We don't need this any more.
Bug: 10211309
(cherry picked from commit 437e76208d451e7954699ead8931d0fe147bb07d)
Change-Id: I97b3ab4f65a70eacca2fbe95cfb11b1cc85c4021
It's possible to update the native surface pointer while the
surface is locked (via lockCanvas). This leads to a surprise when
the surface is unlocked. Avoid the surprise by tracking the
locked surface separately.
Bug 10289713
Change-Id: I84346c952be859bbd91ceae7df07b91dabe0948e
Add a specific method to AudioSystem for AudioService to poll
for AudioFlinger service restart instead of relying on current
callback mechanism which is flaky.
Bug: 9693068.
Change-Id: Id21d142a22b257205700201978cce1cb8b15180d
Also increase the size of the buffer we do need, simplify the code, and
fix some of the error checking.
(cherry-pick of 56968581ce77d3c0ee4286da6b0d5548874934b9.)
Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=36193
Bug: 10363597
Change-Id: Iadd2ee25469a37ddf06c3292b675a4cbcc4ecfa3
When reading from the end of a pipe or socket, there is no way to
tell if the other end has finished successfully, encountered an error,
or outright crashed. To solve this, we create a second socketpair()
as a communication channel between the two ends of a pipe or
socket pair, sending a status code with details about why the
ParcelFileDescriptor was closed.
The writer end of a pipe or socket can closeWithError() to send a
message to the reader end. When the reader encounters EOF, they
call checkError() to detect if any error occured. This also detects
the case where the remote process died without sending a success
message.
This design is also extended to support regular files on disk, using
the communication channel above to detect various remote close events
or crashes, and delivering that event to a supplied OnCloseListener.
Replaces JNI with best-practice Libcore.os calls, and deprecates
some flags to match Context.
Bug: 10330121
Change-Id: I8cfa1e4fb6f57397667c7f785106193e0faccad3
Treat [anon:libc_malloc] as native heap and anything else that
starts with [anon: as unknown.
Bug: 10212959
Change-Id: Ifd120ae86e7a22291383df37d2b96f9f2dcd68b9
The FUSE daemon is using packages.list to map from package name to
appId after it drops permissions, so create a new "package_info" GID
to grant read access.
Also switches FileUtils to use Libcore.os.
Change-Id: I9451ca4e90e8a985526805c6df0888a244a1db36
Bug: 9814370
To allow WebView.capturePicture() to return a subclass, we need to
ensure the subclass is always consulted when being drawn into a canvas.
Change-Id: Ia0357f95b6fafb3ac81e6bcfaef05739e619897a
This helps to prepare for future updates from external sources.
Bug: 9298955
Change-Id: I4c63ad5fc1ea3564aab38cfce955de19bad75c0c
(cherry picked from commit fb40801ed8c217ae01082fb1cbd0c30bbf5532ac)
it's probably not strictly needed, but it guarantees
that the app won't deadlock itself while using a
TextureView -- this could happen if it blocked
in View.onDraw() waiting for the producer
this mimics the behavior TextureView always had.
Change-Id: I453339237a48dea91a10840b8cc0f5d2d84d1520
- add support for new sensors (post 4.3)
- don't crash when encountering an unknown sensor type
- clean-up
Bug: 9683153
Change-Id: Iecd883e8a7d0297be1bd2bd4f00c5cc3ffcbccfe
The Process natives were getting called were getting called while
handling a jdwp packet before the vm had a chance to register them.
(cherry-pick of 5bce6a308fc8a3c1e449cf905b8b6e8ace4ef3e2.)
Change-Id: Ia2b4f79b11e427283a712b2d0c52948f394640bf