Fixes up some recycling of TypedArray objects to reduce the
number we need to allocate during inflation etc.
Change-Id: I948dccc052997779001eaa99db2a710b04be01ae
The resolver activity was hiding the following activity from recents.
Also some other fixes: a little better memory use debugging, removed
some unneeded code from window manager, moved some system activities
into their own process, added some more running process information for
manage apps.
Change-Id: I66687d16989ff965d524b92dc360f37c19199717
Fix this call to work properly and add methods for setting
split/stacked bar backgrounds to match existing styleable elements.
Change-Id: I8c6b1c598af1110f84a9098683d8e0226daf2e27
Add API support for supplying content descriptions on action bar tabs.
This helps accessibility in cases where no title text is shown.
Change-Id: I8fdc4c2f2b279871b9f24b0b16e5167879b22741
Persistent process can no longer use hardware acclerated drawing
when running on a low-memory device.
Change-Id: I3110335617af1c98fcede9bf41f4a1d0c20d0e87
...opening after selecting option "Youtube" as a luncher.
Also:
* Tweak window animations so that the wallpaper exist animations do not
stop too early (causing the wallpaper to suddenly disappear).
* Make sure no input is being processed while booting, to avoid
accidentally doing things especially in the upgrade dialog.
* Some other small cleanup.
Change-Id: I40a6b53731991d4e31ac4502e3d85f0e47507481
SerialManager: provides access to serial ports
SerialPort: for reading and writing data to and from serial ports
IO with both array based and direct ByteBuffers is supported.
Accessing serial ports requires android.permission.SERIAL_PORT permission
Each platform must configure list of supported serial ports in the
config_serialPorts resource overlay
(this is needed to prevent apps from accidentally accessing the bluetooth
or other system UARTs).
In addition, the platform uevent.rc file must set the owner to the
/dev/tty* files to "system" so the framework can access the port.
Change-Id: I6afa78ceacf08486aaebced4156ecd2e33051879
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
5158104: com.android.contacts: java.lang.IllegalStateException:
Can not perform this action after onSaveInstanceState at
android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.checkStateLoss(FragmentManager.java:1201)
The ViewPager can just commit without worrying about a state loss,
since it can correctly reconstruct its state later.
4981556: Fragment.mImmediateActivity doesn't get restored on orientation change
I am giving up on this thing; I just don't see how it can actually
be correct. So now instead of getting an exception about a dup
add/remove at point of the add/remove call, this will happen later when
processing the transaction.
Also add an API for controlling the visibility of menus, which ViewPager
can use to have the correct menus shows. And add a method to get the
name of a back stack entry.
Change-Id: Idcba14cfa2a172545a7a2a2c466cb49ceb789619
Bug: 5202824
It's possible for removeDeadProvider to be called after the provider
has already been removed from the provider map due to a race between
binderDied and removing the provider.
Deleted removeDeadProviderLocked; it was dead code.
Change-Id: Iecdc68703225e7ac171746e63f1b3141c6f2ce4c
This introduces a new facility for code during the boot process
to display messages to the user through a progress dialog. This
is only for use when performing longer-than-usual post-upgrade
operations such as running dexopt on applications or upgrading
databases.
Change-Id: I0e78439ccec3850fb67872c22f235bf12a158dae
Have the framework refer to the DeviceDefault themes for ICS apps that
don't explicitly request another theme.
Change-Id: I27dd0bbaa60f71df4f36e47d260f556d923ba075
This saves about 8MB in the system process because we don't need
to do HW accelerated drawing there anymore.
Change-Id: Ieaf72fe772536e12d10cf129d9338ca9fce6a6d4
- When shutting down, if the screen goes to sleep there is code
that tries to do a notifyAll without holding the lock:
java.lang.IllegalMonitorStateException: object not locked by thread before notifyAll()
at java.lang.Object.notifyAll(Native Method)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityStack.checkReadyForSleepLocked(ActivityStack.java:776)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityStack$1.handleMessage(ActivityStack.java:282)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:137)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:603)
- If an invalid Uri object is sent to the system process it can crash because
the Uri class throws an assertion while unmarshalling. Change this to an
IllegalArgumentException so it gets sent back to the caller:
java.lang.AssertionError
at android.net.Uri$PathPart.readFrom(Uri.java:2224)
at android.net.Uri$HierarchicalUri.readFrom(Uri.java:1106)
at android.net.Uri$1.createFromParcel(Uri.java:1689)
at android.net.Uri$1.createFromParcel(Uri.java:1681)
at android.content.IContentService$Stub.onTransact(IContentService.java:53)
at android.content.ContentService.onTransact(ContentService.java:120)
at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:338)
at dalvik.system.NativeStart.run(Native Method)
- StrictMode can try to access the first index in the stack crawl of a stack crawl
array of length 0. Not sure why this happens, but make the code more robust:
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: length=0; index=0
at android.app.ApplicationErrorReport$CrashInfo.<init>(ApplicationErrorReport.java:341)
at android.os.StrictMode$ViolationInfo.<init>(StrictMode.java:1978)
at android.os.StrictMode$AndroidBlockGuardPolicy.startHandlingViolationException(StrictMode.java:1097)
at android.os.StrictMode$AndroidBlockGuardPolicy.onReadFromDisk(StrictMode.java:1068)
at libcore.io.BlockGuardOs.read(BlockGuardOs.java:137)
at libcore.io.IoBridge.read(IoBridge.java:426)
at java.io.FileInputStream.read(FileInputStream.java:179)
at java.io.InputStream.read(InputStream.java:148)
at com.android.internal.os.ProcessStats.readFile(ProcessStats.java:804)
at com.android.internal.os.ProcessStats.getCpuSpeedTimes(ProcessStats.java:564)
at com.android.internal.os.ProcessStats.getLastCpuSpeedTimes(ProcessStats.java:545)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.updateCpuStatsNow(ActivityManagerService.java:1470)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.batteryNeedsCpuUpdate(ActivityManagerService.java:1522)
at com.android.internal.os.BatteryStatsImpl$MyHandler.handleMessage(BatteryStatsImpl.java:110)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:137)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService$AThread.run(ActivityManagerService.java:1302)
(Also fix this code to not cause strict mode to trigger at all, because there is
no need, because this is just reading stuff from /proc.)
- The system seems to crash during boot if it thinks it needs to rotate
the screen, when it is trying to take the freeze snapshot way too early.
There is no need to freeze the screen during boot or if the screen is off:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at android.view.Surface.init(Native Method)
at android.view.Surface.<init>(Surface.java:256)
at com.android.server.wm.ScreenRotationAnimation.<init>(ScreenRotationAnimation.java:91)
at com.android.server.wm.WindowManagerService.startFreezingDisplayLocked(WindowManagerService.java:8758)
at com.android.server.wm.WindowManagerService.startAppFreezingScreenLocked(WindowManagerService.java:3971)
at com.android.server.wm.WindowManagerService.startAppFreezingScreen(WindowManagerService.java:4003)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityRecord.startFreezingScreenLocked(ActivityRecord.java:515)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityStack.ensureActivityConfigurationLocked(ActivityStack.java:3997)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.updateConfigurationLocked(ActivityManagerService.java:12535)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.updateConfiguration(ActivityManagerService.java:12439)
at com.android.server.wm.WindowManagerService.systemReady(WindowManagerService.java:6161)
at com.android.server.ServerThread.run(SystemServer.java:521)
Change-Id: I85062bb5f6b0909a0f52feedaa75e7611d9d7fbd
This allos apps (e.g. browsers) that launch web searches
to control how the search results page is opened. For example,
the Android Browser will use this to make sure that searches
typed in the browser address bar open in the Andorid Browser,
and not somewhere else.
Bug: 4988580
Change-Id: I4665c9812ca8d704adbaea22a3812188bb48d1d2