This broke with some other path-related changes, so it was scanning for
/data/*/cache instead of /data/data/*/cache
Also remove redundant call to restat
Bug: 5686310
Change-Id: Id1661f0f1337858fc9ead53c56ab7557f421c591
We could sometimes allow a process to be killed while still waiting for
an activity in it to finish stopping.
Change-Id: Ibf89665c4ad6da6be22de04a82b19ef778a7fda0
We now generate a stack-trace looking thing at the top of the report.
Also fix a bug I hit where the phone window manager was sending a
broadcast before the boot had completed.
Change-Id: I0cee16180e4d05c9bd3fe715212a28f504ec91ac
Turning animations back on exposed this. The problem is that when the
screen brightness changes, it initiates a brightness animation. When
we force the screen to black as we wait for it to be ready to display,
it sees that an animation is running so stops it and thinks this means
it should now turn the display off.
To fix this, don't modify the screen brightness while we are waiting
to show the screen. This is good anyway because the whole point is to
avoid showing the screen until ready, and modifying the brightness at
that point would turn it on prematurely.
Change-Id: I84b296f8ca5705c2d237ea7741cdeb95c5521df9
Make surface management between SurfaceView and the window manager
much more controlled, to ensure that SurfaceView always gets to report
the current surface is destroyed before the window manager actually
destroys it.
Also a small tweak to allow windows that have a wallpaper background
to still have a preview window. This makes launching home after it
has been killed feel much more responsive.
Change-Id: I0d22cf178a499601a770cb1dbadef7487e392d85
Secondary nets sometimes come up with no routes, but parsing errors end up with null
routes getting added. Trim that away. Also added some dumpstate logging of the secondary
route tables and rules.
bug:5615697
Change-Id: I94c9d888bab958df44891b9117236436e046cc7f
Move NTP updates outside locks to avoid blocking ShutdownThread. Add
logging around trim events that remove substantial history. Include
history start in sample events.
Bug: 5627247, 5584564
Change-Id: If9bbd93842c710efcdec94e68da87e9e42a5f961
...through setup wizard after wipe data
Deal with finish() being called when there are no running activities
on the stack.
Also some improved debugging output.
Change-Id: Ia1d3f3f7e7b79c06ca95c738081322fc80282e0d
When a device is attached to a desk dock, the
CATEGORY_DESK_DOCK intent will no longer be fired.
As a side effect, the "dock home" behavior (which captures
the home key for the dock app as long as the device is
docked) is now disabled for desk docks.
Car docks are unchanged.
Bug: 5591015
Change-Id: I7884f655913c31cf53b88cb2e2b371987be27f64
The msg is now constructed to try to bin these reports in
interesting ways. We'll see. Also change the tag name from
watchdog to lowmem, since sharkey is kindly taking care of
the back-end to handle this.
Improve how we put processes into low memory states to better
poke things like home and the previous app.
Also clean up some debug output, and add a few new am comment
options for controlling the current debug app.
Change-Id: I562a931a95244a2727bb7a6e1fd80dec259cdae2
- getting rid of blue glow (5529032)
- moving app icon position
- show message if there are no recent apps (5533332)
- fixing rare IllegalStateException on orientation change (5584344)
Change-Id: I2210e584957869c8f02339e6841daf39364a9dad
Instead of trusting NTP time alone, use the most-conservative of
system clock and NTP.
Bug: 5584564
Change-Id: I5dd87fc009959b1cf0a7d660e385a0b1a8be238b
...the "Complete action using" dialog
I have never been able to reproduce this consistently, but here is
another stab in the twilight. It looks like during boot we have
a potential race where we could reset the config sequence number after
we had gone through a config change, causing ActivityThread to ignore
a following config change. Maybe this change will help.
Change-Id: I4b731df5fd5c63894ca2e9bd34693b31ab1c0565
This came up from bug #5601885: Memory increase (leak?) in system_server
Stingray MR1
This isn't *really* a leak in the system process -- it is a leak in an
application process that is causing the system process to keep around
a bunch of ActivityRecord objects longer than it should, until that app
process is ultimately killed.
Unfortunately these days leaking an ActivityRecord also often means
leaking a thumbnail, which is a big slab of memory.
So make the activity manager better about this, using a weak reference
from the handle the object has so we can still clean away most of the
state associated with the ActivityRecord even if the client side leaks
its own reference.
Change-Id: Idbab45e09749cdfb54899203da7981e7b3576e25
If it's configured with a defined network but can't create a network state tracker
for it, it would NPE and restart the framework whenever a default network
disconnects.
bug:5603268
Change-Id: I816c4f522d766e0353a713623f6635b03395b01e
When encountering non-monotonic stats rows, recover remaining data by
clamping to 0. In particular, this avoids edge-case where persisting
threshold checks would never trigger. Also recover when tethering
snapshots are missing.
Bug: 5600785, 5433871, 5600678
Change-Id: I1871954ce3955cc4ac8846f9841bae0066176ffe
A build with the wimax network type defined but wimax disabled
causes an NPE in ConnectivityService's constructor.
bug:5237167
Change-Id: I929eac217e1afa0e61346fdbc3e96a7d3ad09a54
...should not be restarted when rotating screen on xoom
This was a side-effect of a previous fix to compute the screen layout
config class based on the actual space available to the application, not
the raw display size. On a device like Xoom, the system bar causes us
to switch between LONG and NOTLONG depending on whether the system bar
is on the short or long side of the screen.
To fix this, we now compute the screen layout class the same way
"smallest width" is computed: looking at all of the possible rotations
and using the smallest of them all. In addition to preventing the device
from toggling between long and notlong on a Xoom-like screen, this will
also avoid other possible undersireable behavior like changing screen
layout size when rotating.
This does mean that Xoom is no longer considered a long screen even when
in landscape, because it is not a long screen in portrait.
Change-Id: I85f90a16294ef5a7de94d5b9231abbc6f914fe90
Previously, the input dispatch rate was capped by default to 55.
This worked fine for systems with a refresh rate of 55 or lower. But on
devices with a higher frame rate (such as stingray at 60 fps), we do not
receive events as fast as the rendering system wants to redraw the frames, so
we would occasionally miss events between frames, resulting in a visual
stutter during drag operations where the dragged object would essentially
stay still for a frame.
This fix increases the default rate to 90, or 1.5 times the highest typical
refresh rate of our devices.
Change-Id: Id8622185b3da93f9f6505157d2e6f3f33e36bd04