API council says:
"In reviewing the new triggerSearch API, we are concerned that
applications could use the option to perform a global search to spam
the user with frequent searches. We would like the global search
option to be removed for now (not just hidden, but removed from the
internal IPC API so that nobody can find this and abuse it). The rest
of the API should be fine as long as it is restricted to local
searches."
Fixes http://b/editIssue?id=2158785
Change-Id: Ie69a9c0ab6373cc4427aab50606885bdede40585
(when booted while docked)
This isn't really a fix, but we now have the activity report the configuration
it actually launched in, so the activity manager will later adjust it if
needed. Should help us recover from hitting the race in this particular case.
Change-Id: I3bb83a48c2d692b4cb1822d8ae7d924cfa9187b2
This happens when the the remote headset is in a bad state or is
not accepting connections. Try twice before giving up.
Change-Id: I55e15bad6b72904b8e4ccbca89e17e9bd3ddb61e
The core logging in BackupManagerService and in the Google backup transport are
still enabled at this point.
Change-Id: I10abfa565bbd1097dd3631051b6aca163e4af33a
Stop using SIM card icons for USB notifications
Fixes b/1700510
Change-Id: Ic7e251a7ecad3ed46044181eae41481791df85bd
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
* changes:
Check if rename of backed up file fails before persisting new changes. If not these system services will end up with inconsistent settings files when the device runs out of storage. Delete mangled settings file in PackageManager if the current write fails so that we don't end up overwriting the backed up version with the mangled version Include null check when retrieving fwd locked resource for an existing package
If not these system services will end up with inconsistent settings files
when the device runs out of storage.
Delete mangled settings file in PackageManager if the current write fails
so that we don't end up overwriting the backed up version with the
mangled version
Include null check when retrieving fwd locked resource for an existing package
When turning off BT while connected to an A2DP/HFP headset we can hit the path
BluetoothHeadsetService.onReceive(BluetoothHeadset.STATE_CHANGED) ->
BluetoothHandsfree.audioOff() ->
BluetoothA2dp.resumeSink() ->
which causes resumeSink() to NPE because mAudioDevices.get() returns null.
It's a race between A2DP marking the device as disconnected, and HFP marking
the device as disconnected.
Fix is to NPE check in resumeSink().
Change-Id: I2782ac8c70ea1678d7de5fcd49bff8e03df36f4e
I think when we were scanning the updated app in the system image,
from an older version on the data partition, we were not setting
the existing package to have the system flag, so not auto-granting
any new permissions.
This also includes some other cleanup in the package manager to
remove old files in various places, and tighten up logging.
Also similar logging cleanup elsewhere.
Change-Id: I6d113c7cf7e736ab9be512d6d7c94c806a24199a