Merge commit 'c792c2e9edb3c785208560b6961ac6ed5b07eb4e' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'c792c2e9edb3c785208560b6961ac6ed5b07eb4e':
GPS: Remove unnecessary and broken test in AgpsRilInterface updateNetworkState glue
For the musb to recognized as online, the musbOnline value
has to be set. The battery driver sets the online property
of the sysfs as "3" when the charger type is USB.
The way the current code is, if the value is not 1,
musbOnline would be false and the menu to mount the
sdcard on the pc would not pop-up.
Since the linux driver returns 0 if the cable is not
connected, and 3 if the cable is connected, we should
set the boolean variable to 0 only if the sysfs value
is 0, otherwise we set it to true.
Change-Id: I538d8de446e7ea4f620ffcce156a57cf56b5a4e5
Signed-off-by: Axel Haslam <axelhaslam@ti.com>
Merge commit 'ba799098608c7be8ff1e18adfa7dc1f452205a7e' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'ba799098608c7be8ff1e18adfa7dc1f452205a7e':
Remove dead code, and make the animation a setting.
turn off the electron beam
Merge commit '03aa28fb36589a3d601be08e75c08a24c4344d6f' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '03aa28fb36589a3d601be08e75c08a24c4344d6f':
Improve the input policy handling a bit.
Fixed some issues with Monkeys turning off their own screens. Ook ook!
Added some more comments to explain what's going on.
Change-Id: Id2bc0466161a642a73ef7ef97725d1c81e984b12
Copies the input state to the destination window and sends synthesic
cancelation events to the source window.
Change-Id: Ia75820b0d756ed5d6cd22dce7830251ac85141ed
Added the concept of a "trusted" event to distinguish between events from
attached input devices or trusted injectors vs. other applications.
This change enables us to move certain policy decisions out of the
dispatcher and into the policy itself where they can be handled more
systematically.
Cherry pick of b931a1b4 from gingerbread into master.
Change-Id: I700a5f07b8b227878cea9437a289a45a245c0424
Merge commit '1bdba9fa3178d00a03dcbc3ede1818f7bff07e61'
* commit '1bdba9fa3178d00a03dcbc3ede1818f7bff07e61':
GPS: Fix another race condition in GPS HAL initialization
Merge commit '41aabeb51305d19747687f246080f44fc2a74435'
* commit '41aabeb51305d19747687f246080f44fc2a74435':
Added more robust tracking and cancelation of events.
Merge commit '1da8d4d1697cec871dea8c30dad67e90db10bde6' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '1da8d4d1697cec871dea8c30dad67e90db10bde6':
Fix an event injection bug when the policy is bypassed.
Added the concept of a "trusted" event to distinguish between events from
attached input devices or trusted injectors vs. other applications.
This change enables us to move certain policy decisions out of the
dispatcher and into the policy itself where they can be handled more
systematically.
Change-Id: I4d56fdcdd31aaa675d452088af39a70c4e039970
Merge commit '748b413e94c73b760c63a03126df2c4712a1ae05'
* commit '748b413e94c73b760c63a03126df2c4712a1ae05':
GPS: Do not call sGpsInterface->init() multiple times
The Linux kernel supports reporting "cold" battery health to sysfs.
Android framework has not implemented this and it defaults to "unknown"
This adds handling the cold battery health.
Change-Id: Idcc156aae6aabce73391081143f79d052edf332e
This change fixes several issues where events would be dropped in the
input dispatch pipeline in such a way that the dispatcher could not
accurately track the state of the input device.
Given more robust tracking, we can now also provide robust cancelation
of input events in cases where an application might otherwise become
out of sync with the event stream due to ANR, app switch, policy decisions,
or forced focus transitions.
Pruned some of the input dispatcher log output.
Moved the responsibility for calling intercept*BeforeQueueing into
the input dispatcher instead of the input reader and added support for
early interception of injected events for events coming from trusted
sources. This enables behaviors like injection of media keys while
the screen is off, haptic feedback of injected virtual keys, so injected
events become more "first class" in a way.
Change-Id: Iec6ff1dd21e5f3c7feb80ea4feb5382bd090dbd9
Adding changes to be able to have access to missing data to SUPL
(celld, imsi, WAP_PUSH and SMS)
Change-Id: I0207f7f7ea6595ed3fd7021cb732feddf52e4cf9
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Merge commit 'e11b76d3efb056edea301d53a354d0730adf3520'
* commit 'e11b76d3efb056edea301d53a354d0730adf3520':
Minor logging changes to input dispatcher to help with debugging.
Added dumpsys reporting to EventHub.
Made the formatting a bit clearer.
Added 'Locked' suffix to some internal methods of EventHub.
Change-Id: Ic449560bcce378f6361895d27c66854e9724abb0
Merge commit '57fa3e8b4c94125ddb5be015dd7fbde4a458894f'
* commit '57fa3e8b4c94125ddb5be015dd7fbde4a458894f':
Support haptic feedback for virtual keys defined in key layout.
A View initiates a drag-and-drop operation (hereafter just called a "drag")
by calling its startDrag(ClipData) method. Within the processing of that
call, two callbacks are made into the originating View. The first is to
onMeasureDragThumbnail(). Similarly to the core onMeasure() method, this
callback must respond by calling setDragThumbnailDimension(width, height) to
declare the size of the drag thumbnail image that should be used. Following
this, the View's onDrawDragThumbnail(canvas) method will be invoked to
actually produce the bits of the thumbnail image.
If all goes well, startDrag() will return 'true', and the drag is off and
running. (The other arguments to startDrag() provide reconciliation between
the current finger position and where the thumbnail should be placed on
the screen relative to it.)
Potential receipients of the ClipData behind the drag are notified by a
new dispatch mechanism, roughly parallel to motion event dispatch. The core
routine is the View's onDragEvent(event) callback, with the mechanics of
dispatch itself being routed through dispatchDragEvent(event) -- as in
the case of motion events, the dispatch logic is in ViewGroup, with leaf
View objects not needing to consider the dispatch flow.
Several different event 'actions' are delivered through this dispatch
mechanism:
ACTION_DRAG_STARTED: this event is propagated to every View in every window
(including windows created during the course of a drag). It serves as a
global notification that a drag has started with a payload whose matching
ClipDescription is supplied with the event. A View that is prepared to
consume the data described in this event should return 'true' from their
onDragEvent() method, and ideally will also make some visible on-screen
indication that they are a potential target of the drop.
ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED: this event is sent once when the drag point
enters the View's bounds. It is an opportunity for the View to set up
feedback that they are the one who will see the drop if the finger goes
up now.
ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION: when the drag point is over a given View, that
View will receive a stream of DRAG_LOCATION events, providing an
opportunity for the View to show visual feedback tied to the drag point.
ACTION_DRAG_EXITED: like DRAG_ENTERED, but called when the drag point
leaves the View's bounds. The View should undo any visuals meant to
emphasize their being the hovered-over target.
ACTION_DROP: when the drag ends at a given point, the View under that
point is sent this event, with the full ClipData of the payload.
ACTION_DRAG_ENDED: paralleling the DRAG_STARTED action, this is the global
broadcast that the drag has ended and all Views should return to their
normal visual state. This happens after the DROP event.
Change-Id: Ia8d0fb1516bce8c735d87ffd101af0976d7e84b6
This feature is currently used to enable dragging the start and end
selection handles of a TextView at the same time. Could be used for
other things later.
Deleted some dead code in ArrowKeyMovementMethod and CursorControllers.
Change-Id: I930accd97ca1ca1917aab8a807db2c950fc7b409
Merge commit '7642c82c291051919aad87c797e2dc1d77ed55e1'
* commit '7642c82c291051919aad87c797e2dc1d77ed55e1':
Make input dispatcher only ANR for foreground windows.
Redesigned the input dispatcher's ANR timeout mechanism so it is much
closer to Froyo's policy. ANR is only ever signalled if the dispatcher
is waiting on a window to finish processing its previous event(s) and
there is new pending input.
In the old code, we tracked the dispatch timeout separately for each
input channel. This was somewhat complicated and also resulted in the
situation where applications could ANR long after the user had pushed
them into the background.
Change-Id: I666ecada0952d4b95f1d67b9f733842b745c7f4b
This change is essentially a rewrite of the main input dispatcher loop
with the target identification folded in. Since the input dispatcher now
has all of the window state, it can make better decisions about
when to ANR.
Added a .5 second deadline for processing app switch keys. This behavior
predates Gingerbread but had not previously been ported.
Fixed some timing inaccuracies in the ANR accounting that could cause
applications to ANR sooner than they should have.
Added a mechanism for tracking key and motion events that have been
dispatched to a window so that appropriate cancelation events can be
synthesized when recovering from ANR. This change helps to keep
applications in sync so they don't end up with stuck buttons upon
recovery from ANRs.
Added more comments to describe the tricky parts of PollLoop.
Change-Id: I13dffca27acb436fc383980db536abc4d8b9e6f1