Stop using system properties to publish information about
the key character map path. Instead, we can retrieve it
on demand by asking the window manager.
It was possible to exhaust the supply of system properties
when repeatedly adding and removing input devices.
Bug: 5532806
Change-Id: Idd361a24ad7db2edc185c8546db7fb05f9c28669
Bug: 5011907
Introduce a 150ms delay in handling volume down keys
while waiting to see if a power key will follow.
Don't trigger the screenshot chord if both volume up and
volume down are pressed together.
Don't trigger the long-press power menu if volume keys are
also pressed.
Require the user to press both keys in the chord within
the debounce time and continue long-pressing them in order
to trigger the screenshot action.
Change-Id: I248968d37b73c09d6d08e7f62667c443eba32da0
Bug: 5156144
Input channels could leak or simply live longer than they should
in some cases.
1. Monitor channels (used by the pointer location overlay) are never
unregistered, so they would leak.
Added code to handle failures in the receive callback by closing
the input channel.
2. The DragState held onto its input window and application handles
even after the input channel was disposed.
Added code to null these handles out when they are no longer needed.
3. Input channels previously used as input event targets would stick
around until the targets were cleared (usually on the next
event).
Added code to detect when the input dispatcher is in
an idle state and to proactively clear the targets then
to ensure that resources are released promptly.
4. Native input window handles held onto the input channel even
after the input window was removed from the input dispatcher.
Consequently, the input channel would not be disposed until
the input window handle itself was freed. Since the input
window handle is held from managed code, this meant that the
window's input channel could stick around until the next GC.
Refactored the input window handle to separate the properties
(info) and identify (handle) state into different objects.
Then modified the dispatcher to release the properties (info)
when no longer needed, including the input channel.
7. The pointer location overlay does not actually use its
standard input channel, only the monitor input channel.
Added INPUT_FEATURE_NO_INPUT_CHANNEL to allow windows to
request that they not be provided with an input channel
at all.
Improved some of the error handling logic to emit the status
code as part of the exception message.
Change-Id: I01988d4391a70c6678c8b0e936ca051af680b1a5
Bug: 5049148
Finished stylus support, including support for indirect stylus
and mouse tools.
Added TILT axis. When stylus tilt X/Y is available, it is transformed
into an orientation and tilt inclination which is a more convenient
representation and a simpler extension to the exiting API.
Touch devices now only report touch data using a single input
source. Previously touch devices in pointer mode would report
both absolute touch pad data and cooked pointer gestures.
Now we just pick one. The touch device switches modes as needed
when the focused application enables/disables pointer gestures.
This change greatly simplifies the code and reduces the load
on the input dispatcher.
Fixed an incorrect assumption that the value of ABS_(MT_)DISTANCE
would be zero whenever the stylus was in direct contact. It appears
that the correct way to determine whether the stylus is in direct
contact (rather than hovering) is by checking for a non-zero
reported pressure.
Added code to read the initial state of tool buttons and axis values
when the input devices are initialized or reset. This fixes
problems where the input mapper state might have the wrong initial
state.
Moved responsibility for cancelling pending inputs (keys down,
touches, etc.) to the InputDispatcher by sending it a device reset
notification. This frees the InputReader from having to synthesize
events during reset, which was cumbersome and somewhat brittle
to begin with.
Consolidated more of the common accumulator logic from
SingleTouchInputMapper and MultiTouchInputMapper into
TouchInputMapper.
Improved the PointerLocation output.
Change-Id: I595d3647f7fd7cb1e3eff8b3c76b85043b5fe2f0
The input reader needs this information so that it knows how to
interpolate touches on an external touch screen.
Changed Display so that it asks the WindowManager what the real
display size is (as opposed to the raw display size). This means
it now takes into the forced display size set by
adb shell am display-size.
Replaced all calls to getRealWidth() / getRealHeight() /
getRealMetrics() in the WindowManager and replaced them with direct
usages of the mCurDisplayWidth / mCurDisplayHeight so that the WM
doesn't end up making a reentrant Binder call into itself.
Fixed the table status bar HeightReceiver so that it updates the
height on all configuration changes since it is possible that the
display size changed independently of an external HDMI display
being plugged / unplugged.
Improved the Display class documentation to make the distinctions
betweeen the various sizes clearer.
Change-Id: I3f75de559d3ebffed532ab46c4ae52c5e7f1da2b
This change moves the cached window and application input state
into the handle objects themselves. It simplifies the dispatcher
somewhat because it no longer needs to fix up references to
transient InputWindow objects each time the window list is updated.
This change will also make it easier to optimize setInputWindows
to avoid doing a lot of redundant data copying. In principle, only
the modified fields need to be updated. However, for now we
continue to update all fields in unison as before.
It turns out that the input dispatcher was inappropriately retaining
pointers to InputWindow objects within the mWindows InputWindow
vector. This vector is copy-on-write so it is possible and the
item pointers to change if an editing operation is performed on
the vector when it does not exclusively own the underlying
SharedBuffer. This bug was uncovered by a previous change that
replaced calls to clear() and appendVector() with a simple use
of operator= which caused the buffer to be shared. Consequently
after editItemAt was called (which it shouldn't have, actually)
the buffer was copied and the cached InputWindow pointers became
invalid. Oops. This change fixes the problem.
Change-Id: I0a259339a6015fcf9113dc4081a6875e047fd425
Made it possible for individual windows to disable pointer gestures
while the window has focus using a private API.
Cleaned up the InputReader configuration code to enable in-place
reconfiguration of input devices without having to reopen them all.
This change makes changing the pointer speed somewhat nicer since the
pointer doesn't jump back to the origin after each change.
Change-Id: I9727419c2f4cb39e16acb4b15fd7fd84526b1239
Bug: 4124987
Only show one spot per touch point instead of one spot per
finger for multitouch gestures.
Tweaked the pointer acceleration curves.
Dissociated the hover/tap timeouts from the "tap" timeout
since they mean very different things.
Change-Id: I7c2cbd30feeb65ebc12f6c7e33a67dc9a9f59d4c
Fix bug where the pointer presentation would be updated on
any input reader timeout rather than only when a pointer gesture
is in progress.
Bug: 4124987
Change-Id: Ie9bba4a0b3228d55e45e65fa2ede5cd6ba887a08
Added a new PointerIcon API (hidden for now) for loading
pointer icons.
Fixed a starvation problem in the native Looper's sendMessage
implementation which caused new messages to be posted ahead
of old messages sent with sendMessageDelayed.
Redesigned the touch pad gestures to be defined in terms of
more fluid finger / spot movements. The objective is to reinforce
the natural mapping between fingers and spots which means there
must not be any discontinuities in spot motion relative to
the fingers.
Removed the SpotController stub and folded its responsibilities
into PointerController.
Change-Id: Ib647dbd7a57a7f30dd9c6e2c260df51d7bbdd18e
Refactored PointerController to extract the surface management
code to a new component called a SpriteController so that it can
be used to move finger tracking spots around the screen as well.
The SpriteController is designed to fully decouple the client from
any latency introduced by surface transactions and drawing.
All sprite updates are performed asynchronously on the Looper using
a copy of the sprite state.
Added a stub SpotController implementation for touch pad UX.
It will be implemented in a subsequent patch.
Fixed a little bug in pointer orientation changes when entering
DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_90 the x offset was clobbered.
Change-Id: I6d59d80df9af61e93af50290e7776337d10c9d5a
Also be more careful about canceling fallback keys during focus
transitions, when the application handles the key, or when the
policy decides to do something different.
Fixed a crash due to JNI CallObjectMethod returning an undefined
value (not null) when an exception is thrown.
Fixed a crash due to the policy trying to create a Dialog for
recent apps on the dispatcher thread. It should happen on the
policy's Looper instead.
Bug: 4187302
Change-Id: I043f82913830f411b3bb4018d6422467b6ca454f
Fix a bug where we were always setting the focused application
handle to NULL. This broke ANR processing while starting
applications and caused input events to be dropped while
starting applications.
Bug: 4174573
Change-Id: Ice7ce3a2b65219568a8227fc1383bafb294666b5
Replaced VelocityTracker with a faster and more accurate
native implementation. This avoids the duplicate maintenance
overhead of having two implementations.
The new algorithm requires that the sample duration be at least
10ms in order to contribute to the velocity calculation. This
ensures that the velocity is not severely overestimated when
samples arrive in bursts.
The new algorithm computes the exponentially weighted moving
average using weights based on the relative duration of successive
sample periods.
The new algorithm is also more careful about how it handles
individual pointers going down or up and their effects on the
collected movement traces. The intent is to preserve the last
known velocity of pointers as they go up while also ensuring
that other motion samples do not count twice in that case.
Bug: 4086785
Change-Id: I95054102397c4b6a9076dc6a0fc841b4beec7920
Added a new PointerIcon API (hidden for now) for loading
pointer icons.
Fixed a starvation problem in the native Looper's sendMessage
implementation which caused new messages to be posted ahead
of old messages sent with sendMessageDelayed.
Redesigned the touch pad gestures to be defined in terms of
more fluid finger / spot movements. The objective is to reinforce
the natural mapping between fingers and spots which means there
must not be any discontinuities in spot motion relative to
the fingers.
Removed the SpotController stub and folded its responsibilities
into PointerController.
Change-Id: I5126b1e69d95252fda7f2a684c9287e239a57163
Refactored PointerController to extract the surface management
code to a new component called a SpriteController so that it can
be used to move finger tracking spots around the screen as well.
The SpriteController is designed to fully decouple the client from
any latency introduced by surface transactions and drawing.
All sprite updates are performed asynchronously on the Looper using
a copy of the sprite state.
Added a stub SpotController implementation for touch pad UX.
It will be implemented in a subsequent patch.
Fixed a little bug in pointer orientation changes when entering
DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_90 the x offset was clobbered.
Change-Id: Ib25d162d577c9b354cb74d5d761c3c9f9f438d42
This patch adds a mechanism for capturing, filtering, transforming
and injecting input events at a very low level before the input
dispatcher attempts to deliver them to applications. At this time,
the mechanism is only intended to be used by the accessibility
system to implement built-in system-level accessibility affordances.
The accessibility input filter is currently just a stub.
It logs the input events receives and reinjects them unchanged,
except that it transforms KEYCODE_Q into KEYCODE_Z.
Currently, the accessibility input filter is installed whenever
accessibility is enabled. We'll probably want to change that
so it only enables the input filter when a screen reader is
installed and we want touch exploration.
Change-Id: I35764fdf75522b69d09ebd78c9766eb7593c1afe
Also be more careful about canceling fallback keys during focus
transitions, when the application handles the key, or when the
policy decides to do something different.
Fixed a crash due to JNI CallObjectMethod returning an undefined
value (not null) when an exception is thrown.
Fixed a crash due to the policy trying to create a Dialog for
recent apps on the dispatcher thread. It should happen on the
policy's Looper instead.
Bug: 4187302
Change-Id: I659a3fd1bd2325ed36d965f9beb75dacb89790c9
Fix a bug where we were always setting the focused application
handle to NULL. This broke ANR processing while starting
applications and caused input events to be dropped while
starting applications.
Bug: 4174573
Change-Id: Icd7b8c4c49ed73c41978f3ff076c2e5cd839a802
Replaced VelocityTracker with a faster and more accurate
native implementation. This avoids the duplicate maintenance
overhead of having two implementations.
The new algorithm requires that the sample duration be at least
10ms in order to contribute to the velocity calculation. This
ensures that the velocity is not severely overestimated when
samples arrive in bursts.
The new algorithm computes the exponentially weighted moving
average using weights based on the relative duration of successive
sample periods.
The new algorithm is also more careful about how it handles
individual pointers going down or up and their effects on the
collected movement traces. The intent is to preserve the last
known velocity of pointers as they go up while also ensuring
that other motion samples do not count twice in that case.
Bug: 4086785
Change-Id: I2632321232c64d6b8faacdb929e33f60e64dcdd3
Associate each motion axis with the source from which it comes.
It is possible for multiple sources of the same device to define
the same axis. This fixes new API that was introduced in MR1.
(Bug: 4066146)
Fixed a bug that might cause a segfault when using a trackball.
Only fade out the mouse pointer when touching the touch screen,
ignore other touch pads.
Changed the plural "sources" to "source" in several places in
the InputReader where we intend to refer to a particular source
rather than to a combination of sources.
Improved the batching code to support batching events from different
sources of the same device in parallel. (Bug: 3391564)
Change-Id: I0189e18e464338f126f7bf94370b928e1b1695f2
Replaces previously hardcoded values. This ensures that key repeat
takes the accessibility long press timeout setting into account.
Unfortunately the system must be rebooted for the change to take
effect. We will fix that later.
Change-Id: I3ab70bb037331620b7e532170c1727287b5c6f91
Added some plumbing to enable the policy to intercept motion
events when the screen is off to handle wakeup if needed.
Added a basic concept of an external device to limit the scope
of the wakeup policy to external devices only. The wakeup policy
for internal devices should be based on explicit rules such as
policy flags in key layout files.
Moved isTouchEvent to native.
Ensure the dispatcher sends the right event type to userActivity
for non-touch pointer events like HOVER_MOVE and SCROLL.
Bug: 3193114
Change-Id: I15dbd48a16810dfaf226ff7ad117d46908ca4f86
Fades out the mouse pointer:
- after 15 seconds of inactivity normally
- after 3 seconds of inactivity in lights out mode
- after a non-modifier key down
- after a touch down
Extended the native Looper to support enqueuing time delayed
messages. This is used by the PointerController to control
pointer fade timing.
Change-Id: I87792fea7dbe2d9376c78cf354fe3189a484d9da
This change makes it possible to extend the set of axes that
are reported in MotionEvents by defining new axis constants.
The MotionEvent object is now backed by its C++ counterpart
to avoid having to maintain multiple representations of the
same data.
Change-Id: Ibe93c90d4b390d43c176cce48d558d20869ee608
Adds a new virtualKeyQuietTimeMillis configuration resource that sets
the duration for which virtual keys will be dropped after recent touches
on screen. The default value is 0; it is intended to be overridden
per device using a resource overlay.
This change is designed to help in two cases:
1. Swipes from touchscreen into virtual key area.
2. Accidental taps in virtual key area while using on-screen keyboard.
Bug: 3089163
Change-Id: Ib912d4f8a4df9966a39cd537d3ec7c24afab7225
This change implements two heuristics.
1. When events are older than 10 seconds, they are dropped.
2. If the application is currently busy processing an event and
the user touches a window belonging to a different application
then we drop the currently queued events so the other application
can start processing the gesture immediately.
Note that the system takes care of synthesizing cancelation events
automatically for any events that it drops.
Added some new handle types to allow the native dispatcher to
indirectly refer to the WindowManager's window state and app window
token. This was done to enable the dispatcher to identify the
application to which each window belongs but it also eliminates
some lookup tables and linear searches through the window list
on each key press.
Bug: 3224911
Change-Id: I9dae8dfe23d195d76865f97011fe2f1d351e2940
Added support for loading the pointer icon from a resource.
Moved the system server related bits of the input manager out
of libui and into libinput since they do not need to be linked into
applications.
Change-Id: Iec11e0725b3add2b905c51f8ea2c3b4b0d1a2d67
Some parts stubbed out but you can plug in a mouse and move
a green cursor around to interact with the UI.
Change-Id: I80d597a7f11d3bd92041890f74b3c77326975e6e
This change enables the framework to synthesize key events to implement
default behavior when an application does not handle a key.
For example, this change enables numeric keypad keys to perform
their associated special function when numlock is off.
The application is informed that it is processing a fallback keypress
so it can choose to ignore it.
Added a new keycode for switching applications.
Added ALT key deadkeys.
New default key mappings:
- ESC -> BACK
- Meta+ESC -> HOME
- Alt+ESC -> MENU
- Meta+Space -> SEARCH
- Meta+Tab -> APP_SWITCH
Fixed some comments.
Fixed some tests.
Change-Id: Id7f3b6645f3a350275e624547822f72652f3defe
Use Vendor ID, Product ID and optionally the Version to
locate keymaps and configuration files for external devices.
Moved virtual key definition parsing to native code so that
EventHub can identify touch screens with virtual keys and load
the appropriate key layout file.
Cleaned up a lot of old code in EventHub.
Fixed a regression in ViewRoot's fallback event handling.
Fixed a minor bug in FileMap that caused it to try to munmap
or close invalid handled when released if the attempt to map
the file failed.
Added a couple of new String8 conveniences for formatting strings.
Modified Tokenizer to fall back to open+read when mmap fails since
we can't mmap sysfs files as needed to open the virtual key
definition files in /sys/board_properties/.
Change-Id: I6ca5e5f9547619fd082ddac47e87ce185da69ee6
The ShortcutManager used to only receive the key code of the key event
that triggered the shortcut. This change now provides the shortcut
manager with the whole key event so it can look up the associated
character using the correct key character map.
To make this more efficient, added a mechanism for recycling
key events. At the moment it is only used by key events owned by the
system process, since clients of the existing API (such as Views)
might continue to hold on to key events after dispatch has finished so
they would break if the key event were recycled by the framework.
Deprecated KeyCharacterMap.BUILT_IN_KEYBOARD.
Change-Id: I4313725dd63f2be01c350c005a41c7fde9bc67e8