Multiple HID devices can be connected. There is no pointing
maintaining the global state. Check individual device state.
Bug: 3350904
Change-Id: I03d9a6015e39e4f9d7f68cc8bbdb19731129b4e6
Bug 3347206
Do not add an extra slot in the drawable state for multiline if it
is not needed.
Updated setDuplicateParentStateEnabled documentation.
Change-Id: I95f74284721e25b483e12e9b861e810a55c260b6
The problem is that if a window containing children is removed
before the children are, the children may be lost. This change
(amongst the huge amount of new debugging code) now ensures at
this point that all children windows are removed when the parent
is.
Note that this results in a bunch of error messages now as the
client app tries to continue to do things with that child window.
This is correct, it shouldn't be doing that, and needs to be
fixed to stop it. But at least it now can't cause the window
manager to leak surfaces.
Change-Id: I7b80dd89ff9de7cb5af1dc759cfa4b31ac29cddc
This change fixes a horrible hack that I did to allow application
processes to create GraphicBuffer objects by making a binder call to
SurfaceFlinger. This change introduces a new binder interface
specifically for doing this, and does it in such a way that
SurfaceFlinger will maintain a reference to the buffers until the app is
done with them.
Change-Id: Icb240397c6c206d7f69124c1497a829f051cb49b
The new implementation relies on OpenGLRenderer's existing layer
code instead of duplicating it. The new code is much cleaner, with
simpler and better APIs and allows tracking of drawn regions inside
layers. Region tracking is not yet enabled but this will be done
in a future CL.
Change-Id: Ie826121a2227de8252c77b992a61218defea5143
When the remote Jerry device is powered down the BT link to the
phone is dropped, and the Jerry firmware in the phone quite
immediately tries to re-connect to the Jerry device. Then
SDP and Discover Services is started, fetchRemoteUuids() ->
discoverServicesNative(). This results in an asynchronous dbus
call dbus_func_args_async() that is provided with a callback
function, onDiscoverServicesResult(), but before this callback
function is used Bluetooth is disabled according to the problem
scenario above. For some reason this discover services activity
is not cleared when Bluetooth is disabled, so when Bluetooth
is enabled again the (old) callback function
onDiscoverServicesResult() is executed, but the following
getAddressFromObjectPath() fails. The reason for this is that
the deviceObjectPath parameter contains an old value,
containg the process id of the old bluetoothd (the one running
before Bluetooth was disabled). Then the new updated
AdapterObjectPath /org/bluez/<new bluetooth hd pid>/hci0/dev_
is not a prefix of the old deviceObjectPath /org/bluez/<old
bluetooth hd pid>/hci0/dev_<BT_ADDR>, which results in that null
will be used as address in sendUuidIntent(), and later on,
ending up in the BluetoothDevice constructor where and
IllegalArgumentExceotion is thrown due to
Bluetooth address = null. Then the phone will crash.
Making sure sendUuidIntent() is not called when address is null
is a work-around for the problem.
Change-Id: I8ff60bad80de3b379cef0970402943dfa4de3cfd
Send "compilation" tag when inserting into the database.
It's not actually inserted into the database, but the media provider uses it
for disambiguating albums.
b/3311831
Change-Id: I67deb044800a6cb626c69bf3d54d51df4bf830f2