Merge commit '48ac68e1b117b6b55f06daced7d9d5d550853306' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '48ac68e1b117b6b55f06daced7d9d5d550853306':
Support for RFC3640 - mpeg4-generic RTP packet type, AAC-lbr and AAC-hbr.
Merge commit '99fa510e67cb973b45fc216c75bdc817421e14ae' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '99fa510e67cb973b45fc216c75bdc817421e14ae':
Better detection of connection problems - timeout if no rtcp packets arrive within a certain time, not a final frame (which may take longer)
Merge commit '6659284d68bb04539891456700c8da2d0bae7d09' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '6659284d68bb04539891456700c8da2d0bae7d09':
Allow Bluetooth radio to be toggled in Airplane mode.
Add "bluetooth" to the list of toggleable radios. Because this string
is in the Settings DB, I had to bump the version number. Why is this in
the settings DB anyway, rather than a carrier config option?
I also discovered that the SystemUI package copied the entire contents of
res/values/defaults.xml from SettingsProvider, when I originally tried
to update the unreferenced SystemUI version of the setting. To prevent
future confusion, I removed all of the values from the SystemUI version
of res/values/defaults.xml.
Change-Id: Ib8a75c85b9db5c1963b65538ee2765d5087e67d2
Merge commit '2382755730206da52b64bf7bd2fad421f9a6fd0d' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '2382755730206da52b64bf7bd2fad421f9a6fd0d':
Add a --debug-mode option to aapt.
Merge commit '6aacad66eba2b51251f7e2dfb8c005b5242326ca' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '6aacad66eba2b51251f7e2dfb8c005b5242326ca':
Add some encoding parameters for the "record" utility
Merge commit '54901c9e8497b33bab1462245864e9dd119bb64c' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '54901c9e8497b33bab1462245864e9dd119bb64c':
fix the build. will revisit this change in a minute
This was causing stack stitching problems where a one-way call with
violations followed by a two-way call without violations was getting
the previous one-way call's violation stack stitched on to the second
caller's stack.
The solution is a little more indirect than I would've liked
(preserving the binder's onTransact flags until enforceInterface) but
was seemingly necessary to work without changing the AIDL compiler.
It should also be sufficiently cheap, since no new calls to
thread-local IPCThreadState lookups were required. The additional
work is just same-thread getter/setters on the existing
IPCThreadState.
Change-Id: I4b6db1d445c56e868e6d0d7be3ba6849f4ef23ae
Merge commit 'd3e803ae28c369996f9acf6036ea99af5561949c' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'd3e803ae28c369996f9acf6036ea99af5561949c':
Revert "Shutdown when capacity is 0% and no charging or when battery is dead"
This reverts commit fd04143a47770256dabcfa4d8447127b3ec8b2bf.
This break most automated tests because with this change, if the
device is fully charged, it will simply turn off the screen, regardless
if USB is connected to hsot PC or not; so for our tests, most of them
are always connected to host PC, and fully charged 99% of the time,
as soon as the screen turns off, the front-end test Activity will be
suspended.
Change-Id: I1e6590611af43812f1bac223dd31570d1d90cfc5
Merge commit '77881293ad9a68dfa1c1da4b466f7b2b6465b342' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '77881293ad9a68dfa1c1da4b466f7b2b6465b342':
DO NOT MERGE - Back port change from master that enforces correctness in the javadoc comments.
When passed (with no needed parameters) to the aapt command line,
aapt will insert debuggable=true in the application node of the manifest
automatically.
This is to be used by the SDK tools to make true "debug" builds
that require no code/file change.
Change-Id: I6f0a7af7b7d51f26bb0ec012e6f142a6060b8618
Methods in BluetoothTestUtils remain the same as they were in
BluetoothStressTest except for the constructor and close(). The constructor
is derived from setUp() and close() from tearDown().
Change-Id: I09f9637d3969c98e46cbde1d61bc6c3223aec7c1
Merge commit '6eb5ac9ceeb3ff67d38c7ead54b4247e762f278d' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '6eb5ac9ceeb3ff67d38c7ead54b4247e762f278d':
Fix doc link in InputDevice.
Merge commit '12006013cc2cd0a076855ed068f5f782b24631c3' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '12006013cc2cd0a076855ed068f5f782b24631c3':
fixedfft: Only includes cpu-features.h when __arm__ is defined.
Merge commit '0a77ce277c6ed2aa25bbea5f8cd5687c0720cb68' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '0a77ce277c6ed2aa25bbea5f8cd5687c0720cb68':
New edge effects for scrolling widgets (overscroll)
TODO: Currently disabled for WebView. Assets used for the glow effect
need to be themable/styleable. Overscroll effect should take place
even when the user did not grab the widget within actual content.
Change-Id: I68277d14d37dc5bcdb9254eaddf6e4998b3f2bf4
Finished the input device capability API.
Added a mechanism for calibrating touch devices to obtain more
accurate information about the touch contact area.
Improved pointer location to show new coordinates and capabilities.
Optimized pointer location display and formatting to avoid allocating large
numbers of temporary objects. The GC churn was causing the application to
stutter very badly when more than a couple of fingers were down).
Added more diagnostics.
Change-Id: Ie25380278ed6f16c5b04cd9df848015850383498
Also removes the artifical restriction that only one apply() can be in
flight at once. That was old from when I thought it'd end up being
required, but wasn't.
Change-Id: I3540ea8be6e0760d6a51d218186f71655c2f3f55
XTRA data downloads are now strictly on demand from the GPS engine.
Also fix typo in handleDownloadXtraData()
Change-Id: Ied1a6e2e62134add4d965326aae909c86f834682
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Merge commit '68ae91cbd20939e48ad15c15405048e7ff9fe2f8' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '68ae91cbd20939e48ad15c15405048e7ff9fe2f8':
Recent changes to the rtsp code require every buffer fed to the packet source to have a timestamp, we're ignoring timestamps for gtalk videochat but we still have to have a placeholder.
Merge commit 'abb8398e5ab40a3078902c5333126a0743ba2458' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'abb8398e5ab40a3078902c5333126a0743ba2458':
Instead of closing the connection altogether if no UDP packets arrive after a certain time, try changing transports (to interleaved TCP). Also properly close the sockets on disconnection.