...of Play Store is included
The issue is that the name of the play store apk on the system
image has changed, and the package manager has a bug when this
happens and it is being hidden by an updated version of the
application that is still a newer version. In this case it
doesn't do the normal scan of the system apk, but just leaves
its old disabled state. However if the code path has changed,
this will trip up other code that thinks the system apk has
disappeared (since when it checks for the existence of the apk
with the stored code path, it doesn't find anything).
The fix here is to add a special case to make sure the code
path is updated even if we are otherwise ignoring the hidden
system image package data.
Change-Id: Ic5118f94c078da7a30b53b9cadf7c9844f7ba866
Take advantage of this to return better information about
packages filtered by permissions -- include the permissions
they have in the requested array.
Also fix issue #8026793 (Contact picture shows default pic
while searching for a contact in qsb) by using the base
package name of the Context when reporting the app name
of an operation. Otherwise you could make a resource-only
context for another application and do calls through that
and get reported as the wrong app.
Change-Id: I5e0488bf773acea5a3d22f245641828e1a106fb8
Implemented reading and writing state to retain information
across boots, API to retrieve state from it, improved location
manager interaction to monitor both coarse and fine access
and only note operations when location data is being delivered
back to app (not when it is just registering to get the data at
some time in the future).
Also implement tracking of read/write ops on contacts and the
call log. This involved tweaking the content provider protocol
to pass over the name of the calling package, and some
infrastructure in the ContentProvider transport to note incoming
calls with the app ops service. The contacts provider and call
log provider turn this on for themselves.
This also implements some of the mechanics of being able to ignore
incoming provider calls... all that is left are some new APIs for
the real content provider implementation to be involved with
providing the correct behavior for query() (return an empty
cursor with the right columns) and insert() (need to figure out
what URI to return).
Change-Id: I36ebbcd63dee58264a480f3d3786891ca7cbdb4c
Use this to track the package name of applications
accessing GPS.
And now the app ops service can enforce that callers
must provide valid package names.
Change-Id: I842a0abe236ea85f77926d708547f0f95c24bd49
Set dns servers for secondary nets and attach the
processes (pids) that are using the secondary nets
to the secondary nets associated dns cache.
Change-Id: Id865c2c3fdc0ec1c3e30c134e9ea4109f4f2fbeb
bug:5465296
The DimLayer behind popups was not changing when the popup layer
changed. It will now.
Fixes bug 7974415.
Change-Id: Ia486efa83d623716a09d73a22493a4222823c573
On some devices, we need to apply heuristics to determine whether
the device is docked on a wireless charger because the charging
circuits do not provide sufficient information to know whether
the device is on the charger unless it is actually receiving
power.
The previous heuristics only considered the battery level to
suppress spurious dock signals.
The new heuristics also take into account whether the device
appears to have moved from its previous position on the dock.
Bug: 7744185
Change-Id: I5ba885dac25b37840b6db46b8a0f30968a06776c
TIME_TICK was not occurred at the end of DST for one hour
Step to reproduce:
1. Settings -> Date & time
2. uncheck Automatic date & time and Automatic time zone
3. select Time zone -> select Brussels
4. set date -> Oct. 28. 2012
5. set time -> 1:59 AM
Bug: 7922117
Change-Id: I2e78bd97b508d6a38471425cfbaca45fb4b89c1e
Initial implementation, tracking use of the vibrator, GPS,
and location reports.
Also includes an update to battery stats to also keep track of
vibrator usage (since I had to be in the vibrator code anyway
to instrument it).
The service itself is only half-done. Currently no API to
retrieve the data (which once there will allow us to show you
which apps are currently causing the GPS to run and who has
recently accessed your location), it doesn't persist its data
like it should, and no way to tell it to reject app requests
for various operations.
But hey, it's a start!
Change-Id: I05b8d76cc4a4f7f37bc758c1701f51f9e0550e15