We were doubly-decreasing the task's activity count, so when selected
from recent tasks it would re-launch the last Intent rather than
switching to its current state.
Change-Id: I6e58c930a0755ae0142604d42b5cd2c668a2b492
- Fix for crash when detaching from window
- Potential fix for occasional IllegalStateException when updating List based widgets
Change-Id: I3d3f2bb691552a1136111043db686c4926b510c6
* commit '1aadb2108d7614d9d1ff61b41c6c31cb8d211ab9':
Expose the window flags for lights out mode.
Make TabletStatusBar call into StatusBarManagerService when it goes out of lights out mode on its own.
Make FLAG_FULLSCREEN not go into lights out mode anymore.
Cherripick from master CL 79833, 79417, 78864, 80332, 87500
Add new audio mode and recording source for audio communications
other than telelphony.
The audio mode MODE_IN_CALL signals the system the device a phone
call is currently underway. There was no way for audio video
chat or VoIP applications to signal a call is underway, but not
using the telephony resources. This change introduces a new mode
to address this. Changes in other parts of the system (java
and native) are required to take this new mode into account.
The generic AudioPolicyManager is updated to not use its phone
state variable directly, but to use two new convenience methods,
isInCall() and isStateInCall(int) instead.
Add a recording source used to designate a recording stream for
voice communications such as VoIP.
Update the platform-independent audio policy manager to pass the
nature of the audio recording source to the audio policy client
interface through the AudioPolicyClientInterface::setParameters()
method.
SIP calls should set the audio mode to MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION,
Audio mode MODE_IN_CALL is reserved for telephony.
SIP: Enable built-in echo canceler if available.
1. Always initialize AudioRecord with VOICE_COMMUNICATION.
2. If echo canceler is available, disable our echo suppressor.
Note that this CL is intentionally not correcting the
getAudioSourceMax() return value in MediaRecorder.java as the
new source is hidden here.
Change-Id: Ie68cd03c50553101aa2ad838fe9459b2cf151bc8
The touch screen sometimes reports more than 10 pointers even though that's
all we asked for. When this happens, we start dropping events with more
than 10 pointers. This confuses applications and causes them to crash.
Raised the limit to 16 pointers.
Bug: 3331247
The default behavior was to identify all touch devices as touch screens.
External devices that are plugged in are more likely to be touch pads
not attached to a screen. Changed the default to be a touch pad
and renamed some internal constants to avoid confusion.
A certain mouse happens to also behave like a touch pad. That caused
problems because we would see multiple concurrent traces of motion events
coming from the same input device so we would batch them up.
Added code to ensure that we don't batch events unless they come from
the same *source* in addition to coming from the same *device*.
Due to batching or misbehaving drivers, it's possible for the set of
pointer ids to be different from what we expect when it comes time to
split motion events across windows. As a result, we can generate motion
events with 0 pointers. When we try to deliver those events, we cause
an error in the InputTransport so we tear down the InputChannel and kill
the application.
Added code to check out assumption about pointer ids and drop the
event gracefully instead.
Patched up the tests to take into account the change in default behavior
for identifying touch screens and touch pads.
Change-Id: Ic364bd4cb4cc6335d4a1213a26d6bdadc7e33505
Generally we never want to lock a buffer for write access if it is at
the "head" on the surfaceflinger side. The only exception (1) is when
the buffer is not currently in use AND there is at least one queued
buffer -- in which case, SurfaceFlinger will never use said buffer
anymore, because on the next composition around, it will be able to
retire the first queued buffer.
The logic above relies on SurfaceFlinger always retiring
and locking a buffer before composition -- unfortunately this
didn't happen during a screenshot.
This could leave us in a situation where a buffer is locked by the
application for write, and used by SurfaceFlinger for texturing,
causing a hang.
Here, we fix this issue by never assuming the exception (1), it was
intended as an optimization allowing ANativeWindow::lockBuffer() to
return sooner and was justified when most of SF composition was
done in software. The actual buffer locking is now ensured by
gralloc. We could have handled screenshots in a similar way to
a regular composition, but it could have caused glitches on screen,
essentially, taking a screenshot could cause to skip a frame.
now that we removed the notion of a "inUse" buffer in surfaceflinger
a lot of code can be simplified / removed.
noteworthy, the whole concept of "unlockClient" wrt. "compositionComplete"
is also gone.
We used to guarantee that a layer in SurfaceFlinger would never be
destroyed before all references (to its ISurface) on the client
side would be released. At some point, this guarantee got
relaxed to allow to free gralloc resources sooner. This last
change was incorrect, because:
- in implementations with reference-counting the gralloc resources
wouldn't be released anyways, until all the mapping were gone
- in implementations without ref counting, the client side
would most likely crash or do something bad
- it also caused the SharedBufferStack slot to be reallocated
to another surface, which could be problematic if the client
continued to use the surface after the window manager destroyed it.
So, we essentially reinstate the guarantee that layers won't be
destroyed until after all references to their ISurface are
released.
NOTE: This doesn't entirely fix 3306150 because there is another
problem there where the Browser continues to use a surface after it
has been destroyed.
also improve SurfaceFlinger 'dumpsys' log
list the purgatory, which shows windows that have been closed,
but for which the client still has references.
we were not clearing the screen entirely, which caused garbage when
the screen wasn't entirely covered by windows.
Change-Id: Ia7aa13c36a8a314e0e8427d419b16b9aa2165ddf
we make sure to call compositionComplete after everytime we do
composition with the GPU (even for the screenshot case), which is
where the buffer locks are released.
Change-Id: I450430d1e4d1ee9ce1023970642378c42cdcfa4c
...Invalid index 0, size is 0 at
android.app.ActivityThread.performPauseActivity(ActivityThread.java:2326)
It looks like if an arrow key is dispatched between the time the
list view is told its data set has changed and it does the resulting
layout pass, we could try to move the position to a now invalid
index. This may prevent that from happening.
Also put in a better error message if saving state of a fragment
whose target is no longer in the fragment manager.
And fix a bug in PackageManager where we could return a null from
queryIntentActivities().
And add a new API to find out whether a fragment is being removed,
to help fix issue #3306021: NPE at
android.app.AlertDialog.getDefaultDialogTheme(AlertDialog.java)
Next, for new HC apps we can delay committing data to
storage until the activity is stopped.
Finally, use the new multi-threaded AyncTask executor in a few
places, so we don't have worked blocked by long-running tasks from
the application.
Change-Id: I27b2aafedf2e1bf3a2316309889613fa539760f3
Bug: 3382702
- Added SUBTYPE_EXTRAVALUE_EXCLUDE_FROM_LAST_IME and if subtype has this extra value,
It will be excluded from a last input method which will be called from switchToLastInputMethod
Change-Id: I03ae10e07f978dcc3a83dd77b10613048dce7f22
1. Views may setSystemUiVisibility() to recommend that
the system chrome (status bar or other UI) show or hide
itself. (This functionality was previously available only
via the FLAG_FULLSCREEN window flag for some SystemUI
implementations.)
2. Views may register a OnSystemUiVisibilityChangedListener
on a view, and find out when the system UI actually
appears or disappears, allowing apps to coordinate the
appearance of their own UI if desired.
Bug: 3241144
Change-Id: Ia1758d94099182d49a1e3688ea2738ae4995b829
And also fix#3343369: EGL_BAD_DISPLAY and/or broadcast intent
TIME_SET before boot completion
And a few more tweaks to animations to keep the wallpaper displayed
when needed.
And make more use of the drag and drop "rotation disabled" thing to
also use it while animating the screen rotation, since if we try to
start a new rotation while doing the animation we end up with a mess.
Change-Id: I373af305a6e23a92835abed96229a83e173f67ce
If the default connection is suitable use that rather than a random interface.
This permits us to deterministically switch back to wifi after hanging out on
DUN APN.
bug:3374236
Change-Id: Iee5137b9f09c358f262e7a62f20282e79f7d889f
Fixed a bug in WindowManagerService where it would set mSurfaceResized
to true even if the surface was just moved and not resized. As a result,
we would send dozens of spurious resize messages to all applications
during orientation changes since the rotation animation changes the
positions of surfaces as they swing into place. Among other things,
the spurious resizes caused the wallpaper to be redrawn dozens of time.
Change-Id: I2be7278c0d6a00aaef665a65e268d8da1771e51f