Bug: 7573552
Currently IMMS doesn't receive install/uninstall messages. Accordingly enabled IMEs' list is not refreshed properly.
Change-Id: I25e9798a65f528dd270cd6bb1f14b1d887194787
Apps detaching/attaching large subtrees would waste a few milliseconds
dealing with dirty display lists. This change removes the need to do
ArrayList.remove() on every detachedFromWindow().
Change-Id: Icee72516c40d48ff0fd9d6f3128589f99bf61428
This fixes a regression where ring volume can be changed in keyguard.
Because KeyguardHostView is now being re-created in onScreenTurnedOff(),
it loses focus and the volume keys get handled by the fallback handler.
The fix is to ensure at least one child under KeyguardHostView has focus
whenever we re-create it.
Fixes bug 7546960
Change-Id: I34b7db402401a824f463d35d7546c05dc2979243
Sometimes a client needs to hold onto an accessibility node info and
this info may get into a stale state. The clent has to be able to
request a refresh of the info. This change adds a refresh call to
AccessibilityNodeInfo.
bug:6711796
Change-Id: I580a9a5d9fd1f705ea0a2cf4d3ff65543714c9c3
Before directly inserting an item that is the default ringtone, alarm or
notification, flush the MediaInserter, since a parent of the inserted item
might not have been flushed yet.
b/7650557
Change-Id: Icdd25bd9cac8b43a75e63318b936246562744c59
There are two things going on here:
(1) In secondary users, some times theme information such as whether
the window is full screen opaque was not being retrieved, so the window
manager didn't know that it could hide the windows behind the app.
This would just be a performance problem, except that:
(2) There appear to be a number of applications that declare that they
are full screen opaque, when in fact they are not. Instead they are
using window surfaces with an alpha channel, and setting some pixels
in their window to a non-opaque alpha level. This will allow you to
see whatever is behind the app. If the system happens to completely
remove the windows behind the app, and somebody is filling the frame
buffer with black, then you will see what the app intends -- those
parts of its UI blended with black. If one of those cases doesn't
hold (and though we have never guaranteed they would, in practice this
is generally what happens), then you will see something else.
At any rate, if nothing else than for performance reasons, we need to
fix issue #1.
It turns out what is happening here is that the AttributeCache used
by the activity manager and window manager to retreive theme and other
information about applications has not yet been updated for multi-user.
One of the things we retrieve from this is the theme information telling
the window manager whether an application's window should be treated
as full screen opaque, allowing it to hide any windows behind it. In
the current implementation, the AttributeCache always retrieves this
information about the application as the primary user (user 0).
So, if you have an application that is installed on a secondary user but
not installed on the primary user, when the AttributeCache tries to retrieve
the requested information for it, then from the perspective of the primary user
it considers the application not installed, and is not able to retrieve that
info.
The change here makes AttributeCache multi-user aware, keeping all of its
data separately per-user, and requiring that callers now provide the user
they want to retrieve information for. Activity manager and window manager
are updated to be able to pass in the user when needed. This required some
fiddling of the window manager to have that information available -- in
particular it needs to be associated with the AppWindowToken.
Change-Id: I4b50b4b3a41bab9d4689e61f3584778e451343c8
Bug: 7660973
RemoteViewsAdapter will now store the userId as part of the cache key
when caching remote views to optimize for orientation changes.
Change-Id: I7c4e52b3995d4f56ebfa35aa9516327e182ad892