The purpose of the input device descriptor is to make it possible
to associate persistent settings for each input device, such as the
keyboard layout.
The descriptor is a hash of the information we have about the
device, such as its vendor id, product id, unique id, name,
or location.
Bug: 6110399
Change-Id: Idb80f946819b3f0dbf4e661bb0a753dbc2b60981
These keys are specific to Japanese hardware keyboard which can be
used by input method.
Patch ported from AOSP, with the addition of EISU and KANA mappings.
Change-Id: I647473cdd257458e3b9d134b0fc623eae946c3e0
ZipUtils is needed by build/tools, move it from libandroidfw
(frameworks/base) to libutils (frameworks/native).
Change-Id: I2b4b7adcdf68eb25ee7cba5dd3b69eadf0523af3
Some native activities experienced ANRs when the input consumer
deferred an input event due to client-side batching. If the
input channel was fully emptied then the client had no way of
knowing that it should wake up to handle the deferred input event.
This patch also fixes some lock issues in the native activity
input queue implementation. In at least one error case, it
was possible for a function to exit without releasing the lock.
Bug: 6051176
Change-Id: I4d9d843237e69b9834f8d8b360031b677fcab8c3