* commit 'ec1996131d2e17408a22fd55fbc3edba5ea80d02':
Fix surface view on secondary display.
Fix drag and drop surfaces on secondary displays.
Allow a window on a secondary display to have focus.
Required wiring up startActivitiesAsUser()
Bug: 7224950
Also fix a bug in navigateUp in secondary user
Change-Id: I114ae2de0457362d62e899fdb94b12239a3eb778
If any window on the default display has focus, then it
gets focus as usual. If no window on the default display
has focus, then we consider windows on the secondary display.
In the future we will need more elaborate schemes for
managing focus across multiple displays, but this is enough
for testing purposes now.
Bug: 7183618
Change-Id: I21ddb9904eb9e574e42d28743aeca51f4ffebf64
...service com.android.systemui.SystemUIService: java.lang.NullPointerException
- Don't acquire the activity manager lock in handleIncomingUser(),
there is really no need to do so.
- Rework the settings provider client side cache code to not hold
locks while calling into the provider.
I also changed the way the settings provider uses system properties
so that there is one property for all users. We can't do one per
user, since the system property name space is limited with a fixed
size. And we don't really need to do that; the worse that happens
by combining all users is that if one running user changes one of its
settings, all other running users will think they need to reload
settings when they go to fetch them next.
Change-Id: I13b90b832310d117eb6d721aacd122cfba7d749a
1. Since adb is restarted on user switch it makes no sense to
try to reconnect the ui automation service since it will
be killed on a user switch.
Disabling touch exploration on UI automation service
connect since it can explicitly put the device in this
state if needed.
bug:6967373
Change-Id: I8cfde74f28f3f03d4ccf24746d43b8178ae2b5ef
Also fix a bunch of system services that should be doing this. And
while doing that, found I needed to fix PendingIntent to evaluate
USER_CURRENT at the point of sending, not creation.
Note that this may end up with us having some notification shown to
non-primary users that lead to settings UI that should only be for
the primary user (such as the vpn notification). I'm not sure what
to do about this, maybe we need a different UI to come up there or
something, but showing the actual notification for those users at
least seems less broken than not telling them at all.
Change-Id: Iffc51e2d7c847e3d05064d292ab93937646a1ab7
The worst case WPS timeout for GO negotiation is two minutes.
Until, we better handle cancelling/disconnecting and re-syncing the
WFD framework with the wifi direct framework/supplicant, increase
the time out to 60s to help with dogfood
Bug: 7217600
Change-Id: I1ba0d9963b957454e2c6f47bfdf05176dea07be7
When PackageManagerService deals with external storage, always bind
to DefaultContainerService as USER_OWNER. This avoids binding to a
stopped user, which would fail.
Bug: 7203111
Change-Id: I8e303c7558e8b5cbe4fea0acc9a472b598df0caa
This restores MR0's behavior in this regard - apps calling
LocationManager.getProviders() or LocationManager.getBestProvider()
will no longer receive a SecurityException if they do not have
any location permissions. Instead, as was the behavior in MR0, they
only receive providers that their permissions grant them access to,
including an empty list if they have no permission whatsoever.
Bug: 7207864
Change-Id: I027df425e258d436c4821c34a25bc46a2a292824