This a merger of two commits submitted to AOSP by
the following authors:
ashok.bhat@arm.com, david.butcher@arm.comacraig.barber@arm.com, kevin.petit@arm.com and
marcus.oakland@arm.com
Due to the very large number of internal conflicts, I
have chosen to cherry-pick this change instead
of letting it merge through AOSP because the merge
conflict resolution would be very hard to review.
Commit messages below:
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AArch64: Make graphics classes 64-bit compatible
Changes in this patch include
[x] Long is used to store native pointers as they can
be 64-bit.
[x] Some minor changes have been done to conform with
standard JNI practice (e.g. use of jint instead of int
in JNI function prototypes)
[x] AssetAtlasManager is not completely 64-bit compatible
yet. Specifically mAtlasMap member has to be converted
to hold native pointer using long. Added a TODO to
AssetAtlasManager.java to indicate the change required.
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Craig Barber <craig.barber@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
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AArch64: Use long for pointers in graphics/Camera
For storing pointers, long is used in
android/graphics/Camera class, as native
pointers can be 64-bit.
In addition, some minor changes have been done
to conform with standard JNI practice (e.g. use of
jint instead of int in JNI function prototypes)
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
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Change-Id: Ib3eab85ed97ea3e3c227617c20f8d213f17d4ba0
Now the per-package proc stats data is also per-app-version-code.
In addition to changing the data structure to have one more
SparseArray and passing a version code all over, this also required
improving how we reset the stats so that we can prune a multi-package
process record back to a single package. Otherwise, as you install
updates to apps, the proc stats data would continue to explode as
the data for each of those app's processes got turned to a
multi-package due to tracking the old and new versions at the
same time.
This also bumps the checkin version code, since the package entries
also include a new field for the app version code.
Change-Id: I80de36addb0a75c7b08aef747c6f6c8012d01ee4
- Adjust total power use when there is unaccounted power so that our
percentages don't end up > 100%.
- Fix accounting of isolated uids to be against the owning real app
uids.
- Rework how we put cpu use into the battery stats to no longer need
this uid name cache that can confuse the uid it is associated with.
- Finish implementing events in the history, adding a string pool and
reading/writing/dumping them.
- Add first two events: processes starting and finishing.
- Fix alarm manager reporting of wakeup alarms to be adjusted by the
WorkSource associated with the alarm, so they are blamed on the
correct app.
- New "--history" dump option allows you to perform a checkin of
only the history data.
- Fixed BitDescription bug that would cause incorrect printing of
changes in some states.
Change-Id: Ifbdd0740132ed178033851c58f165adc0d50f716
Since Kitkat, an app pre-loaded under /system/priv-app/ has
FLAG_PRIVILEGED. However, if the app updated and the device
rebooted, privileged flag is unset from pkgFlags. This patch
fix issue to assign privileged flag when scanning the updated
packages.
Bug: 12640283
Change-Id: Ic24b5882f65dabdfae9cc39da3d68661bed4fc31
It is not possible to send a broadcast before the system
boot is completed. If you do it anyway you will get an
IllegalStateException: Cannot broadcast before boot completed.
If a memory card is inserted or removed while the phone is
booting up, there is a risk that the MountService will try to
broadcast a storage intent too early, and cause the device
to crash.
Use FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY_BEFORE_BOOT to avoid
problems with too early broadcasts.
Change-Id: Ied36a13d235df37c9788e45a35de40d919ae0cd0
Transform DisplayManagerService into a SystemService and start cleaning
up other local services that it uses from window manager and input manager.
Clean up service thread initialization.
Remove unnecessary static variables from ActivityManagerService.
It's starting to become clear that we really need a better way to manage
service dependencies. Boot phases don't quite cut it.
Change-Id: If319dbd7cbfbd4812fe55ece969e818d4b20755b
Change PowerManagerService to start the pre-recovery service rather
than rebooting directly, when requested to reboot into recovery. Add
a new RECOVERY permission which a caller needs (in addition to REBOOT)
in order to go to recovery.
Bug: 12188746
Change-Id: I39121b701c4724558fe751adfbad79f8567faa43
Refactored SystemServer to get rid of a bunch of legacy cruft related
to how the ServerThread used to be started up.
Create system context first when system server starts. This removes
the tangled initialization order dependency that forced us to start
the activity manager service before most anything else.
Moved factory test related constants into the FactoryTest class.
Partially migrated Installer, ActivityManagerService, and
PowerManagerService to the new SystemService pattern. There's more
work to be done here, particularly around the lifecycle of the
power manager.
Bug: 12172368
Change-Id: Ia527dd56e3b3fd90f9eeb41289dbe044921230d4
*** FATAL EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS: ActivityManager
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.android.server.am.ActivityStack.removeTask(ActivityStack.java:3627)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityStack.removeActivityFromHistoryLocked(ActivityStack.java:2693)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityStack.activityDestroyedLocked(ActivityStack.java:2878)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityStack$ActivityStackHandler.handleMessage(ActivityStack.java:296)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:136)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService$AThread.run(ActivityManagerService.java:1868)
Change-Id: Ifaf0fe6c62d1f63897d57dc96b4d86d8111b45db
- Release Surface and VirtualDisplay when shutting down ActivityView.
- Shut down child stacks when relaunching parent activity.
Change-Id: I60314b2b43bd2da5406cf6ec871293b5baca157c
Move the BatteryStatsHelper class (which computes power use based
on the raw battery stats) out of the settings app and in to the
framework. It is now used by batterystats dump output to print
the computed power information from its current stats.
This involved a lot of refactoring of the BatteryStatsHelper code
to remove all of the UI dependencies. I also did a bunch of cleanup
in it, such as making all power computations be in terms of mAh.
Change-Id: I8ccf2c9789dc9ad34904917ef57050371a59dc28
Got a little too aggressive about cleaning up service state; need to
avoid removing services from an app until we are in the second loop
doing the final cleanup, otherwise we can leave services around with
restarting their process.
Also fix crash:
W/BinderNative( 667): Uncaught exception from death notification
W/BinderNative( 667): java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: length=0; index=0
W/BinderNative( 667): at android.util.ArraySet.valueAt(ArraySet.java:301)
W/BinderNative( 667): at com.android.server.am.ActiveServices.killServicesLocked(ActiveServices.java:2069)
W/BinderNative( 667): at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.cleanUpApplicationRecordLocked(ActivityManagerService.java:12412)
W/BinderNative( 667): at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.handleAppDiedLocked(ActivityManagerService.java:3596)
W/BinderNative( 667): at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.appDiedLocked(ActivityManagerService.java:3744)
W/BinderNative( 667): at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService$AppDeathRecipient.binderDied(ActivityManagerService.java:1024)
W/BinderNative( 667): at android.os.BinderProxy.sendDeathNotice(Binder.java:493)
W/BinderNative( 667): at dalvik.system.NativeStart.run(Native Method)
Previously stacks would be removed when the last ActivityRecord was
removed. This causes problems for ActivityContainers which persist and
permit activities to be launched into an empty stack.
Change-Id: Ia79ac65d17c42eff3a7b1321980c21b29996001b