Calling blank() on Surface Flinger to turn the screen off is not enough to ensure that the content is blanked to all virtual displays. What's more, the black surface left in place by the ElectronBeam may not completely hide the content (particularly if the display orientation changes). To fix this for real, we'll want to move the display power management code from the power manager into the display manager but we don't have time for that. As a work around, force all displays to show an empty layer stack with no surfaces on it while blanked. Bug: 7311959 Change-Id: I870c985f9e76f3f2322e5d83cdbbed9ed15b9f10
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cherrypick from ics-mr1 docs: source for nw app Change-Id: If50f407a0e56fa802fe9beedaa650e3a131872b2
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