Typical apps are restricted so they can only view shared storage
belonging to the user they're running as. However, a handful of
system components need access to shared storage across all users,
such as DefaultContainerService and SystemUI.
Since WRITE_MEDIA_STORAGE already offers this functionality by
bypassing any FUSE emulation, reuse it to grant the "sdcard_rw" GID
which is no longer handed out to third-party apps. Then we change
the FUSE daemon to allow the "sdcard_rw" GID to see shared storage
of all users.
Bug: 19995822
Change-Id: I504c2a179ba74f142ed0d32da5baa69f4212cd82
Now that we're treating storage as a runtime permission, we need to
grant read/write access without killing the app. This is really
tricky, since we had been using GIDs for access control, and they're
set in stone once Zygote drops privileges.
The only thing left that can change dynamically is the filesystem
itself, so let's do that. This means changing the FUSE daemon to
present itself as three different views:
/mnt/runtime_default/foo - view for apps with no access
/mnt/runtime_read/foo - view for apps with read access
/mnt/runtime_write/foo - view for apps with write access
There is still a single location for all the backing files, and
filesystem permissions are derived the same way for each view, but
the file modes are masked off differently for each mountpoint.
During Zygote fork, it wires up the appropriate storage access into
an isolated mount namespace based on the current app permissions. When
the app is granted permissions dynamically at runtime, the system
asks vold to jump into the existing mount namespace and bind mount
the newly granted access model into place.
Bug: 21858077
Change-Id: I62fb25d126dd815aea699b33d580e3afb90f8fd2
Previously, the inconsistency resulted in test in the testUniformY in
frameworks/base/graphics/tests/graphicstests/src/android/graphics/TypefaceTest.java
fail. The tests assume the different sans/serif/mono styles share a
consistent ascent and descent.
The font is modified using the following Python script:
from fontTools import ttLib
font_file = 'DroidSansMono.ttf'
font = ttLib.TTFont(font_file)
font['hhea'].ascent = 1900
font['hhea'].descent = -500
font.save('touched/'+font_file)
Bug: 19791102
Change-Id: I2fcd44b952691deeeed18f30d06bc9f6d5e4a8de
This is now possible since we have less space restrictions on
devices.
This helps make sure that devices don't mistakenly ship with a
limited font support simply because they didn't turn on the extended
font profile.
Although the larger version of Droid Sans Fallback is no longer used
in any font profile for a device, it is kept since it's used by the
SDK.
The Nanum Gothic font is no longer used in any device profile either,
but it's kept in the fallback chain, so the SDK (that uses it)
continues to work.
Bug: 19668057
Change-Id: I6e32c4c98745e9b6aff6684d993943a19aebf6f7
This makes sure that symbol characters who have both an alternative
or "full-width" version in the CJK fonts and a more regular version
in the symbols font get the default or "half-width" version by
default in non-CJK locales.
This is not a complete fix: such "full-width" symbol characters only
exist in the Simplfied Chinese font for now, which means in
Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean locales, they characters
would now appear "half-width", which *may* be sub-optimal. The
complete fix would make sure the ones that actually need to be
"full-width" in TC/J/K are also included in the TC/J/K font.
Bug: 21525318
Bug: 21525012
Bug: 21524421
Bug: 21521330
Bug: 21520316
Bug: 21518544
Bug: 21517912
Bug: 21503807
Bug: 21502245
Bug: 21501669
Bug: 21525905
Bug: 21524018
Bug: 21503952
Bug: 21502678
Change-Id: I93cf7119b45ed3c080cd39d631a687e0ef9fd8ce
The latest files from the upstream Noto repository are named
NotoNaskhArabic* instead of the previous NotoNaskh*.
Also, Noto Sans Tibetan is now included in the fallback chain. Apart
from supporting Tibetan and Dzongkha langauges, this adds a character
(U+0FD6) that completes coverage for ARIB character sets.
Bug: 13680438
Bug: 18181755
Bug: 18639453
Bug: 19390244
Change-Id: I09b493340d1453ef61b08c841e1731119d645822
With this we won't try to run validatekeymaps.exe when you run
"USE_MINGW=1 mma".
Also it seems it's too much to run the validation for every mma/mmma.
Validation in just platform build (droidcore) should be enough.
Change-Id: I22431009d4c2dd765bbd14b24eb5c8729b53d6c1
This clarifies the meaning of the variable, that this switch only
affects the Noto Sans Japanese font.
Change-Id: I28043ed41ec51af0273a071692426d51352ef849
Noto fonts for Bamum, Lisu (Fraser), Mandaic, Mongolian, New Tai Lue,
Syriac (Estrangela), and Vai scripts are added to the fallback chain.
Bug: 19390244
Bug: 18639453
Change-Id: If18a7ea245f3b15baa9fb4f53855ae64759f921b
This will eventually allow us to have a single unified filesystem
instead of requiring zygote to use bind mounts.
Change-Id: I29b819ab51498b4bab874e0367b1ab4165f84025
They are now moved to external/roboto-fonts. Symlinks from deprecated
fonts to Roboto for compatibility reasons are still created here.
Change-Id: I9e1b88a4289d055ea187e241d6514f0b37c5ee1b
We continue to compile external/apache-http into ext.jar. This contains
a few changes apart fom the classes moving around :
- Makefile changes to build docs and api-stubs for now. A future change
will revert these changes and remove these classes from stubs and
docs.
- Hardcode event IDs in legacyerrorstrings to avoid a dependency between
the frameworks and apache. These strings are on their way out and will
never change anyway.
- Remove imports due to {@link} tags and use {@code} instead.
- Remove an accidental(?) dependency on apache commons code that's a
part of apache-http.
bug: 18027885
Change-Id: I51cd038d846ec7d02c283a4541b10a6a9cf62ecf
This is to make sure the East Asian punctuation shared between CJK languages
and Tai Le are rendered from the CJK fonts when no language is specified
for the text, or CJK text is rendered in a non-CJK locale.
Also remove the old comment about 64k glyphs limit.
Bug: 19355391
Change-Id: Ic2cbc79cecf9539ace8a432f373685eeff81e106
Fonts for Cham, Coptic, Glagolitic, Kayah Li, Tai Le, Tai Tham, Tai
Viet, and Tifinagh scripts are added to the fallback chain.
This would enable or improve display of texts in Berber languages,
Cham, Church Slavonic, Coptic, Kayah languages, Khün, Northern Thai,
Tai Dam, Tai Dón, Tai Lü, Tai Nüa, and Thai Song.
Bug: 17686019
Change-Id: I689393bc03f3957e1025ac08ab31961a6c6bc24d
This adds Lohit Odia (Oriya) font as the default font for the Oriya
script to the fallback chain.
Bug: 17686019
Change-Id: If0c60a0f35a029c3761b8ea26a2546ca5c5fa0c0
Sets up Courier and Courier New to point to Cutive Mono, since
Courier is a serif monospace font.
BUG: 17666124
Change-Id: I96bb2ff59020edd8210c253752f76f0eb5100e18
Add FM permission like KK to support FM radio app.
Change-Id: Ifb76f63e3136a5f88306903fd28e9abbb01e69c9
Signed-off-by: Benson Huang <benson.huang@mediatek.com>
Conflicts:
data/etc/platform.xml
Some system apps doing hotword training need low-level access to
audio hardware, beyond what the existing HAL offers. For now, give
them the audio GID.
Bug: 17763721
Change-Id: I8025c3abacae13a6ffec4e10e4976a67ab505bdf
Looks like Broadcom re-used the Rhodi PID since we never shipped.
Remove the keylayout so we don't accidentally use it for other
devices.
Bug: 17504946
Change-Id: Ia11ad40f8ba7d49f82e7f68d881cf7c9bfafcb37
This is to simplify Project Watson requirements and enable USB Audio
to easily implement similar functionality to the Watson headsets.
Change-Id: Idd0a0cd6c6ba4a977090fb338d9241046f0380e6
Parse new fonts.xml config file, and resolve weight selection based on
the base weight of the font (as defined by a weight alias specified in
the config file) and the requested bold flag. This change improves the
appearance of bold spans for alternate weights of Roboto.
In addition, this patch enables weight selection for fallback fonts.
For example, if an additional font with a weight of 100 is added to the
Hebrew font family in the fallback list, then requesting
"sans-serif-thin" would select that font for Hebrew text.
Bug: 14538154
Change-Id: I99a04fad4f7bf01c75726e760d42735dd9003496