Cookies are really indices into vectors and arrays, so
they don't need to be void*. We choose int32_t instead
of size_t to allow their width to be well specified.
(cherry picked from commit ebfdd0f467e39c3af8d92cade78263935340acb7)
(cherry picked from commit a7fa2e592e2e579e5acdb903dba83fc074ebc215)
(cherry picked from commit a9d5701b034ed2d9771b3f0943e1add00741d7cd)
Change-Id: I2aed3db568b6fdc487bf99e2c5dd123206736fda
In commit 08d5b8f, the ResTable_config::CONFIG_* enum was incorrectly
changed to assign the same value to both CONFIG_MCC and CONFIG_MNC:
- CONFIG_MCC = 0x0001,
- CONFIG_MNC = 0x0002,
+ CONFIG_MCC = ACONFIGURATION_MCC,
+ CONFIG_MNC = ACONFIGURATION_MCC,
This commit assigns CONFIG_MNC the value ACONFIGURATION_MNC, as
intended.
Change-Id: I3b8799914a55debdb3ff30a82ada7ad990c49970
This lets us share zip archive processing code with both
the runtime (Art, dalvik) and critical java code
(StrictJarFile).
This change also moves several utility methods to ZipUtils
and dedups code across several zip inflation methods.
One of the side effects of this change is that several
processing loops are now O(n) instead of O(n^2).
bug: 10193060
Change-Id: I3c7188496837a47246c4f342e45485a70fef3169
Don't ever need the cached UTF-16 string conversions on the
device. Don't need to create those strings, and don't need
to create the lookup array for them at all. This requires
fixing all of the remaining places in the platform where we
interacted with the resources with the blind assumption that
the strings are UTF-16.
Change-Id: Ia0e5a150499837471e494e85b23b05fa06e0cf1d
No longer compile libandroidfw as a static library on the device
since it already exists as a shared library. Keeping the static
library would force us to provide a static library version of
libinput for the device as well which doesn't make sense.
Change-Id: I3517881b87b47dcc209d80dbd0ac6b5cf29a766f
Changes:
- The static device version of libandroidfw now includes
the extra functions needed by aapt. I could only find
a few host tools that use the static library, so this is
hopefully not a problem.
- The pseudolocalization code is moved into aapt.
It was previously in libhost, but only used by aapt.
Change-Id: Ib393ebb7dcebee8abbb628cbe5255ea1679674ac
InputChannels are normally duplicated when sent to a remote process
over Binder but this does not happen if the recipient is running within
the system server process. This causes problems for KeyGuard because the
InputMethodManagerService may accidentally dispose the channel
that KeyGuard is using.
Fixed the lifecycle of InputChannels that are managed by the IME
framework. We now return a duplicate of the channel to the application
and then take care to dispose of the duplicate when necessary.
In particular, InputBindResult disposes its InputChannel automatically
when returned through Binder (using PARCELABLE_WRITE_RETURN_VALUE).
Bug: 8493879
Change-Id: I08ec3d13268c76f3b56706b4523508bcefa3be79
The C++ class names don't match what the classes do, so rename
ISurfaceTexture to IGraphicBufferProducer, and SurfaceTexture to
GLConsumer.
Bug 7736700
Change-Id: I08e677faf2ebb418ef131d0a8008e01037db0e50
Many media files and source code files were marked as executable in Git.
Remove those.
Also a shell script and python script were not marked as executable.
Change-Id: Ieb51bafb46c895a21d2e83696f5a901ba752b2c5
Since emulated external storage paths differ based on execution
context, carefully fix up paths for various use-cases:
1. When sending paths to DefaultContainerService, always scope
OBB paths as belonging to USER_OWNER.
2. When sending paths to vold, always build emulated storage paths
visible to root.
3. Always use the original untouched path when talking with apps.
Mount OBB containers using shared app GID, so that an app can read
the mount point across users.
Handle legacy paths like "/sdcard" by resolving the canonical path
before sending to MountService. Move tests to servicestests, and
add tests for new path generation logic.
Bug: 7212801
Change-Id: I078c52879cd08d9c8a52cc8c83ac7ced1e8035e7
The input system needs to know about the window that has
focus, even if it is on a secondary display. So now we
send it the list of all windows and indicate which display
they are on. We filter the list of windows as necessary
when delivering touch events.
To keep things simple, monitor input channels and input
filters are not supported except on the main display.
We also do not pass the display id to applications; it is
only used inside the input system for now.
Properly scale touch coordinates based on the viewport.
This will be needed to ensure that touch works on external
display as well as when the internal display is being used
to simulate a different resolution.
Change-Id: I1815579a52fcc852c519b5391fc7ab8767c2dc59
Cleaned up the implementation of Surface and SurfaceSession
to use more consistent naming and structure.
Added JNI for all of the new surface flinger display API calls.
Enforced the requirement that all Surfaces created by
the window manager be named.
Updated the display manager service to use the new methods.
Change-Id: I2a658f1bfd0437e1c6f9d22df8d4ffcce7284ca2
Moved some duplicate code from SearchPanelView and LockScreen
over to SearchManager to avoid creating yet another copy of it
in PhoneWindowManager.
Bug: 6594275
Change-Id: Ib4ebcd6817639d17548952ab2ce7cb876c05777c
For comparison purposes, port the legacy velocity tracker
algorithm as it behaved prior to ICS.
Bug: 6413587
Change-Id: I7e8e56584dcdb1a3c660ca9d8f9c5bd5d868e449
This algorithm better tolerates certain kinds of errors in the
touch input than the least squares strategy but it may underestimate
the velocity of accelerating movements. This algorithm is
mainly of interest as a baseline for testing and comparison with the
least squares algorithm, which remains the default.
Bug: 6413587
Change-Id: I8ddb50084e44875e234717907e5b06d03f59788c
This change is very useful for testing purposes because it makes it
easy to compare different implementations to see how they behave.
There is no change to the current default strategy.
Bug: 6413587
Change-Id: I4d8567aa4160571ba9fa397ce419882cd9366749
The fix is to track when we issue GL drawing commands, and to skip the
call to eglSwapBuffers() when a DisplayList does not result in
any actual rendering calls to GL.
Issue #6364143 QuickMuni list items and buttons flicker instead of fade
Change-Id: I60a02c61a58c32d92481a1e814b4c8a49c6a37a3
Some input devices do not generate ACTION_MOVE events while all
pointers have stopped, thereby lulling the VelocityTracker into
a false sense of complacency. Before handling the following sample,
reset the VelocityTracker state so as not to be influenced by
earlier samples before the pointer stopped. The velocity after
stopping is assumed to be discontinuous.
Bug: 6413587
Change-Id: I6387bc036ff141d083d3d17a89e37eeaa3188349
Fixed a few bugs related to the id-to-index mapping for
pointer coordinates.
Tightened the bounds on the resampling time interval to
avoid predicting too far into the future.
Only lerp X and Y components of motion events.
Alter the future to satisfy past predictions. (Rewrite touch
events to conceal obvious discontinuities.)
Added a system property to control whether resampling is enabled
for debugging purposes.
Bug: 6375101
Change-Id: I35972d63278bc4e78148053a4125ad9abeebfedb
If a fallback key is generated using a key plus a modifier,
then it's possible we might get a different fallback key
generated if the modifier has changed. PhoneWindowManager
needs to remember which fallback is last generated for a
given key code so that it can apply the same fallback action.
When generating cancellation events, it's important to have
preserved the policyFlags of the original event. Otherwise
we may not dispatch the cancellation properly. For example,
some actions are not performed if the POLICY_FLAG_TRUSTED
is not specified.
Remember the metaState associated with a key event so we can
include it when canceled.
Tell the policy when a fallback is being cancelled so that it
can clean up its state.
After a SEARCH shortcut is invoked, clear the flag indicating
that a shortcut is pending. This is to prevent SEARCH from
getting stuck down in the case where we might forget to send
the up. (Shouldn't happen anymore after the prior fixes.)
Bug: 5616255
Change-Id: I68f0a9679c7af464eaf31c099f2aa50b53fecf1f
The window manager policy made some incorrect assumptions about the
meaning of the Configuration.keyboard field. We need to be more
careful about distinguishing between built-in and external keyboards.
Most of this change is to move the determination of the parts of
the Configuration related to input devices into the WindowManagerService
leveraging new features of the InputManagerService to good effect.
Then we plumb through the flag that indicates whether a device
is internal or external so that we can be more particular about
how the lid switch effects changes to the Configuration.
Bug: 6424373
Change-Id: I36a1c22ade35e578955465a25940a33f227b9763
Bluetooth devices can be renamed by the user. Make the
input system aware of the user-specified name and transparently
pass it down to applications. This enables the keyboard
layout picker Settings UI to use device names that are
consistent with what the user set in the Bluetooth UI.
Bug: 6363157
Change-Id: I8eea26ce2c69c2a3f09c8de02e9e847610e0419c
Automatically choose a default value for the 'number' property
based on the characters that the key can generate.
Don't generate any character when ctrl, alt or meta is
pressed unless the behavior exactly matches the modifier keys
that are pressed.
Simplified the basic keyboard layouts taking into account the
new features.
Bug: 6110399
Change-Id: Ibc0f0b50c2dcf3f962a33ac77c24d2993b77637d