Just because a child window has a surface doesn't necessarily mean the parent window will have a surface. destroySurfaceLocked() only takes care of setting mAttachedHidden so the child surface will be invisible, but it may not be destroyed until a later point. Bug: 30813094 Change-Id: Idb1b03fd61a7537ebfe33bafc93f278c0e6751f4
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