Bug 11291911
These deleted classes were previously public APIs and so need to remain
in the build (but hidden) in order to keep existing apps working.
(Partially reverts Change-Id: I02549a71104b35d86d99058c71f43e054730ec7d)
Change-Id: I28e53b056f41e66645136f5e18fba2ff55a65fe5
Although the IME windows are now allowed to extend into
the nav bar, some IMEs were making assumptions about
computed insets based on the height of the content view.
So our navigation bar view (opaque view blocking the nav bar
area to avoid the island effect when transparent) needs to live
above the content view in the hierarchy, making the content view
the same height as it was before.
A surgical spot to put the guard view is up at the root view
(PhoneWindow.DecorView). fitSystemWindows is always called since
this view is not recreated, and the layout is stable: waiting until
the IME is attached to the window is too late to add a guard view.
This is above the screen_* layouts, so will work without having to
touch all of them. And it only affects windows of TYPE_INPUT_METHOD.
Bug:11237795
Change-Id: I6a93f30aec83f1cecfb854073046cbc87ab4aa66
1. For an app to print it creates a PrintDocumentAdapter implementation
which is passed to the print dialog activity. If the activity that
created the adapter is destroyed then the adapter, which may rely on
the activity state, may be in an invalid state. For example, an app
creates an adapter and calls print resuting in the app activity and
the print dialog activity being stacked. Now the user rotates the
device which triggers the recreating of the activity stack (assume the
app does not handle rotation). The recreated print dialog activity
receives the intent that originally created it with containing the
adapter that was constructed in the context of the old, now destroyed,
app activity instance.
To handle this we are limiting an app to be able to print only from
and activity and when this activity is destroyed we mark the adapter
as invalid which will result in hiding the print dialog activity. Note
that if the app process is killed we already handle this in the print
dialog activiy by registering a death recipient on the adapter binder.
2. In the PrintManager.PrintDocumentAdapterDelegate some of the state is
accessed only on the main thread and some from miltiple threads. The
code was trying to avoid locking for state that is not accessed by
multiple threads but this is error prone and the benefit does not
justify the complexity and added fragility. Now grabbing a lock all
the time.
3. The PrintJobConfigActivity waits for it to bind to the print spooler
service before instantiating its print controller and editor. However,
these can be accessed by invoking some of the activity cycle callbacks.
This change is adding null checks for the case where the activity
callbacks are called before the binding to the spooler is completed.
bug:11242661
Change-Id: Id906b3170e4f0a0553772dfa62686f06fdca0eaf
Skips the QueryHandler if the QuickContactBadge widget is being rendered
in edit mode.
Bug: 11288332
Change-Id: I04b115292f61afc7f515787fa4a396bc6ea56a16
Include volume UUID in generated document IDs to uniquely identify
volumes over time. Show volume label to users. Watch for mount
changes to update available roots.
Bug: 11175082
Change-Id: Ia151bde768587468efde0c1d97a740b5353d1582
While under heavy system load, keyguard was able to create widgets before
before ActivityManagerService was ready. The result was a race
between keyguard adding widgets and ActivityManagerService being
ready to send broadcasts.
This fix provides keyguard with an additional signal to know when
the system is booted and widgets are safe to load.
Fixes bug b/11217169
Change-Id: I7a714d65b068678f961e52bdde4e1c20f9c287f0
Make sure that the BroadcastReceiver registered by ViewFlipper
enforces that messages come in on the correct (UI) thread.
Bug 11228463
Change-Id: I97f2a1c392f9c58a99afebc60170c9656bba86ad
vold now parse out UUID and label for inserted physical devices,
and reports them to framework. Add these to hidden StorageVolume
class for use by DocumentsUI and MediaProvider.
Remove last JNI method in FileUtils!
Bug: 11175082
Change-Id: I1cfcd1ade61767b103f693319ea2600008ee2e3c
This is the API part needed to implement support for custom print
options by a print service. Some printers have quite fancy options
and we want users to benefit using them.
bug:11241800
Change-Id: I3a9df771c0ded559b61c597c686795840d702b27
Prevents the dump actions from being blocked by traversals.
Removed a stale comment on queueOrSendMessage and renamed it to
reflect its current implementation since it no longer has a secondary
queue. Removed an unnecessary lock as well.
Bug: 10948648
Change-Id: Ic5fcc567212fb9cc07566c12f5f419af13c2b0b1