It took a little bit of refactoring to move the authoritative state
about whether the lights are on or not into the StatusBarManagerService,
so that if the system ui process crashes, the bar comes up in the
right mode.
Change-Id: I95cfaf8f78ca4443ded5262272ea755d44dc5d17
Line-item veto is there, but allows you to cancel some
notifications you probably shouldn't be canceling. (Should
hide the "X" in those cases.)
No preference given to "sticky" notifications, because
there's no such thing yet.
Notifications are now limited to 4 visible icons, per spec.
The implementation is a total hack for now.
Change-Id: Ibdf433ae94189117f983c510fe5e0cff0bf5c44c
Implement notification manager handling of bad notifications, to
call a new activity manager to have the owner's process crashed
(if there is one).
Change-Id: Ib15e8d0c598756f3b39c99cc2045c18e054daf6b
Then, now that StatusBarManagerService is the only thing in that package,
move it up to the regular services package. (I've been waiting for 4 years
to delete that package!)
Change-Id: If5faf44641319fd19e486d1f4e5bc1c6dfcff3ad