This cleans up how ui flags are managed between the client and window manager.
It still reports the global UI mode state to the callback, but we now only clear
certain flags when the system goes out of a state (currently this just means the
hide nav bar mode), and don't corrupt other flags in the application when the
global state changes.
Also introduces a sequence number between the app and window manager, to avoid
using bad old data coming from the app during these transitions.
Change-Id: I40bbd12d9b7b69fc0ff1c7dc0cb58a933d4dfb23
1. Due to a previous change that disabled accessibility if not enabled
and installed serivces are present the automation APIs stopped working
since they use fake automation service that is not installed.
2. Added clean up of death recipients when binders die.
bug:5374662
bug:5239044
Change-Id: I1f3c8cd1d1c79753a4a64e2b8b2963025abb2939
Offer parameters to pick out specific list of packages, and to change
duration and total data.
Bug: 5416742
Change-Id: I6970a5e76f3198ef23a400c079037212b000ca6b
We've seen cases (bug 5417779) where the transport kicked off an immediate
backup operation but then was perfectly content to allow the periodic
timer to start *another* pass concurrently while the first was still in
progress. This wound up with the backup manager getting mightily
confused and leaking wakelock acquisitions, which is Very Bad(tm).
This patch adds a little bookkeeping so that the backup manager is aware
of backups in flight, and refuses to kick off a new one until the ongoing
one has finished.
Change-Id: If12b54f4db3effc8af36d31c58d8f9b415ddc01e
This is another place where we are messed up by the stupid default
Configuration having a 1.0 font scale. Argh.
Change-Id: Iaa2550d4edab92fb8a52f98fbb9fd8ef5fab94b5
This makes it easy to back up everything that belongs to 3rd party apps, but
nothing that comes with the system per se. If any system packages are
explicitly named on the command line they will be included in the backup
even if -nosystem was passed. So, for example, this will back up all 3rd
party apps as well as system settings, but nothing else belonging to
system-deployed apps:
adb backup -all -nosystem com.android.provider.settings
Bug 5361503
Change-Id: Iebe04b7d7027ca58b9f55e8eb7f219d6cca69269
When available, use single "iface_stat_all" file instead of reading
values from dozens of files scattered across proc. Tests to verify.
Bug: 5397840
Change-Id: I0247be518436c1f79b32c4b72216739f49a9e8cc
Begin tracking xtables summary of data usage to compare with values
reported from /proc/net/dev. Roll tethering directly into UID stats
to trigger UID stats persisting when crossing threshold.
Include xtables summary and authoritative time in samples.
Bug: 5373561, 5397882, 5381980
Change-Id: Ib7945522caadfbe0864fdf391582dc820f4f371e
The current implementation of global proxy is dead,
and it will be removed completely in separate changes.
Change-Id: I54f6b3960f761483d28d808e99db4c71c9c0348d
Add the wifi disabled due to airplane mode as a seperate settings so
that wifi is restored after a reboot when airplane mode is turned off
Bug: 5365718
Change-Id: I36a9694bbcacd5bb5f89498e4adc47c81e611da6
The text of the dumped output can potentially include an email address;
we don't want random code to be able to read it.
Bug 5389201
Change-Id: If84886357a36b7015878e4d72017abba83b4c511
Some services have info that is not readily available any other way. Add
a permission check to those services.
Bug: 5389201
Change-Id: I5a9724ec89e1c11ef7813eeb52a6a05b3ea92af5
Change Ife82a8d8 broke IPv6 on wifi. Change I4e3a69ea is
an alternate approach that does not require any framework
changes.
Bug: 5284168
Change-Id: Ib6e002aa23700adc71051cf6b76860545497dbf4
This change ensures the wallpaper is rendered into an opaque surface
which avoids a glClear() in SurfaceFlinger. This should save quite
a bit of work on every frame when panning the workspace in launcher.
Change-Id: Id43d3498a54c2d60ec4ee3377c92ef79bff55bc1
This change ensures the wallpaper is rendered into an opaque surface
which avoids a glClear() in SurfaceFlinger. This should save quite
a bit of work on every frame when panning the workspace in launcher.
Change-Id: I9c1b8c324edf29826d5dbb1fb39d883e43375310
Casualty of the recent refactoring: in this particular error case,
the restore sequence wasn't being directed into the finalization
state. Fixes bug 5336295.
Change-Id: Ibf5570cd1003e123da8b561685de8479663340ce
Bug: 4981385
Changed the orientation listener to notify the policy whenever
its proposed orientation changes, and changes the window manager
to notify the orientation listener when the actual orientation
changes. This allows us to better handle the case where the
policy has rejected a given proposal at one time (because the
current application forced orientation) but might choose
to accept the same proposal at another time.
It's important that the proposal always be up to date. A proposal
becomes irrelevant as soon as the phone posture changes such
that we can no longer determine the orientation with confidence
(such as when a device is placed flat on a table).
Simplified the orientation filtering. Now we just wait 200ms
for the device to be still before issuing a proposal. The idea
is that if the device is moving around a lot, we assume that
the device is being picked up or put down or otherwise in
the process of being moved. We don't want to change the rotation
until that's all settled down. However, we do want to tolerate
a certain amount of environmental noise.
(The previous confidence algorithm was also designed along
these lines but it was less direct about waiting for things
to settle. Instead it simply made orientation changes take
longer than usual while unsettled, but the extra delay was often
too much or too little. This one should be easier to tune.)
Change-Id: I09e6befea1f0994b6b15d424f3182859c0d9a530