bug:3505060
Since we want to have some settings that are used very frequently
by many applications (long-press timeout is one example) these should
be managed efficiently to reduce lookups from different processes
because in the case of a cache miss a disk I/O is performed. Now
the system manages such core settings and propagates them to the
application processes.
Change-Id: Ie793211baf8770f2181ac8ba9d7c2609dfaa32a7
1. Database changes:
- Add a protocol and a roaming_protocol column to the
carriers table in the telephony provider database.
- Set the protocol and roaming_protocol fields when
creating APN objects from the database.
2. ApnSetting class changes:
- Add protocol and roamingProtocol fields to the
ApnSetting class that encapsulates APN settings within
the framework.
- Add the fields to ApnSetting.toString and support a new
syntax containing the fields in ApnSetting.fromString.
- Add a unit test for ApnSetting.
3. Telephony changes:
- Specify the APN protocol when setting up a data call,
using protocol when not roaming and roaming_protocol
when roaming.
This change depends on #94983 in the telephony provider,
which adds the new column to the database schema on
upgrades.
Change-Id: Ic4e3f02e48f17990f657187b9919d265671f0138
1. According to TS 23.040, TP-Status values is changed properly.
2. When processing Status Report, it should be checked whether tpStatus is PENDING or FAILED.
Change-Id: I91c315cfb363f3e4b936c6b6b1a01083687a580f
* commit 'd2b87091cc30c575496eb78ebea88297da775359':
Update package descriptions with editorial revisions. Notably, this removes exessive info about resources from the content package, because it's not a good location and the info is avilable in the dev guide, but also added some of the info to the Resources class description.
Notably, this removes exessive info about resources
from the content package, because it's not a good location
and the info is avilable in the dev guide, but also
added some of the info to the Resources class description.
Change-Id: Ie78af26c9cec66314deb98e53078f48e16c08e70
The objective in this listener is to be more careful about the
signal processing to prevent spurious orientation changes
and to make all of the tweakable factors physically meaningful.
The calibration is defined in terms of time constants and
does not assume a particular discrete sampling rate. This is
useful because it allows us to change the accelerometer sampling
interval if desired without having to change the calibration.
Moreover, the accelerometer sampling interval can vary +/- 20ms
from one sample to the next even in normal circumstances.
Proposed orientation changes are weighted by confidence factors
that vary exponentially in relation to how close the device
is to the ideal orientation change posture (screen is vertical,
angle is exactly at the midpoint of the orientation quadrant,
and no external acceleration beside gravity). When not in an ideal
posture, the device takes proportionally longer to settle into a
new orientation state.
Added a little tool to plot the log output of the
WindowOrientationListener. Check the README for more information
about how to use it.
Change-Id: I787f02d03582ff26367df65eda8d9ce85c5cb343
Bug: 3365600
This doesn't affect upgrades, only new installs.
Don't backup/restore NOTIFICATIONS_USE_RING_VOLUME anymore as it doesn't
work well across device types and can wedge the device into a state
where you can never hear notification sounds.
Change-Id: I703e1db539eb4ac45b273f46ada0b4bbf3b981bb
...to throttle contentobserver-based requeries
Why yes, I guess it could.
This also reworks AsyncTaskLoader to not generate multiple
concurrent tasks if it is getting change notifications before
the last background task is complete.
And removes some of the old APIs that had been deprecated but
need to be gone for final release.
And fixes a few little problems with applying the wrong theme
in system code.
Change-Id: Ic7a665b666d0fb9d348e5f23595532191065884f