Make sure sf2 does not coalesce input buffers, generalize ACodec's codec
instantiation based on OMXCodec's list of eligible component names.
Some changes/additions to the "sf2" commandline tool
Make surface options consistent with stagefright tool, i.e. use '-S' instead of '-s'
New option '-R' renders surface-allocated buffers.
Also fixes a longstanding bug introduced when generalizing from surfaces to native windows that never used surface-allocated buffers in sf2 even when the option was specified.
Change-Id: I59fd533f0f6ef0337ebe2806ddc81a46878eb3ae
Use '-S' to allocate decoder buffers from a surface
Use '-T' to allocate decoder buffers from a surface texture
Change-Id: Ib71ea53d0fd1b2def08bfeac2fd8bcbdc1938161
Add the concept of synchronous dequeueBuffer in SurfaceTexture
Implement {Surface|SurfaceTextureClient}::setSwapInterval()
Add SurfaceTexture logging
fix onFrameAvailable
...for Market App iRunner
There were a lot of serious issues with how we updated (or often didn't update)
the display and resource state when switching compatibility mode in conjunction
with restarting and updating application components. This addresses everything
I could find.
Unfortunately it does *not* fix this particular app. I am starting to think this
is just an issue in the app. This change does fix a number of other problems
I could repro, such as switching the compatibility mode of an IME.
Also a few changes here and there to get rid of $#*&^!! debug logs.
Change-Id: Ib15572eac9ec93b4b9966ddcbbc830ce9dec1317
restore keystore reset behavior of removing master key.
otherwise after reboot keystore has is LOCKED and not UNINITIALIZED
cmds/keystore/keystore.cpp
when removing password, reset the keystore, so it doesn't remain
locked with a now bogus password.
core/java/com/android/internal/widget/LockPatternUtils.java
Change-Id: If5e0bb50b42599e9ca27a8b91d6cec12528419a1
Usage: adb restore [tarfilename]
Restores app data [and installs the apps if necessary from the backup
file] captured in a previous invocation of 'adb backup'. The user
must explicitly acknowledge the action on-device before it is allowed
to proceed; this prevents any "invisible" pushes of content from the
host to the device.
Known issues:
* The settings databases and wallpaper are saved/restored, but lots
of other system state is not yet captured in the full backup. This
means that for practical purposes this is usable for 3rd party
apps at present but not for full-system cloning/imaging.
Change-Id: I0c748b645845e7c9178e30bf142857861a64efd3
Summary:
frameworks/base
keystore rewrite
keyguard integration with keystore on keyguard entry or keyguard change
KeyStore API simplification
packages/apps/Settings
Removed com.android.credentials.SET_PASSWORD intent support
Added keyguard requirement for keystore use
packages/apps/CertInstaller
Tracking KeyStore API changes
Fix for NPE in CertInstaller when certificate lacks basic constraints
packages/apps/KeyChain
Tracking KeyStore API changes
Details:
frameworks/base
Move keystore from C to C++ while rewriting password
implementation. Removed global variables. Added many comments.
cmds/keystore/Android.mk
cmds/keystore/keystore.h
cmds/keystore/keystore.c => cmds/keystore/keystore.cpp
cmds/keystore/keystore_cli.c => cmds/keystore/keystore_cli.cpp
Changed saveLockPattern and saveLockPassword to notify the keystore
on changes so that the keystore master key can be reencrypted when
the keyguard changes.
core/java/com/android/internal/widget/LockPatternUtils.java
Changed unlock screens to pass values for keystore unlock or initialization
policy/src/com/android/internal/policy/impl/PasswordUnlockScreen.java
policy/src/com/android/internal/policy/impl/PatternUnlockScreen.java
KeyStore API changes
- renamed test() to state(), which now return a State enum
- made APIs with byte[] key arguments private
- added new KeyStore.isEmpty used to determine if a keyguard is required
keystore/java/android/security/KeyStore.java
In addition to tracking KeyStore API changes, added new testIsEmpty
and improved some existing tests to validate expect values.
keystore/tests/src/android/security/KeyStoreTest.java
packages/apps/Settings
Removing com.android.credentials.SET_PASSWORD intent with the
removal of the ability to set an explicit keystore password now
that the keyguard value is used. Changed to ensure keyguard is
enabled for keystore install or unlock. Cleaned up interwoven
dialog handing into discrete dialog helper classes.
AndroidManifest.xml
src/com/android/settings/CredentialStorage.java
Remove layout for entering new password
res/layout/credentials_dialog.xml
Remove enable credentials checkbox
res/xml/security_settings_misc.xml
src/com/android/settings/SecuritySettings.java
Added ability to specify minimum quality key to ChooseLockGeneric
Activity. Used by CredentialStorage, but could also be used by
CryptKeeperSettings. Changed ChooseLockGeneric to understand
minimum quality for keystore in addition to DPM and device
encryption.
src/com/android/settings/ChooseLockGeneric.java
Changed to use getActivePasswordQuality from
getKeyguardStoredPasswordQuality based on experience in
CredentialStorage. Removed bogus class javadoc.
src/com/android/settings/CryptKeeperSettings.java
Tracking KeyStore API changes
src/com/android/settings/vpn/VpnSettings.java
src/com/android/settings/wifi/WifiSettings.java
Removing now unused string resources
res/values-af/strings.xml
res/values-am/strings.xml
res/values-ar/strings.xml
res/values-bg/strings.xml
res/values-ca/strings.xml
res/values-cs/strings.xml
res/values-da/strings.xml
res/values-de/strings.xml
res/values-el/strings.xml
res/values-en-rGB/strings.xml
res/values-es-rUS/strings.xml
res/values-es/strings.xml
res/values-fa/strings.xml
res/values-fi/strings.xml
res/values-fr/strings.xml
res/values-hr/strings.xml
res/values-hu/strings.xml
res/values-in/strings.xml
res/values-it/strings.xml
res/values-iw/strings.xml
res/values-ja/strings.xml
res/values-ko/strings.xml
res/values-lt/strings.xml
res/values-lv/strings.xml
res/values-ms/strings.xml
res/values-nb/strings.xml
res/values-nl/strings.xml
res/values-pl/strings.xml
res/values-pt-rPT/strings.xml
res/values-pt/strings.xml
res/values-rm/strings.xml
res/values-ro/strings.xml
res/values-ru/strings.xml
res/values-sk/strings.xml
res/values-sl/strings.xml
res/values-sr/strings.xml
res/values-sv/strings.xml
res/values-sw/strings.xml
res/values-th/strings.xml
res/values-tl/strings.xml
res/values-tr/strings.xml
res/values-uk/strings.xml
res/values-vi/strings.xml
res/values-zh-rCN/strings.xml
res/values-zh-rTW/strings.xml
res/values-zu/strings.xml
res/values/strings.xml
packages/apps/CertInstaller
Tracking KeyStore API changes
src/com/android/certinstaller/CertInstaller.java
Fix for NPE in CertInstaller when certificate lacks basic constraints
src/com/android/certinstaller/CredentialHelper.java
packages/apps/KeyChain
Tracking KeyStore API changes
src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainActivity.java
src/com/android/keychain/KeyChainService.java
support/src/com/android/keychain/tests/support/IKeyChainServiceTestSupport.aidl
support/src/com/android/keychain/tests/support/KeyChainServiceTestSupport.java
tests/src/com/android/keychain/tests/KeyChainServiceTest.java
Change-Id: Ic141fb5d4b43d12fe62cb1e29c7cbd891b4be35d
It's useful for some testing and debugging, to ensure all processes
are stopped before testing. 'kill' doesn't always work because sometimes the
system will restart the process immediately (e.g. if an app is running in
background).
Change-Id: I2c0caa38f74ee65ad6c35172fbf505227be7e7c3
To avoid blowing past the Binder IPC limit, change the
PackageManagerService to have a DB-like interaction where the client
tells the service the last "row" that it read.
The fact that we use a HashMap instead of a TreeMap makes this
problematic. For now we're just making a new ArrayList for the keys and
then sorting them for each call. This can make the API slower for callers
of this, but it's probably greatly overshadowed by the cost of the data
transfer itself.
Bug: 4064282
Change-Id: Ia3a8cdaa94581ed9336f2e05694b8c8a5f757bce
http://b/4442803 vril-dump's usage of adb causes bugreport to hang
lcm-dump.sh re-uses adb which breaks.
Change-Id: I5eeb30f78793c0a6d10bfaf0097d6aa7b811cf66
Signed-off-by: JP Abgrall <jpa@google.com>
Added hook for Vendor RIL to provide a dump of the underlying
baseband's logs. The Vendor RIL must implement the actual executable
that does the capture.
Change-Id: I40fdf2ccc4bb14a9cef92b7866fad19684502524
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: I99447b87f77a701af52aeca984d93dfe931f065d
Adds a really crappy UI for toggling compat mode.
Persists compat mode selection across boots.
Turns on compat mode by default for newly installed apps.
Change-Id: Idc83494397bd17c41450bc9e9a05e4386c509399
This is the basic infrastructure for pulling a full(*) backup of the
device's data over an adb(**) connection to the local device. The
basic process consists of these interacting pieces:
1. The framework's BackupManagerService, which coordinates the
collection of app data and routing to the destination.
2. A new framework-provided BackupAgent implementation called
FullBackupAgent, which is instantiated in the target applications'
processes in turn, and knows how to emit a datastream that contains
all of the app's saved data files.
3. A new shell-level program called "bu" that is used to bridge from
adb to the framework's Backup Manager.
4. adb itself, which now knows how to use 'bu' to kick off a backup
operation and pull the resulting data stream to the desktop host.
5. A system-provided application that verifies with the user that
an attempted backup/restore operation is in fact expected and to
be allowed.
The full agent implementation is not used during normal operation of
the delta-based app-customized remote backup process. Instead it's
used during user-confirmed *full* backup of applications and all their
data to a local destination, e.g. via the adb connection.
The output format is 'tar'. This makes it very easy for the end
user to examine the resulting dataset, e.g. for purpose of extracting
files for debug purposes; as well as making it easy to contemplate
adding things like a direct gzip stage to the data pipeline during
backup/restore. It also makes it convenient to construct and maintain
synthetic backup datasets for testing purposes.
Within the tar format, certain artificial conventions are used.
All files are stored within top-level directories according to
their semantic origin:
apps/pkgname/a/ : Application .apk file itself
apps/pkgname/obb/: The application's associated .obb containers
apps/pkgname/f/ : The subtree rooted at the getFilesDir() location
apps/pkgname/db/ : The subtree rooted at the getDatabasePath() parent
apps/pkgname/sp/ : The subtree rooted at the getSharedPrefsFile() parent
apps/pkgname/r/ : Files stored relative to the root of the app's file tree
apps/pkgname/c/ : Reserved for the app's getCacheDir() tree; not stored.
For each package, the first entry in the tar stream is a file called
"_manifest", nominally rooted at apps/pkgname. This file contains some
metadata about the package whose data is stored in the archive.
The contents of shared storage can optionally be included in the tar
stream. It is placed in the synthetic location:
shared/...
uid/gid are ignored; app uids are assigned at install time, and the
app's data is handled from within its own execution environment, so
will automatically have the app's correct uid.
Forward-locked .apk files are never backed up. System-partition
.apk files are not backed up unless they have been overridden by a
post-factory upgrade, in which case the current .apk *is* backed up --
i.e. the .apk that matches the on-disk data. The manifest preceding
each application's portion of the tar stream provides version numbers
and signature blocks for version checking, as well as an indication
of whether the restore logic should expect to install the .apk before
extracting the data.
System packages can designate their own full backup agents. This is
to manage things like the settings provider which (a) cannot be shut
down on the fly in order to do a clean snapshot of their file trees,
and (b) manage data that is not only irrelevant but actively hostile
to non-identical devices -- CDMA telephony settings would seriously
mess up a GSM device if emplaced there blind, for example.
When a full backup or restore is initiated from adb, the system will
present a confirmation UI that the user must explicitly respond to
within a short [~ 30 seconds] timeout. This is to avoid the
possibility of malicious desktop-side software secretly grabbing a copy
of all the user's data for nefarious purposes.
(*) The backup is not strictly a full mirror. In particular, the
settings database is not cloned; it is handled the same way that
it is in cloud backup/restore. This is because some settings
are actively destructive if cloned onto a different (or
especially a different-model) device: telephony settings and
AndroidID are good examples of this.
(**) On the framework side it doesn't care that it's adb; it just
sends the tar stream to a file descriptor. This can easily be
retargeted around whatever transport we might decide to use
in the future.
KNOWN ISSUES:
* the security UI is desperately ugly; no proper designs have yet
been done for it
* restore is not yet implemented
* shared storage backup is not yet implemented
* symlinks aren't yet handled, though some infrastructure for
dealing with them has been put in place.
Change-Id: Ia8347611e23b398af36ea22c36dff0a276b1ce91