* Unhide StorageService class; hide all the USB-related items
* Add application-visible API to StorageManager for OBB files
* Add class for parceling OBB info across binders (ObbInfo)
* Add a JNI glue class to libutils/ObbFile (ObbScanner)
* Add API to MountService to deal with calling into vold and checking
permissions
Change-Id: I33ecf9606b8ff535f3a2ada83931da6bbef41cfd
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
Rather than polling for events from the native code in an event thread,
we now require the GPS HAL libraries to call our callbacks from a thread
that is registered with the JVM to call directly into Java.
This eliminates a thread from our code and removes one step in the chain
of message passing from the GPS to the Location Manager client.
Change-Id: I2745a157690310ba9a699a8369f54a7366c6b1ba
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
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
Merge commit 'df2e2eff9446c0220515fa7aab7857135e04e12e' into kraken
* commit 'df2e2eff9446c0220515fa7aab7857135e04e12e':
Watchdog now records kernel stacks when it fires
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
MessageQueue now uses a socket for internal signalling, and is prepared
to also handle any number of event input pipes, once the plumbing is
set up with ViewRoot / Looper to tell it about them as appropriate.
Change-Id: If9eda174a6c26887dc51b12b14b390e724e73ab3
This is a rough sketch of the new pure-native API, which you can
use through a NativeActivity in your manifest (no Java code in
the .apk needed!).
Intentionally no docs yet, the API is still being seriously
messed with. But it works.
Change-Id: I0e916d58a0d159ecaf3689e41834eb8dc681c0c0
Merge commit '15feb4defc61c7bded6fdd3ea1c3781f25666275' into kraken
* commit '15feb4defc61c7bded6fdd3ea1c3781f25666275':
Remove code to pass the nonexistant lockprofsample flag to Dalvik.
Merge commit 'c1420832a8f9c7fa62b143ce63c71062b3969c1b' into kraken
* commit 'c1420832a8f9c7fa62b143ce63c71062b3969c1b':
Change TrafficStats to a new JNI implementation.
Also change phone's ConnectionStateTrackers to use it directly,
rather than through the INetStat binder interface.
Bug: 2578938
Change-Id: I8858e2609cbec3be845a0ce5178cb03f67e01b41
Sometimes shell commands like "am" return before the framework stuff
really finishes initializing (e.g. if you give it no arguments so you
can see the usage info). The runtime used to print the dire and
uninformative message:
E/AndroidRuntime(): ERROR: thread attach failed
With this change it's a bit more subdued:
I/AndroidRuntime(): NOTE: attach of thread 'Binder Thread #2' failed
Ideally it wouldn't get logged at all when it's "expected", but that
requires actual code changes.
The lights support is only needed by PowerManagerService and NotificationManagerService, so we do not need a Binder API for it.
Move backlight and notification light support to new LightsService class.
The camera flash is now handled directly by the camera HAL, so the flash Hardware service flash support is obsolete.
Change-Id: I086d681f54668e7f7de3e8b90df3de19d59833c5
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Merge commit '483ae6328701d29e9731af25c64b09b1e18bc2e7'
* commit '483ae6328701d29e9731af25c64b09b1e18bc2e7':
maintain cache of statementids returned by sqlite upon compiling a sql stmnt
Split BluetoothDevice into BluetoothDevice and BluetoothAdapter.
BluetoothAdapter: Represents the local BT adapter. Operations on the local
adapter (start a scan, etc).
BluetoothDevice: Represents a remote BT device. Operations on remote devices
(pair, connect, etc).
IBluetoothDevice.aidl -> Bluetooth.aidl
BluetoothDeviceService.java -> BluetoothDeviceService.java
TODO:
Javadoc
Merge commit '16ce3504c5bf98d95d5c36001f755bb4b15253c9'
* commit '16ce3504c5bf98d95d5c36001f755bb4b15253c9':
Make RestoreHelper and friends also write out the snapshot state.
Merge commit '2fdd428e0f18384160f7c38ce3a2cd9ba7e7b2c2'
* commit '2fdd428e0f18384160f7c38ce3a2cd9ba7e7b2c2':
Fix some backup reader/writer issues; make local transport do backup
Fix the jni initializer.
Add RestoreFileHelper, BackupDataInput, and add java wrappers for the methods on BackupDataOutput.
Fix bug #1812041: activity manager crash with bad args.
Journal backup requests so that they won't be lost in a crash
Fix data connection issues.
StringArray is used in two places in framework/base and in the Sim. Ideally we should get rid of it and use Vector<String8> instead of creating new code.
Modeled on blocking java.net.Socket and java.net.ServerSocket library.
Public interface is:
public final class BluetoothSocket implements Closeable {
public static BluetoothSocket createRfcommSocket(String address, int port) throws IOException;
public static BluetoothSocket createInsecureRfcommSocket(String address, int port) throws IOException;
public void connect() throws IOException;
public void close() throws IOException;
public String getAddress();
public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException;
public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException;
}
public final class BluetoothServerSocket implements Closeable {
public static BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingRfcommOn(int port) throws IOException;
public static BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingUnsecureRfcommOn(int port) throws IOException;
public BluetoothSocket accept() throws IOException;
public BluetoothSocket accept(int timeout) throws IOException;
public void close() throws IOException;
}
This provided SDP functionality to Java, but is not currently used by any Apps.
I will shortly be providing SDP functionality in a new API, but it will be
quite different to this one, and in the mean-time keeping this stale code
updated with other API changes is a pain.
Merge commit 'e29146158b6048936671decc060d398a68333fc0'
* commit 'e29146158b6048936671decc060d398a68333fc0':
Hook up the backup data writer, and add a utility to read the backup data files.