Use multiple DNS resolutions to the same IP address
as an indication to launch a web view for authentication
Bug: 4378442
Change-Id: Id3cf1e3c5b5bee4468665d0459ac945e5b12e730
Wrote initial suite of tests for ThrottleService, checking a variety
of edge cases. Checks going over limits, updating policies, and reset
after cycle elapses.
Moved NTP code in ThrottleService into new TrustedTime interface,
which makes it easier to understand, and allows tests to provide custom
clocks.
Change-Id: I0d62b8b3a169516a2ab2d33025f6fe30dc792be8
1. Added an Input Filter that interprets the touch screen motion
events to perfrom accessibility exploration. One finger explores.
Tapping within a given time and distance slop on the last exlopred
location does click and long press, respectively. Two fingers close
and in the same diretion drag. Multiple finglers or two fingers in
different directions or two fingers too far away are delegated to
the view hierarchy. Non moving fingers "accidentally grabbed the
device for the scrren" are ignored.
2. Added accessibility events for hover enter, hover exit, touch
exoloration gesture start, and end. Accessibility hover events
are fired by the hover pipeline. An accessibility event is
dispatched up the view tree and the topmost view fires it.
Thus predecessors can augment the fired event. An accessibility
event has several records and a predecessor can optionally
modify, delete, and add such to the event.
3. Added onPopulateAccessibilityEvent and refactored the existing
accessibility code to use it.
4. Added API for querying the currently enabled accessibility services
by feedback type.
Change-Id: Iea2258c07ffae9491071825d966dc453b07e5134
This reverts commit ac84d3ba81f08036308b17e1ab919e43987a3df5.
There seems to be a problem with this API change. Reverting for now to
fix the build.
Change-Id: Ifa7426b080651b59afbcec2d3ede09a3ec49644c
Not yet working, so turned off.
Also fix a bug where the display size configuration became inconsistent
after a configuration change -- we now figure out everything about the
display size when computing a new configuration.
1. Added an Input Filter that interprets the touch screen motion
events to perfrom accessibility exploration. One finger explores.
Tapping within a given time and distance slop on the last exlopred
location does click and long press, respectively. Two fingers close
and in the same diretion drag. Multiple finglers or two fingers in
different directions or two fingers too far away are delegated to
the view hierarchy. Non moving fingers "accidentally grabbed the
device for the scrren" are ignored.
2. Added accessibility events for hover enter, hover exit, touch
exoloration gesture start, and end. Accessibility hover events
are fired by the hover pipeline. An accessibility event is
dispatched up the view tree and the topmost view fires it.
Thus predecessors can augment the fired event. An accessibility
event has several records and a predecessor can optionally
modify, delete, and add such to the event.
3. Added onPopulateAccessibilityEvent and refactored the existing
accessibility code to use it.
4. Added API for querying the currently enabled accessibility services
by feedback type.
Change-Id: Iec03c6c3fe298de3f14cb6efdbb9b198cd531a0c
Applications now get the display size from the window manager. No
behavior should be changed yet, this is just prep for some real
changes.
Change-Id: I2958a6660895c1cba2b670509600014e55ee9273
Added a new PointerIcon API (hidden for now) for loading
pointer icons.
Fixed a starvation problem in the native Looper's sendMessage
implementation which caused new messages to be posted ahead
of old messages sent with sendMessageDelayed.
Redesigned the touch pad gestures to be defined in terms of
more fluid finger / spot movements. The objective is to reinforce
the natural mapping between fingers and spots which means there
must not be any discontinuities in spot motion relative to
the fingers.
Removed the SpotController stub and folded its responsibilities
into PointerController.
Change-Id: I5126b1e69d95252fda7f2a684c9287e239a57163
- Create /data/user directory and symlink /data/user/0 -> /data/data for
backward compatibility
- Create data directories for all packages for new user
- Remove data directories when removing a user
- Create data directories for all users when a package is created
- Clear / Remove data for multiple users
- Fixed a bug in verifying the location of a system app
- pm commands for createUser and removeUser (will be disabled later)
- symlink duplicate lib directories to the original lib directory
Change-Id: Id9fdfcf0e62406a8896aa811314dfc08d5f6ed95
We now write battery history directly into a buffer, instead of
creating objects. This allows for more efficient storage; later
it can be even better because we can only write deltas.
The old code is still there temporarily for validation.
Change-Id: I9707d4d8ff30855be8ebdc93bc078911040d8e0b
Sometimes the virtual keyboard was not hidden when switching between
applications. An example of this was when launching the browser from
the Google Search widget:
1) Tap the Google Search widget and enter some text, e.g. "google"
2) Select one search items, e.g. "google maps"
3) Browser opens. Press back button.
4) Select an item again, e.g. "google maps" - Keyboard does not
close.
When switching application, the virtual keyboard needs to find a new
Z position (window index) among the other windows. Normally it is
placed on top of the first window that is visible and can get focus
(canBeImeTarget()).
With a new application being launched, there is
an exception: a special "starting window" is placed on top of the
Activity window while the application is starting up. Since this
window should not get input, we need to look below that window.
When doing this, the previous implementation assumed that the
first window below always was focusable. If it wasn't, the
input method was placed above the "starting window", which
caused confusion that led to the keyboard not being closed
automatically.
In the case of the Browser, it sometimes has a "fake TitleBar"
window that can not get focus and that is placed above the
Activity window.
With this fix, we now keep looking through the windows below
the "starting window" until we find a window that can receive
input.
Change-Id: I1117846eb0f57603e64329bd955e28182f98f226
You can remove sub-tasks inside of a task, or an entire task.
When removing an entire task, you can have its process killed
as well.
When the process is killed, any running services will get an
onTaskRemoved() callback for them to do cleanup before their
process is killed (and the service possibly restarted).
Or they can set a new android:stopWithTask attribute to just
have the service automatically (cleanly) stopped at this point.
Change-Id: I1891bc2da006fa53b99c52f9040f1145650e6808
Some API stubs for managing users and storing their details.
List of users is stored in an xml file.
Each user's properties are stored in a separate xml file.
Some unit tests for modifying the XML files.
Change-Id: If2ce2420723111bd426f6762def3c2afc19a0ae5
We now only keep a thumbnail for the task, not for each
activity. However if you use FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_WHEN_TASK_RESET,
we will make a new secondary thumbnail for that series of
activities. There is a new API for the app to get these
secondary thumbnails.
Also set a default thumbnail size for non-xlarge screens
so we have thumbnails on phones. (We need some smarter
code in the platform for computing the actual thumbnail
dimensions of the current device). And add a test app
to show recent tasks + thumbnails.
Change-Id: Ic36759f6635522118a2cb7f156662229a610c492
If a system package was updated that used permissions provided by a
package signed with a different signature, it wouldn't grant
those permissions to the updated system app.
This is because the sharedUser field was not set in the disabled system
package. Therefore it was checking the disabled system package's
individual user permission grants which were empty.
This change populates the sharedUser field for disabled system packages
after reading all the existing shared users from the saved settings
database.
Bug: 4245273
Change-Id: I57c58c4083bd59f45095c184d6ca5a302f79ff6e
Activity manager now does all dump requests into apps
asynchronously, so it can nicely timeout if there is an
app problem. Also lots of general cleanup of the am
dump output.
Change-Id: Id0dbccffb217315aeb85c964e379833e6aa3f5af