Various applications such as Skype and our legacy VPN code
do not understand routes pointed directly at point-to-point
interfaces and require a default gateway IPv4 address in
order to function.
Grudgingly accept that routes without default gateways Are Hard
and use gatewayed routes instead. This causes routing to go from:
default dev clat4 scope link
to:
default via 192.0.0.4 dev clat4 scope link
192.0.0.4 dev clat4 scope link
and those apps now work.
Bug: 9597256
Bug: 9597516
Change-Id: I7b7890873802d3cb99affd6eb70b8ab75e7a2cf6
Removes onWakeKey/Motion handling from keyguard since it's no longer used.
The legacy code was originally intended to have keyguard filter wake events
which is now done in PhoneWindowManager. Ultimately it just needs to call
PowerManager.wakeUp() since keyguard no longer filters these keys.
Change-Id: I5b8ef9b422abf850a85b57f21944e5eb09fbedc2
Bug #9589379
If the atlas is terminated/reinitialized and a view does not invalidate
in between it might end up using a stale AssetAtlas::Entry. This change
is similar to how 9patch meshes are cached in DrawPatchOp: we simply
track the generation ID of the cache to make sure we always use the
latest data.
Change-Id: Ib5abb3769d2ce0eabe9adc04e320ca27c422019e
Bug #9425270
When a TextureView is detached from its window and immediately
re-attached, the display list is not destroyed but reused as is.
TextureView will however destroy the layer and surface texture
reference by the display list.
The solution is to force TextureView to invalidate its display
list on re-attach if it previously had a surface/layer pair.
Change-Id: I475096ffa7e5709155c4c943bf1bfaaaedbd4a1d
When registering for a specific setting key uri, the observer
can also be called back for "parent uri" updates. e.g.
adb shell content update --uri content://settings/secure will
trigger onChange with uri=content://settings/secure.
Add a quick setting value recheck, and avoid restarting if
the setting value change will have no impact.
Bug: 9595731
Change-Id: I4c71f6a4be3b655b31d2535e809bb42edd931cd6
I made the power manager more rigid, not allowing different uids
to use the same wake lock. This never should happen. I would
guess there is somewhere that the activity manager is acquiring
the wake lock without clearing the calling identity... but it is
hard to follow all the paths this may happen in. So here we add
some checks when acquiring/releasing the wake lock to make sure
it is being done as the system uid.
Also:
- Protect the new activity stack calls with a permission, and
make sure to clear the calling uid once past that.
- Collect uid data from process stats so we can correctly
associate CPU use with a uid even if we don't know about the
pid for some reason.
- Fix battery stats dump commands to clear calling uid before
executing so they aren't broken.
Change-Id: I0030d4f7b614e3270d794ecfc3669139a5703ce9
This change adds refcounting of Res_png_9patch instances, the native
data structure used to represent 9-patches. The Dalvik NinePatch class
now holds a native pointer instead of a Dalvik byte[]. This pointer
is used whenever we need to draw the 9-patch (software or hardware.)
Since we are now tracking garbage collection of NinePatch objects
libhwui's PatchCache must keep a list of free blocks in the VBO
used to store the meshes.
This change also removes unnecessary instances tracking from
GLES20DisplayList. Bitmaps and 9-patches are refcounted at the
native level and do not need to be tracked by the Dalvik layer.
Change-Id: Ib8682d573a538aaf1945f8ec5a9bd5da5d16f74b
This and the old isHighEndGfx() is set up through a
device configuration, rather than trying to compute it
automatically.
Change-Id: Ibc95c05791023a7ae6c88555b75bb61f2b613991