- Don't get and cache phone tpe at the initialization time. At this point
TelephonyManager is probably not ready yet.
- Refresh MCC whenever we get the service state changed callback, even when
the state hasn't actually changed, in order to make sure we get refresh
country properly when MCC changes.
- Also remove the initialization of mPhoneStateListener, which prevented us from
registering phone state listener properly.
- Also fix tests which were already failing.
Bug 5670680
Change-Id: Id45abeba1b1e843053ac2c946861b439ca568de4
* commit 'a21ce1f1107e1aad19335bebe4aed915158b5ca6':
Workaround for issue where the notifyDatasetChanged call chain is broken when Launcher is killed. (Bug 5703782)
... a different app opens
In some cases when reparenting activities we could end up with a reply
chain that crosses task boundaries, so if an activity below that needs
to be reparented we pull that and the activities above it up into the
new task.
Change-Id: Ia4fa041ab7069e39dac162ddbf5b8e1de98675b9
New API to let you build an Intent whose base configuration is correct,
but has an additional "selector" to pick out the specific app that you
would like launched.
Change-Id: Ide9db6dc60e2844b7696cfe09b28337fe7dd63db
Uses argument escaping inside NativeDaemonConnector, using varargs
to separate boundaries.
Bug: 5472606
Change-Id: Ie107a90df7e2b3bd3eaaf04c8367248ab40136f4
Uses argument escaping inside NativeDaemonConnector, using varargs
to separate boundaries. Also introduces Command object to help build
argument lists.
Bug: 5472606
Change-Id: I357979fc19bb0171a056e690064e01b5a7119501
This change simplifies the code associated with receiving input
events from input channels and makes it more robust. It also
does a better job of ensuring that input events are properly
recycled (sometimes we dropped them on the floor).
This change also adds a sequence number to all events, which is
handy for determining whether we are looking at the same event or a
new one, particularly when events are recycled.
Change-Id: I4ebd88f73b5f77f3e150778cd550e7f91956aac2
As it turns out, it used to be possible for there to be multiple
input events simultaneously in flight in an application. Although
it worked, it made it hard to reason about what was going on.
The problem was somewhat exacerbated by the introduction of a
queue of "InputEventMessage" objects as part of an earlier latency
optimization.
This change restores order from chaos and greatly simplifies the
invariants related to input event dispatch within the application.
Change-Id: I6de5fe61c1fe2ac3dd33edf770d949044df8a019
Setting it when a new activity is being resumed is too soon, because
things like an activity launching an exiting (without being seen by
the user) can knock out the real previous app that we want.
So now we set it when an activity is stopped. At this point it is
going to move from the preceptible to background oom adj, so it is
a good point to determine whether it should be a previous app to
instead put it to that oom adj. This also avoids things like
activities that start and immediately finish from impacting the
previous app.
Further, we keep track of the time each activity was last shown, and
use this to further filter what is set as the previous app.
Change-Id: I72d1cac4de0cc2d4598170296028f11b06918d4f
This broke with some other path-related changes, so it was scanning for
/data/*/cache instead of /data/data/*/cache
Also remove redundant call to restat
Bug: 5686310
Change-Id: Id1661f0f1337858fc9ead53c56ab7557f421c591
1. AccessibilityInteractionConnections were removed from the
AccessiiblityManagerService but their DeathRecipents were
not unregistered, thus every removed interaction connection
was essentially leaking. Such connection is registered in
the system for every ViewRootImpl when accessiiblity is
enabled and inregistered when disabled.
2. Every AccessibilityEvent and AccessiilbityEventInfo obtained
from a widnow content querying accessibility service had a
handle to a binder proxy over which to make queries. Hoewever,
holding a proxy to a remote binder prevents the latter from
being garbage collected. Therefore, now the events and infos
have a connection id insteand and the hindden singleton
AccessiiblityInteaction client via which queries are made
has a registry with the connections. This class looks up
the connection given its id before making an IPC. Now the
connection is stored in one place and when an accessibility
service is disconnected the system sets the connection to
null so the binder object in the system process can be GCed.
Note that before this change a bad implemented accessibility
service could cache events or infos causing a leak in the
system process. This should never happen.
3. SparseArray was not clearing the reference to the last moved
element while garbage collecting thus causing a leak.
bug:5664337
Change-Id: Id397f614b026d43bd7b57bb7f8186bca5cdfcff9