDragEvent() method, and ideally will also make some visible on-screen
indication that they are a potential target of the drop.

ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED: this event is sent once when the drag point
enters the View's bounds.  It is an opportunity for the View to set up
feedback that they are the one who will see the drop if the finger goes
up now.

ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION: when the drag point is over a given View, that
View will receive a stream of DRAG_LOCATION events, providing an
opportunity for the View to show visual feedback tied to the drag point.

ACTION_DRAG_EXITED: like DRAG_ENTERED, but called when the drag point
leaves the View's bounds.  The View should undo any visuals meant to
emphasize their being the hovered-over target.

ACTION_DROP: when the drag ends at a given point, the View under that
point is sent this event, with the full ClipData of the payload.

ACTION_DRAG_ENDED: paralleling the DRAG_STARTED action, this is the global
broadcast that the drag has ended and all Views should return to their
normal visual state.  This happens after the DROP event.

Change-Id: Ia8d0fb1516bce8c735d87ffd101af0976d7e84b6
2010-09-30 16:29:07 -07:00
Jeff Brown
e65041225e Add support for transferring touch focus.
Prerequisite for drag and drop.

Change-Id: Iedbe93ed0f3e1c4083130fe66b4ba06d416afce0
2010-09-27 16:10:17 -07:00
Jeff Brown
57c59376f4 Fix race reading input configuration during system startup.
Change-Id: I9360c4ec5c29937fce06b44ffc71fca58c8b3d5f
2010-09-21 18:22:55 -07:00
Jeff Brown
519e024d1e Make input dispatcher only ANR for foreground windows.
Redesigned the input dispatcher's ANR timeout mechanism so it is much
closer to Froyo's policy.  ANR is only ever signalled if the dispatcher
is waiting on a window to finish processing its previous event(s) and
there is new pending input.

In the old code, we tracked the dispatch timeout separately for each
input channel.  This was somewhat complicated and also resulted in the
situation where applications could ANR long after the user had pushed
them into the background.

Change-Id: I666ecada0952d4b95f1d67b9f733842b745c7f4b
2010-09-15 18:52:08 -07:00
Jeff Brown
b88102f5b7 Input dispatcher ANR handling enhancements.
This change is essentially a rewrite of the main input dispatcher loop
with the target identification folded in.  Since the input dispatcher now
has all of the window state, it can make better decisions about
when to ANR.

Added a .5 second deadline for processing app switch keys.  This behavior
predates Gingerbread but had not previously been ported.

Fixed some timing inaccuracies in the ANR accounting that could cause
applications to ANR sooner than they should have.

Added a mechanism for tracking key and motion events that have been
dispatched to a window so that appropriate cancelation events can be
synthesized when recovering from ANR.  This change helps to keep
applications in sync so they don't end up with stuck buttons upon
recovery from ANRs.

Added more comments to describe the tricky parts of PollLoop.

Change-Id: I13dffca27acb436fc383980db536abc4d8b9e6f1
2010-09-12 16:52:03 -07:00
Jeff Brown
8d60866e21 Input device calibration and capabilities.
Finished the input device capability API.
Added a mechanism for calibrating touch devices to obtain more
accurate information about the touch contact area.
Improved pointer location to show new coordinates and capabilities.
Optimized pointer location display and formatting to avoid allocating large
numbers of temporary objects.  The GC churn was causing the application to
stutter very badly when more than a couple of fingers were down).
Added more diagnostics.

Change-Id: Ie25380278ed6f16c5b04cd9df848015850383498
2010-08-30 18:16:43 -07:00
Jeff Brown
3d8c9bdbed Raise motion event throttle to 60Hz from 35Hz.
Bug: 2931575
Change-Id: Ib8b1793addcda74b2fa6de2ce61b6133b8ffda9d
2010-08-18 17:48:53 -07:00
Jeff Brown
ae9fc03bdc Add support for throttling motion events.
Change-Id: I24b3a17753e91ecda60a60fe5cd2e6b3260e033d
2010-08-18 16:58:27 -07:00
Jeff Brown
a41ca77fab Add support for the PointerLocation overlay.
This change involves adding a new method to IWindowManager,
monitorInput() that returns an InputChannel to receive a copy of all
input that is dispatched to applications.  The caller must have
the READ_INPUT_STATE permission to make this request (similar to
other window manager methods such as getKeycodeState).

Change-Id: Icd14d810174a5b2928671ef16de73af88302aea0
2010-08-11 14:46:32 -07:00
Jeff Brown
6ec402b5ae DO NOT MERGE: Fix input event injection ANRs on UI thread.
Added a new asynchronous injection mode and made the existing
synchronization mechanism more robust.

Change-Id: Ia4aa04fd9b75ea2461a844c5b7933c831c1027e6
2010-07-29 12:54:27 -07:00
Jeff Brown
6d0fec2de3 Refactor input reader to support new device types more easily.
Refactored the input reader so that each raw input protocol is handled
by a separate subclass of the new InputMapper type.  This way, behaviors
pertaining to keyboard, trackballs, touchscreens, switches and other
devices are clearly distinguished for improved maintainability.

Added partial support for describing capabilities of input devices
(incomplete and untested for now, will be fleshed out in later commits).

Simplified EventHub interface somewhat since InputReader is taking over
more of the work.

Cleaned up some of the interactions between InputManager and
WindowManagerService related to reading input state.

Fixed swiping finger from screen edge into display area.

Added logging of device information to 'dumpsys window'.

Change-Id: I17faffc33e3aec3a0f33f0b37e81a70609378612
2010-07-28 14:16:15 -07:00
Jeff Brown
e33348ba54 Fix bug with phantom input windows.
Add dumpsys integration for the native input dispatcher.
Add some InputDevice API stubs.
Add an appendFormat helper method to String8 for printf style
string formatting mainly for debugging purposes.
Use generic ArrayList<WindowState> everywhere in WindowManagerService
to eliminate unnecessary casts all over.

Change-Id: I9d1e3bd90eb7222d10620200477f11b7bfd25e44
2010-07-16 00:02:48 -07:00
Jeff Brown
c5ed5910c9 Add support for new input sources.
Added several new coordinate values to MotionEvents to capture
touch major/minor area, tool major/minor area and orientation.

Renamed NDK input constants per convention.

Added InputDevice class in Java which will eventually provide
useful information about available input devices.

Added APIs for manufacturing new MotionEvent objects with multiple
pointers and all necessary coordinate data.

Fixed a bug in the input dispatcher where it could get stuck with
a pointer down forever.

Fixed a bug in the WindowManager where the input window list could
end up containing stale removed windows.

Fixed a bug in the WindowManager where the input channel was being
removed only after the final animation transition had taken place
which caused spurious WINDOW DIED log messages to be printed.

Change-Id: Ie55084da319b20aad29b28a0499b8dd98bb5da68
2010-07-15 18:32:33 -07:00
Jeff Brown
00fa7bdd69 More native input dispatch work.
Removed old input dispatch code.
Refactored the policy callbacks.
Pushed a tiny bit of the power manager state down to native.
Fixed long press on MENU.
Made the virtual key detection and cancelation a bit more precise.

Change-Id: I5d8c1062f7ea0ab3b54c6fadb058c4d5f5a9e02e
2010-07-03 19:23:01 -07:00
Jeff Brown
349703effc Native input event dispatching.
Target identification is now fully native.
Fixed a couple of minor issues related to input injection.
Native input enabled by default, can be disabled by setting
WindowManagerPolicy.ENABLE_NATIVE_INPUT_DISPATCH to false.

Change-Id: I7edf66ed3e987cc9306ad4743ac57a116af452ff
2010-06-28 19:10:54 -07:00
Jeff Brown
7fbdc84e87 More native input event dispatching.
Added ANRs handling.
Added event injection.
Fixed a NPE ActivityManagerServer writing ANRs to the drop box.
Fixed HOME key interception.
Fixed trackball reporting.
Fixed pointer rotation in landscape mode.

Change-Id: I50340f559f22899ab924e220a78119ffc79469b7
2010-06-21 13:59:34 -07:00
Jeff Brown
46b9ac0ae2 Native input dispatch rewrite work in progress.
The old dispatch mechanism has been left in place and continues to
be used by default for now.  To enable native input dispatch,
edit the ENABLE_NATIVE_DISPATCH constant in WindowManagerPolicy.

Includes part of the new input event NDK API.  Some details TBD.

To wire up input dispatch, as the ViewRoot adds a window to the
window session it receives an InputChannel object as an output
argument.  The InputChannel encapsulates the file descriptors for a
shared memory region and two pipe end-points.  The ViewRoot then
provides the InputChannel to the InputQueue.  Behind the
scenes, InputQueue simply attaches handlers to the native PollLoop object
that underlies the MessageQueue.  This way MessageQueue doesn't need
to know anything about input dispatch per-se, it just exposes (in native
code) a PollLoop that other components can use to monitor file descriptor
state changes.

There can be zero or more targets for any given input event.  Each
input target is specified by its input channel and some parameters
including flags, an X/Y coordinate offset, and the dispatch timeout.
An input target can request either synchronous dispatch (for foreground apps)
or asynchronous dispatch (fire-and-forget for wallpapers and "outside"
targets).  Currently, finding the appropriate input targets for an event
requires a call back into the WindowManagerServer from native code.
In the future this will be refactored to avoid most of these callbacks
except as required to handle pending focus transitions.

End-to-end event dispatch mostly works!

To do: event injection, rate limiting, ANRs, testing, optimization, etc.

Change-Id: I8c36b2b9e0a2d27392040ecda0f51b636456de25
2010-06-13 17:42:16 -07:00