The new format is described in tools/metalava/FORMAT.md.
Fixes: 116589402 Switch signature files over to the v2 format
Fixes: 112626813 Drop "synchronized" modifier from the signature format
Fixes: 122358225 Omit overriding methods that only differ in final [...]
Fixes: 73088715 API Review: Need doclava to output nullability
Fixes: 79739773 API Review: Metalava enforcing constants are constant
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: Large-scale tooling change
Test: make sdk, make update-api, make checkapi
Change-Id: I8314f4e7099fa92e4f8ed7d283ccf836cc9a84a0
Merged-In: Ia248aece5250e84e47c815c601133b698bf644c2
android.test.mock, com.android.location.provider and
com.android.mediadrm.signer libraries are change to using metalava
instead of doclava.
Test: m -j
Bug: 117127012
Change-Id: I82e838ab60110698e1c0ea8e567467a1b32707ce
The new property is added for supporting metalava. But some sdk library
cannot use metalava. So "metalava_enabled: false" is added to these
modules.
Test: make -j
Test: checkapi
Bug: 117127012
Merged-In: Ib65f3cd73dac0ac6ed64afeca6546d99739e4424
Change-Id: Ib65f3cd73dac0ac6ed64afeca6546d99739e4424
(cherry picked from commit 558e702be0eb2de76bb45303c99322561d73216c)
com.android.location.provider is built with java_sdk_library and api
files are added by running "make update-api".
Remove com.android.location.provider.xml since it will be
make auto generation by soong when the library is built with
java_sdk_library.
Bug:77577799
Test: make -j
Test: make checkapi
Test: adb shell cmd package list libraries |\
grep com.android.location.provider
And check the com.android.location.provider library
Change-Id: Iad0b4452fd87716c277235f3da6f3540aafdbed3
After Treble's FLP merge into GNSS HAL, the FlpHardwareProvider is just
an empty shell. Removing FusedLocation and/or Flp + Hardware classes
altogether.
Bug: 35726697
Test: m -j
Test: Open Google Map and then walk around. The dot moves as I walk.
Merged-In: I7f413e38b57424e8ebb9d7d14d94f145a48d10f8
Change-Id: I7f413e38b57424e8ebb9d7d14d94f145a48d10f8
(cherry picked from commit 4cc3a1c056f69ac4da1dc5055c36b7357e9f673c)
com.android.location.provider.stubs is the stubs library for the shared
library com.android.location.provider. The stubs library is intended to
provide the stable set of APIs to the apps implementing location
provider.
Without the stubs library, apps had to directly link to the shared
library which is built without Android SDK and exposes private APIs that
are not intended to be used by apps. This also has been causing the
lin-type check warnings when the shared lib is used by apps built with
SDK; apps built with SDK is not allowed to link to lib built without
SDK. This has been reported as warnings but will soon be errors. Now
such apps are required to link to the stubs lib, which is built with
SDK.
While building the stubs library, following APIs are made hidden because
they are exposing private APIs from the Android platform.
1) Activity* classes are removed from the API, as they are not intended
to be used by apps since O.
2) GeocodeProvider and GeofenceProvider are removed from the API.
3) LocationProvider.mLocationManager is removed as it is exposing the
private symbol ILocationProvider
4) ProviderPropertiesUnbundle.getProviderProperties are removed from the
API as it is exposing the private symbol ProviderProperties.
5) The constructor of ProviderRequestUnbundled is removed since the
class is intended to be instantiated by the service.
Bug: 71420593
Test: m -j com.android.location.provider.stubs
Merged-In: I20aba7e9ca9c3adc75db241f37a55f0d657f3ced
Change-Id: I20aba7e9ca9c3adc75db241f37a55f0d657f3ced
(cherry picked from commit eee99986c8021d6825f99a25434725fccf7b2b12)
This is not a defined function, and there are no aidl files under these
directories anyways.
Bug: 72661763
Test: find location/lib -name '*.aidl'
Test: find media/lib -name '*.aidl'
Change-Id: I000d8febd54a50d4c07b910fa374ac8019f696be
Add a callback-based mechanism for GmsCore to connect to Hardware Activity
Recognition. This allows GmsCore to stop polling to identify if the Android
platform supports the functionality or not.
Bug: 17112184
Change-Id: I8f9459cbd15eecd70f6919c6551e6f7a663c732f
Ensure that activities are unregistered from AR HW when the client's
binder dies. This clean up is required to prevent AR HW to keep active
when there are no clients listening for events.
Bug: 19894637
Change-Id: Iccd609cf1d2d4a4453c7a96cb8645b61639c3234
Retain compatibility with implementations compiled
against old headers or left unchanged from LMP.
Change-Id: I3f7cfaaf0cba8697c312940a805b053c6040caa6
Currently GmsCore has to guess how many locations to retrieve
based on requested frequency and then demux the output looking
for timestamps (that aren't monotonically increasing). This
capability gives GmsCore a more graceful solution.
Change-Id: Ie1d71615f699bc0d3c63f8b80aa7b40b9971cf96
Let HAL implementation tell if geofencing/batching is
supported and which technologies (GNNS, wifi, etc)
can be used.
Still todo: Add ability for GmsCore geofencing to
tell which technologies are supported (instead of
just using it to update monitoring). This requires
SystemApi change + approval so will do in separate CL.
Note that the classes in the lib are not copied
directly into GmsCore. The instance will always
be whatever is in the platform. This is why
the callback is backwards compatible as long as
their is a default implementation (but not if
it's abstract).
Change-Id: I7d6adeb049b89935bc4443785df5d7ef4c730e5d
One problem this turned up is, because FastPrintWriter does
its own buffering, a lot of code that used to use PrintWriter
would fail -- if it pointed to a StringWriter, there was no
buffering, so it could just immediately get the result. Now
you need to first flush the FastPrintWriter.
Also added some new constructors to specify the size of buffer
that FastPrintWriter should use.
Change-Id: If48cd28d7be0b6b3278bbb69a8357e6ce88cf54a
Move location provider lib to frameworks/ex so it can be re-used in
GmsCore.
This is the frameworks/base part of the change (1).
Change-Id: Ifc31a6809876e9c9afb6ed841b66cf06de7e8964
Hide all new location APIs related to LocationRequest/Geofence and
undeprecate all deprecated APIs consequently to the LocationRequest and
Geofence introduction. Also introduce LocationRequestUnbundled for
LocationProviders to use.
Change-Id: I5b116c7d342041f45b341c88a4b6813571118018
In this commit, we provide a means for unbundled location providers
to attach an EXTRA_NO_GPS_LOCATION to the Locations that they report.
We also build FusedLocation against the SDK rather than the internal
tree.
Used in conjunction with I394ded497b8de40d1f85618bff282553cdf378cb
to fix NLP for applications with only ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION
permission.
Bug: 7453355
Change-Id: Ie696f7abff9ef5237740ab87fe9f537a1c812c54
Themes: Fused Location, Geofencing, LocationRequest.
API changes
o Fused location is always returned when asking for location by Criteria.
o Fused location is never returned as a LocationProvider object, nor returned
as a provider String. This wouldn't make sense because the current API
design assumes that LocationProvider's have fixed properties (accuracy, power
etc).
o The fused location engine will tune itself based on the criteria passed
by applications.
o Deprecate LocationProvider. Apps should use fused location (via Criteria
class), instead of enumerating through LocationProvider objects. It is
also over-engineered: designed for a world with a plethora of location
providers that never materialized.
o The Criteria class is also over-engineered, with many methods that aren't
currently used, but for now we won't deprecate them since they may have
value in the future. It is now used to tune the fused location engine.
o Deprecate getBestProvider() and getProvider().
o Add getLastKnownLocation(Criteria), so we can return last known
fused locations.
o Apps with only ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION _can_ now use the GPS, but the location
they receive will be fudged to a 1km radius. They can also use NETWORK
and fused locatoins, which are fudged in the same way if necessary.
o Totally deprecate Criteria, in favor of LocationRequest.
Criteria was designed to map QOS to a location provider. What we
really need is to map QOS to _locations_.
The death knell was the conflicting ACCURACY_ constants on
Criteria, with values 1, 2, 3, 1, 2. Yes not a typo.
o Totally deprecate LocationProvider.
o Deprecate test/mock provider support. They require a named provider,
which is a concept we are moving away from. We do not yet have a
replacement, but I think its ok to deprecate since you also
need to have 'allow mock locations' checked in developer settings.
They will continue to work.
o Deprecate event codes associated with provider status. The fused
provider is _always_ available.
o Introduce Geofence data object to provide an easier path fowards
for polygons etc.
Implementation changes
o Fused implementation: incoming (GPS and NLP) location fixes are given
a weight, that exponentially decays with respect to age and accuracy.
The half-life of age is ~60 seconds, and the half-life of accuracy is
~20 meters. The fixes are weighted and combined to output a fused
location.
o Move Fused Location impl into
frameworks/base/packages/FusedLocation
o Refactor Fused Location behind the IProvider AIDL interface. This allow us
to distribute newer versions of Fused Location in a new APK, at run-time.
o Introduce ServiceWatcher.java, to refactor code used for run-time upgrades of
Fused Location, and the NLP.
o Fused Location is by default run in the system server (but can be moved to
any process or pacakge, even at run-time).
o Plumb the Criteria requirements through to the Fused Location provider via
ILocation.sendExtraCommand(). I re-used this interface to avoid modifying the
ILocation interface, which would have broken run-time upgradability of the
NLP.
o Switch the geofence manager to using fused location.
o Clean up 'adb shell dumpsys location' output.
o Introduce config_locationProviderPackageNames and
config_overlay_locationProviderPackageNames to configure the default
and overlay package names for Geocoder, NLP and FLP.
o Lots of misc cleanup.
o Improve location fudging. Apply random vector then quantize.
o Hide internal POJO's from clients of com.android.location.provider.jar
(NLP and FLP). Introduce wrappers ProviderRequestUnbundled and
ProviderPropertiesUnbundled.
o Introduce ProviderProperties to collapse all the provider accuracy/
bearing/altitude/power plumbing (that is deprecated anyway).
o DELETE lots of code: DummyLocationProvider,
o Rename the (internal) LocationProvider to LocationProviderBase.
o Plumb pid, uid and packageName throughout
LocationManagerService#Receiver to support future features.
TODO: The FLP and Geofencer have a lot of room to be more intelligent
TODO: Documentation
TODO: test test test
Change-Id: Iacefd2f176ed40ce1e23b090a164792aa8819c55
First part, adding the existing classes in their new library. The old
code will be removed once everything gets switched to using this.
Change-Id: I27b6ad8c75c16f35300090e95f12a7db5608e3a3