In case of an error in the call usb_device_get_fd()
the memory created by usb_open_device() is never
freed.
Added a call to usb_device_close in case of error to
release the allocated memory.
Change-Id: Iaa83674f000242d80604dd30c782236f7afd90c2
Issue detail:
Assume X, Y are non-fullscreen activities.
a.Home starts an activity X in task A in application stack.
b.X starts an activity Y in <task A> or <new task B>
c.Activity X will be invisible.
How to fix:
Because the function "isActivityOverHome" means an activity is able to see home.
But there may have many non-fullscreen activities between the top non-fullscreen activity and home.
If flag "behindFullscreen" is set, those middle activities will be invisible.
So it should only take care from who is adjacent to home.
Then check two flags frontOfTask(task root) and mOnTopOfHome for constraining the condition.
Change-Id: I60bcea304976414e44835a0a38675aae365e9e19
For storing pointers, long is used, 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)
Change-Id: I7aee49dc26cf6c86af8f1d882e9cd1cc145a1977
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
For storing pointers, long is used in CursorWindow
and SQLiteConnection classes as native pointers can
be 64-bit.
Change-Id: Ia686006a7b8bdc7b95e5de0d0a294b155034a921
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
For storing pointers, long is used in hardware classes,
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)
Change-Id: Icdeb67f9273fb2d8f6d88ca68d7f7d0950796fc1
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
For storing pointers, long is used, 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)
Change-Id: Ib4435f0794740d545c1e640087849215e6844802
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
For storing pointers, long is used in MTP classes,
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)
Change-Id: I67805547251722e7b77611d47d0bb632a64d3e6d
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
For storing pointers, long is used in VideoEditor
classes, 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)
Change-Id: Ifff3a28f2ab6774ee89d31770ad63451c8726431
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
For storing pointers, long is used 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)
Change-Id: I3c0855373c0e4bedc172adb82b103586de9219dc
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
For storing pointers, long is used in AudioEffect
and Visualizer classes, 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)
Change-Id: Ief49bbe5baef663e268c7f6d70ac33a4df45621c
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
For storing pointers, long is used in AmrInputStream
class, as native pointers can be 64-bit.
Change-Id: I78fff3eb54fc7101746b0d693cbc4e923c2bad08
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
Code that expected a single top level element in an XML file
was doing something like :
while (type != START_TAG) { next(); }
This would loop forever when the XML being parsed was empty,
where each call to XmlPullParser.next() would return END_DOCUMENT.
bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=64173
Change-Id: I7543203e976a8999ae471a6c2d629249a87011bb
Both readThisValueXml & writeThisValueXml have been
implemented to handle values with "null" names.
Change readThisMapXml to allow such names as well, and
map them to the null key in the resulting HashMap.
readThisListXml and readThisSetXml already support
null names.
bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=63463
Change-Id: I1c93976656e45e7733113eb67d29b6bad5d25f1f
If there is input to be handled during finish activity we can get a
keydispatching timeout ANR. The reason is that finish activity is some
times not possible, and the activity is instead put on a finish queue.
The activity will then be finished sometime in the future. When we add
the activity to the finish queue, key dispatching is paused, and there
is an ANR timer waiting for it to be resumed again. Since it can take a
long time before the activity is actually finished, we need to resume
the key dispatching to avoid the ANR.
Change-Id: Icea4ab3b5ad05c8bfbadf8f5cece1a59ec621469
If a query call was cancelled, the cursor adaptor might leak. The
adaptor is now closed if any exception is thrown during query.
Change-Id: Ic4c2edeaf2fcef56b4ef59484a36d3233aa12dbc
A reference leak was found in the subtitle usecase that also
applies to android_media_MediaDrm.cpp
(Code taken from the similar fix in android_media_MediaPlayer.cpp)
Change-Id: Icc4b25e4adc9a600ff4ac99a7a8478bb55a6e348
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=61547
This variable is shadowing the outer "ptr" declaration, resulting in a
potential NULL pointer being passed to the message API.
Change-Id: If96bfae8d5e874e12597182678a180ba137b78da