Screenshots were not being made for tasks with the flag
FLAG_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS set. But if the task is in the foreground
the shot should be taken even with the flag set. This fix adds a test
for tasks being in the foreground.
Fixes bug 11170567.
Change-Id: If42db7f43ed1dd8d2b16b68824adc813b31c94f0
We now treat PROCESS_STATE_TOP more specially. When a process has another
client bound to it that is TOP, it will only allow itself to go in the TOP
state if it is not already running for another significant reason.
Change-Id: Ia3856406bd481bf6e98d55100a5513ccf4060e0d
This enables apps to discover and clean up persisted Uri grants when
the underlying Uri becomes invalid, such as when an account is
removed.
Bug: 11142566
Change-Id: Ieeb36cb1155acf226327ebe91cdd30b822d69d1b
When an app has already been started, and a ContentProvider component
is enabled with DONT_KILL_APP, use the existing ProcessRecord to
install the provider.
Bug: 11118692
Change-Id: I990f18b337eb19768ee1db895f1e2eb982046cce
When killing a task from the recents UI, the activities in
the task would be scheduled for destruction, and the task would
be forcefully removed from the ActivityStack, destroying the
ActivityStack in the process if this was the last task. Since the
ActivityStack was removed, any activities calling back to report
their onDestroy was called (or any timeouts that trigger if
activities fail to do this) would be dropped and certain cleanup
routines would not be called.
Tasks and their ActivityStacks are removed automatically when the
activities within them are removed, so this manual removal was
preventing the cleanup routines from running.
bug:10920157
Change-Id: Ied9d4f8fea761a373a9a80a0dfe810590ab411d8
Trying to span all potential stacks looking for apps was too complex
and error-prone. Extending the jb-mr2 method across multiple stacks.
Fixes bug 11080696.
Change-Id: I6391ceae4ad6a0955a409c3fb27472219fd5bf6b
Remember which stack was in front when the user changes. Restore that
stack when the user changes back. Remove user state when user is
deleted.
Fixes bug 11068986.
Change-Id: I18dfbc35a0c2e21e7a4024227cbfc5ba1208b3a3
Bug: 10918599
Reduce the number of recent tasks to 10 on lowram devices
Use RGB_565 on low ram devices for thumbnails instead of ARGB_8888
Combined this saves ~9MB across system_process and systemui
Change-Id: Ieddcb512c7341a90097bc7cbc72d7355a775b416
The main problem here was a mistake when turning a single process
structure to a multi-package-process structure with a common
process. When we cloned the original process state, if there were
any services already created for the process for that package, they
would be left with their process pointer still referencing the
original now common process instead of the package-specific process,
allowing the active counts to get bad. Now we switch any of those
processes over to the new package-specific process.
There was also another smaller issue with how ServiceRecord is
associated with a ServiceState -- we could be waiting for an
old ServiceRecord to be destroyed while at the same time creating
a new ServiceRecord for that same service class. These would share
the same ServiceState, so when the old record finally finished
destroying itself it would trample over whatever the new service
is doing.
This is fixed by changing the model to instead of using an "active"
reference count, we have an object identifying the current owner
of the ServiceState. Then when the old ServiceRecord is cleaning
up, we know if it is still the owner at that point.
Also some other small things along the way -- new Log.wtfStack()
method that is convenient, new suite of Slog.wtf methods, fixed
some services to use Slog.wtf when catching exceptions being
returned to the caller so that we actually know about them.
Change-Id: I75674ce38050b6423fd3c6f43d1be172b470741f
If two activities are started at the same time the first activity can
add a starting window but never start. In that case there is no event
that will clear the starting window. This change adds a 10 second
timeout for the starting window to be cleared after which it will
clear the starting window automatically.
Fixes bug 10797865.
Change-Id: I1d59c3058c63367ff688d426474e8a6f006b2e0d
All ContentProvider calls are currently blocking, making it hard for
an app to recover when a remote provider is wedged. This change adds
hidden support to ContentProviderClient to timeout remote calls,
treating them as ANRs. This behavior is disabled by default.
Update DocumentsUI to use a 20 second timeout whenever interacting
with a storage provider.
Bug: 10993301, 10819461, 10852518
Change-Id: I10fa3c425c6a7225fff9cb7a0a07659028230cd3
Not dealing with the case where there is a null list.
Also fixed some bugs I found while looking at this:
- When resetting the stats, we would use a newly computed time stamp
for the total durations rather than the one we used to reset the
proc/service entries. This would result in them being able to be
slightly > 100%.
- There was a bug in how we split a single process state into its
per-package representation, where we would but the cloned process
state into the new package's entry (instead of properly for its
own package entry), to be immediately overwritten by the new
process state we make for that package. This could result in
bad data for processes that have multiple packages.
- There was a bug in resetting service stats, where we wouldn't
update the overall run timestamp, allowing that time to sometimes
be > 100%.
- There was a bug in computing pss data for processes with multiple
packages, where the pss data was not distributed across all of the
activity per-package process states.
- There was a bug in computing the zram information that would cause
it to compute the wrong value, and then never be displayed.
Finally a little code refactoring so that ProcessState and ServiceState
can now share a common implementation for the table of duration values.
Change-Id: I5e0f4e9107829b81f395dad9419c33257b4f8902
Do not use the shortcut of the package name to identify the home
activity.
Fixes bug 10963726.
Fixes bug 10920950.
Change-Id: I725781a26672b055a816994aee6ea458a7f07c88
Killing the GEL search results was killing everything in its package.
This fix keeps the home process from being killed when a task in its
package is killed.
Fixes bug 10927223.
Change-Id: I56e75f0a0118885a1604cbd70320bbdb4f8cf1a2
Back out changes from CLs ag/363992 and ag/363859. These introduced
the bugs found in bug 10917435 which is now fixed. Note that backing
out these changes reintroduces bug 10732489.
Change-Id: Ic5105dd4cfc8bf79c6f06188283d1ee3680c370c
Check and throw if callers request invalid grant flags. Add API to
test if a Uri is backend by a DocumentsProvider.
Bug: 10919391, 10935608
Change-Id: Ifa6afefb95983558c8c64dc15ddf650e9fe07080
Now when memory low, if a service's process is above
a selected pss, then the process is not allowed to go
in to the service a list.
Also simplified the normal meminfo details dump to not
include the shared dirty and shared clean sizes by
default, since these can be very confusing. You will
still get to see them with the "-a" flag.
Finally some small steps to better managing service
processes in the LRU list, so hopefully we can some
day be better about letting them drop down in the list
when there isn't really much interesting happening in
the process. Not yet used at this point.
Change-Id: I654bfd6d05de2a63120185ebb15ffda8cbeb5dac