Originally when surfaceChanged() happens, we remove the old window and
create a new window. This causes flickering. Now we just update the window
layout according to the size of the anchor view.
Change-Id: Id741dac07872e473f2c9829b626c5c9568e7e22d
This makes sure that the page's SSL certificate is cleared when the page load
starts.
Follows on from https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/#/c/138147.
Bug: 5287216
Change-Id: I40f74a72dc495c48d7167b7b70a845a8481feb85
Note that this is an incomplete fix, as we do not clear the responses for
connections currently in use, as they maintain their own cache. See
http:/b/5324235.
Bug: 5287216
Change-Id: I18f6638efeff0bee1e7ffed606be1444d683bebd
Add Health profile to various discussions about profiles
Add descriptions to NFC interfaces, tweak some desciptions, and fix some broken links
Change-Id: Ib89434c78a4ad60b4358dca9a6c335451d1c4125
* changes:
Always update the WebView's SSL certificate, regardless of whether a WebViewClient has been set
Remove superfluous synchronized modifier on SslCertLookupTable.getInstance()
Prior to this fix if the screen was off and a call was received, the
onScreenTurnedOn() callback would bring up the FaceLock service,
which would cover the phone interface. It now requires the call state
to be CALL_STATE_IDLE to start FaceLock. When the phone interface
closes, the user is left at the backup lock screen. Bringing FaceLock
up after a call ends does not seem like the correct thing to do.
While working near the FaceLock callback code, the sleepDevice()
callback was removed because it is no longer used (Fix 5327896).
Some cleanup was also done with regards to KeyguardViewManager.
FaceLock calls were being made from the KeyguardViewManager in
onScreenTurnedOn() and onScreenTurnedOff() via an interface to
LockPatternKeyguardView. This level of indirection was removed
because it can just be handled inside of the corresponding calls
in LockPatternKeyguardView. Likewise the FaceLock functionality
inside of hide() in KeyguardViewManager is now in
onDetachedFromWindow() in LockPatternKeyguardView. Overall this
is much cleaner, especially considering interfacing through
KeyguardViewBase was a bit of a hack.
Patch Set 2:
- Now using KeyguardUpdateMonitor to get phone state
- Removed unnecessary wrapper functions for hiding / viewing
FaceLock area
- These were really only there because at one point I was calling
them from KeyguardViewManager and the naming was confusing
- Removed if(DEBUG) from a couple of log messages that are actually
warnings that shouldn't show up and I want to know if they happen
even if I don't have DEBUG set to true
Change-Id: Id7befc47dd421156ff6cdb3aaf62fc76fe9cfad2
This looks like a copy-paste error from other CallbackProxy methods which call
back to the WebViewClient or WebChromeClient, rather than the WebView.
Also remove '@hide' annotations. These are superfluous as the class is not
public.
Bug: 5287216
Change-Id: If97c4d769cf82563b9c182ba09fc742fbb7e08e9
I don't understand how the SuggSpan that has been tapped to display
the popup can have disappeared when an item is clicked.
This problem seems specific to monkey test with a race condition somewhere.
Change-Id: I447b6563a1b959dc3c1ead31cde2d9bcad369765
Previously it was possible to get an inconsistent state because there
were two paths that updated the lock screen sim state. This reworks
the data flow to ensure the same path is always used to update the state.
KeyguardUpdateMonitor now correctly updates the entire state of the callee
whenever a new callback is registered.
In addition, KeyguardUpdateMonitor now caches the phone state in order
to avoid a round-trip binder call in updateEmergencyCallButtonState().
This avoids a condition that could make lockscreen unresponsive while
updating the emergency call button state.
KeyguardStatusViewManager also ensures the TransportControlView is
hidden when created to ensure we don't inappropriately update the carrier
line while waiting for the first callbacks to update the status lines.
Change-Id: I6b3975b703a7d90bac8d0fe29fbc0f1d9c5e0e7d
The app was removing a View whilst in its onDraw() method. This meant
that we asked it for its display list and it invalidated that display list
(by removing itself) before it returned from onDraw(). We later attempted to
draw that invalid display list into its parent nad died in native code.
The fix is to check the state of the display list after the call to getDisplayList()
and to avoid doing further work with it if it's invalid.
Change-Id: I14a342b4fe79c8dce2626ff61237b447040e7f42
- Update the description
- Use Throwable rather than RuntimeException
- Log as a warning rather than an error
Bug: 5313494
Change-Id: If13ce2088e7080122db14e5e0565f64e6d6f4320
- make the StaticLayout constructor not depending on the text as we just need the "generate()" call to be done
Change-Id: I65249e65ed6446b6ac13dbf8c8f58fcdf54046cb
SearchView is expanded in an action bar
This is a case where we always know there will be room on screen for
the user to meaningfully use the UI in the absence of full-screen
extract mode. Save the old state and restore it when we go in and out
of expanded action bar mode.
Change-Id: I4ae2c5df4f581c6824e6a1f7ff8d97fd86d8e260