Bug #3461349
Before this change, eglGetCurrent*() could not be used to compare
contexts, displays and surfaces at the Dalvik level.
Change-Id: I442037dae37bc357b64810ab10c779b5754e9153
If the RIL_REQUEST_OPERATOR response[2], the numeric for the operator,
is bad use the system property ro.cdma.home.operator.numeric.
bug: 3383515
Change-Id: I090e5ba0cb7e3a7f1dc08d24996e78e489b9cd41
Calls thought to be duplicates were removed, which caused rendering problems
for Browser as well as crashes in the widget list and music.
Change-Id: I6364aaa362619ea3dd368990304d61d84bbe2a90
This change unhides RTP related classes including AudioCodec,
AudioGroup, AudioStream, and RtpStream. This allows developers
to control audio streams directly and also makes conference
calls possible with the combination of the public SIP APIs.
Change-Id: Idfd4edf65a1cbf3245ec2786fbc03b06438b0fb3
sqlite3 is overkill for what we are doing here, and more fragile.
BUG: 3512856
Change-Id: I83d86127949d894a3887db3456d91b013060e852
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Ensure that the joystick can always reach -1.0, 0.0 and 1.0 positions
even when noise filtering is applied. (Bug: 3514510)
Add support for a few more standard axes.
Add additional mapping modes for axes.
Some axes are inverted from standard interpretation
or are actually intended to be split into two distict axes
such as left/right trigger controls or accelerator/brake.
Add key layout file for a G25 racing wheel and XBox 360 controller
to tweak behavior. They work fine without them but the axis mappings
are not ideal.
Change-Id: I0fddd90309af4dc14d35f34fe99ed6e521c0b7c7
It's legal to call unlinkToDeath() *after* receiving binderDied(),
as long as the recipient being unlinked was in fact linked
previously. Don't throw an exception in this case. (The
exception was going unhandled in the system process, bringing
down the runtime. That's bad.)
The change here is a bit subtle. In the new implementation, the
lifetime of a JavaDeathRecipient -- the fundamental bridge between
IBinder objects and the Dalvik/JNI world -- is tied to the
lifetime of the Dalvik-side BinderProxy object it's associated
with. That means it's inappropriate for the JavaDeathRecipient
to disappear [for purposes of being referenced from the Dalvik
side] just because the IBinder has sent out its obituaries, and
instead the JavaDeathRecipient objects are kept around until
the Dalvik-side client code actually drops its reference to the
BinderProxy.
This boils down to a one-line change: we no longer unpin the
JavaDeathRecipients and free them immediately in response to
binderDied().
The rest of the CL is #ifdefed-out debugging that is invaluable
when bugs crop up.
Bug 3513703
Change-Id: I743fa49669c9252f71dcabfd8dcf42ed729b70a5
This should help complex applications by reducing the amount of
unnecessary work performed by the renderer.
Change-Id: I9bdebb1a35cdbcc3d926b7485f19d9e88a019040