We see abort messages like this when using JavaPixelAllocator and JavaMemoryUsageReporter.
W/dalvikvm( 680): JNI WARNING: threadid=2 using env from threadid=10
W/dalvikvm( 680): in Landroid/graphics/LargeBitmap;.nativeClean (I)V (CallVoidMethodV)
To fix it, we keep JavaVM, rather than JNIEnv, in JavaPixelAllocator and JavaMemoryUsageReporter,
because JavaVM allows us to get the JNIEnv corresponds to the current thread.
Change-Id: Ibd4b394a53dd3fdccc5a442eeb0dedf836479575
A usecase is to use hipri to keep alive 3g connections when wifi
is about to be brought up. They are the same network, so don't
reset unless both are down.
Change-Id: I8dabc42f315943b28ea34721793b0ee330c07bf6
This change makes the window manager pass the currently displayed
orientation to the WindowOrientationListener each time to calls to get
the currently sensed orientation. Now, when the
WindowOrientationListener doesn't know for sure what the orientation
of the device should be (for example, if the sensed orientation is
flat on a table), then it trusts the already-displayed orientation,
rather than trusting whatever sensors reading it most recently
received.
The main use case this addresses is:
* user uses device in portrait
* user turns off device, puts it in pocket
* while in pocket, screen gets turned on, activating orientaiton
sensor, which senses landscape orientation
* screen timed out
* user takes device out, places it on a table (or looks down at it,
holding it flat), and unlocks it
Previously, when the device was unlocked, the
WindowOrientationListener would return landscape orientation based on
its previous sensor readings. Now, it will override those previous
readings because it knows they never actually took effect and the
device is presently flat.
This change also slightly modifies the way we handle flat orientation,
now completely ignoring data when the tilt distrust is nonzero (even
if the current sensor reading shows non-tilted).
Change-Id: Ia4950a41827f8c53a80487d0c2e83b556df781b9
* Add flags field in OBB footer to support overlays.
* Remove unused 'crypto' and 'filesystem' fields in obbtool (could
later be supported in the "flags" field of the OBB footer).
* Add notes to document OBB classes before shipping.
Change-Id: I386b43c32c5edef55210acb5d3322639c08010ba
Previously, the input dispatcher assumed that the input channel's
receive pipe file descriptor was a sufficiently unique identifier for
looking up input channels in its various tables. However, it can happen
that an input channel is disposed and then a new input channel is
immediately created that reuses the same file descriptor. Ordinarily
this is not a problem, however there is a small opportunity for a race
to arise in InputQueue.
When InputQueue receives an input event from the dispatcher, it
generates a finishedToken that encodes the channel's receive pipe fd,
and a sequence number. The finishedToken is used by the ViewRoot
as a handle for the event so that it can tell the InputQueue when
the event has finished being processed.
Here is the race:
1. InputQueue receives an input event, assigns a new finishedToken.
2. ViewRoot begins processing the input event.
3. During processing, ViewRoot unregisters the InputChannel.
4. A new InputChannel is created and is registered with the Input Queue.
This InputChannel happens to have the same receive pipe fd as
the one previously registered.
5. ViewRoot tells the InputQueue that it has finished processing the
input event, passing along the original finishedToken.
6. InputQueue throws an exception because the finishedToken's receive
pipe fd is registered but the sequence number is incorrect so it
assumes that the client has called finish spuriously.
The fix is to include a unique connection id within the finishedToken so
that the InputQueue can accurately confirm that the token belongs to
the currently registered InputChannel rather than to an old one that
happened to have the same receive pipe fd. When it notices this, it
ignores the spurious finish.
I've also made a couple of other small changes to avoid similar races
elsewhere.
This patch set also includes a fix to synthesize a finished signal
when the input channel is unregistered on the client side to
help keep the server and client in sync.
Bug: 2834068
Change-Id: I1de34a36249ab74c359c2c67a57e333543400f7b
Add extension to WifiLock to allow apps to operate
in high performance mode (high power & disable suspend
optimizations for battery consumption).
Bug: 2834260
Change-Id: I8b33d307f3d569bc92ba2139b9ed224ffc147547
Apps commonly edit + commit redundant changes to their
SharedPreferences, not checking the existing values. Rather than
force all apps to double-check that their settings writes aren't
redundant, we should just make .commit() faster (avoiding the disk
write) when the file already exists on disk and no effective changes
were made.
Change-Id: I7edbd0d3ace5b69b7af6d12c39797c8b7f86230b
Adding DownloadManager.ERROR_CANNOT_RESUME for when we can't resume an
interrupted download (because the server didn't provide an ETag or
doesn't support range requests), as well as the necessary private
status code in Downloads.Impl.
Change-Id: I5a66f1e1964198552ab2216aa6d3cc0db2254e21
Add a constant to android.os.Build that returns a device-specific
alphanumeric serial number. It's optional -- it may be blank --
though CTS will require it to be present for non-telephony devices.
Change-Id: I338ae5f43ba679a5e98f2f437dc4efdaef0c835d
Must clean up default route if a default 3g connection is replaced
by a non-default (ie, mms) connection on teh same interface.
Also stop mucking with all connections dns and routes - do it only
for the connection that has changed.
bug:2865974
Change-Id: Ifdf49080fa0413a4d826813706c809975a562dfa
- Now track wake locks in battery history.
- Now track sensors in battery history.
- Some filtering of sensory data.
- Fixes to some data that wasn't cleared when resetting battery stats.
- Print amount discharged since last charge.
And the big part -- keep track of wake locks held per process,
and kill processes that hold wake locks too much while they are in
the background. This includes information in the battery stats
about the process being killed, which will be available to the
developer if the app is reported.
Change-Id: I97202e94d00aafe0526ba2db74a03212e7539c54
When the driver was configured to run with power save mode disabled the
power save mode incorrectly got reverted back to AUTO mode right after
DHCP response. The power save mode value is now saved so that the device
properly reverts back to a previous mode after DHCP response.
Change-Id: Ie68cd107872d233bf422e24130a1eb9f6432db91
Bug: 2834260
This change involves adding a new method to IWindowManager,
monitorInput() that returns an InputChannel to receive a copy of all
input that is dispatched to applications. The caller must have
the READ_INPUT_STATE permission to make this request (similar to
other window manager methods such as getKeycodeState).
Change-Id: Icd14d810174a5b2928671ef16de73af88302aea0
The system_server shouldn't touch files on the SD card. This change
moves the things that touch the SD card out to the
DefaultContainerService so that it will get killed if the SD card goes
away instead of the system_server.
Change-Id: I0aefa085be4b194768527195532ee6dddc801cfc