- New public APIs to find out when a user goes to the foreground,
background, and is first initializing.
- New activity manager callback to be involved in the user switch
process, allowing other services to let it know when it is safe
to stop freezing the screen.
- Wallpaper service now implements this to handle its user switch,
telling the activity manager when it is done. (Currently this is
only handling the old wallpaper going away, we need a little more
work to correctly wait for the new wallpaper to get added.)
- Lock screen now implements the callback to do its user switch. It
also now locks itself when this happens, instead of relying on
some other entity making sure it is locked.
- Pre-boot broadcasts now go to all users.
- WallpaperManager now has an API to find out if a named wallpaper is
in use by any users.
Change-Id: I27877aef1d82126c0a1428c3d1861619ee5f8653
For multi-user devices, switch to storing policy per-user instead of
per-app. Also watch for user added/removed broadcasts to clean up
policies and apply global restrictions.
Bug: 7121279
Change-Id: Ia7326bd0ebe0586fa4ec6d3a62f6313dc8814007
Various wifi settings that are explicitly defaulted did not get their
default code properly converted to refer to the correct settings
database table.
A collection of moved-to-Global settings that had not yet been
marked @deprecated in the Secure.* namespace are now so marked.
Also updated the namespace used to refer to wifi settings from the
Wifi Service. These changes are cosmetic, but they do eliminate a
number of runtime log messages.
Bug 7153671
Change-Id: I9e5b6464d025cfb480ef97373996e38e82f90593
1. Currently the system fires accessibility events to announce the
start and end of a touch exploration gesture. However, such a
gesture starts after we have decided that the user is not
performing a gesture which is achieved by measuring speed of
movement during a threshold distance. This allows an accessibility
service to provide some feedback to the user so he knows that
he is touch exploring.
This change adds event types for the first and last touches
of the user. Note that the first touch does not conincide with
the start of a touch exploration gesture since we need a time
or distance to pass before we know whether the user explores
or gestures. However, it is very useful for an accessibility
service to know when the user starts to interact with the
touch screen so it can turn the speech off, to name one
compelling use case.
This change also provides event types for the start and end
of gesture detection. If the user has moved over the threshold
with a speed greater than X, then the system detects gestures.
It is useful for an accessibility service to know the begin
and end of gesture detection so it can provide given feedback
type for such a gesture, say it may produce haptic feedback
or sound that differs for the one for touch exploration.
The main benefit of announcing these new events is that an
accessibility service can provide feedback for each touch
state allowing the user to always know what he is doing.
bug:7166935
Change-Id: I26270d774cc059cb921d6a4254bc0aab0530c1dd
Send package name, version code and the uid of the application requesting the
install to package verifiers.
Bug: 7164155
Change-Id: I2464dc5d4551f60b4f38f7982495a8920c83e1cd
When verification and encryption is used, the temporary file was deleted
prematurely.
Also, on next boot-up, scan the directory we use for temporary files to
clean them up if the user rebooted in the middle of installation.
Bug: 7132197
Change-Id: Ic9e8aab9a664ca00d9ac16f72e53fc43d78d21bc
Now that surface flinger lets us set a display projection,
the window manager no longer needs to place a black frame
around the content when simulating a different display size.
Bug: 7139798
Change-Id: I6014390f47444633d434ccf918cee5ff7b502869
* changes:
DO NOT MERGE Push event logging down into libcore.EventLogger
DO NOT MERGE Added event logging for config installation failures.
DO NOT MERGE Create intermediate directories when installing config data.
DO NOT MERGE Add components for the Android Config Updater to system server.
For some reason .getParent() appears to be returning null for a data
directory. We don't need to use the parent; we can just use the path.
Bug: 7151733
Change-Id: I5e17cc14fe53669882329d67d8a7b4ec35b81104
1. This change enforces an accessibility service to require the system
defined BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE permission.
bug:6507771
Change-Id: If5e16bb4fa97891be0ccbb35e343773712e33b98
This just logs the directory the data is being written to, which
will tell us whether we've pushed a bad update and are about to
start wedging devices.
Change-Id: Iaaef6d41b2ab18bcce295c583ee13f49e337ed65
This prevents an issue where a user factory data resets and
hoses the default directory layout- it will now be recreated
on first update.
Change-Id: I7e3cb47a0fa3aa941a74d46fba7e15865484b66d
This adds the necessary bits to verify and install configuration
updates using system server. It also includes the cert pinning
updater as the first user.
Change-Id: I42307f58074157b33b6e01216aab10022340d449
This replaces the ACCURACY_METERS constant and all derived values with
a secure setting. This value defaults to 2km and has a hardcoded floor
of 500m.
Bug: 6982024
Change-Id: Ibf97ab57145abf28c4a9747444f40250adddf23c
Fixes a race condition where the system server might
try to access /data/user/0 before it was created. In so
doing, the system server could end up creating a directory
in that location with the wrong permissions and everything
would promptly crash.
Bug: 7151686
Change-Id: I349c12fd2b9685d2e7f6305e74f6bf7d5816b752