Yes, this is a last minute public API change, but I'm already getting
a lot of inquiries about how to use StrictMode on a GB device but
targetting Eclair or Froyo. I'd like a simple answer involving
reflection, but the current API is too painful to use via reflection.
I imagine this will be a common request, and it's much easier for us
to write a little blog post about trying it out if there's an easy way
to use it with reflection.
Change-Id: I1f21aaac7e61e5e90d1e4facc0c787d8daf089b1
NFC service is now an application service in packages/apps/Nfc.
NFC service is registered through ServiceManager.addService(), and the proxy
object NfcAdapter obtains a handle to it through ServiceManager.getService().
**Important** Had to add new symbols AID_NFC / NFC_UID / android.uid.nfc and
modify service_manager.c, Process.java and PackageManagerService.java in order
to force the com.android.nfc process to take a fixed uid, so that it can use
ServiceManager.addService().
Most of the JNI has moved to packages/apps/Nfc/jni. However NdefRecord and
NdefMessage require some in-process native code, so android_com_NdefMessage.cpp
and android_com_NdefRecord.cpp stay in frameworks/base/core/jni. They link to
a very small library libnfc_ndef.so that implements NDEF message parsing. This
has been added to core.mk so all devices (even without NFC hardware) can work
with NDEF data.
Bug: 3041259
Bug: 3097445
Change-Id: If8f00ce8f2053acfc9319ca366d4a9c02bd396e6
Signed-off-by: Nick Pelly <npelly@google.com>
We can't reliably detect when the key for an OBB is incorrect, so just
remove the mention in the documentation. It still returns an error, but
just not the most specific error.
Bug: 3091064
Change-Id: I70e506822f2178a0ac5e4617fe545b23ce0026f4
Rearrange structure of MountService handling of OBBs to be entirely
asynchronous so we don't rely on locking as much. We still need the
locking to support dumpsys which has been improved to output all the
data structures for OBBs.
Added more tests to cover more of the error return codes.
Oh and fix a logic inversion bug.
Change-Id: I34f541192dbbb1903b24825889b8fa8f43e6e2a9
Previously a tight loop of StrictMode violations would still allocate
Exception objects and populate their stack frames, just to orphan them
later when checking the max-10-violations-per-loop constraint.
With this patch, we do that check _before_ allocating any memory.
Change-Id: Iae96aba33f8fcc6a8ec5838a231aecc08e95122d
Added a couple of micro-optimizations to avoid calling wake() unnecessarily
and reduce JNI overhead slightly.
Fixed a minor issue where we were not clearing the "next" field of Messages
returned by the MessageQueue so the Message would hold on to its successor
and potentially prevent the GC from collecting it if the message were leaked
somehow.
Change-Id: I488d29417ce0cdd7d0e447cda76ec978ef7f811c
This is implemented based on whether we are using the "nosdcard"
product. Needed to tweak aapt to allow use of the product attribute
with other resource definition tags besides strings.
Change-Id: I49922d23b52a34183a8e2f4d2515adaf1fc9149a
This makes it more future-proof and maintainable, not exposing the
internal bitpacking state.
The implementation is unchanged (the policy is still just an int we pass
around).
Also starts to introduce VmPolicy, for things which are process-wide,
not per-thread. As an initial user, make SQLite's Cursor finalization
leak warnings use StrictMode.
Change-Id: Idedfba4e965716f5089a52036421460b1f383725
Don't keep tracking OBBs when the volume they're located on goes away.
Remove them from our state tracking maps and then send a notification to
any listener that is still around.
Add a dump handler to MountService so the state of the mount lists
can be inspected.
Change the API to just make a callback directly to the change listener
when mount is called when it's already mounted or unmount called when
it's already unmounted.
Change-Id: Idb4afbb943ca5ca775825f908bff334e3ce1cfcc
Add a callback for users of the StorageManager API to be able to receive
notifications when the requested operation completes for mountObb and
unmountObb.
Add NDK API to get to ObbInfo like the Java API has.
Also update the docs for the API and remove the "STOPSHIP" comments.
Change-Id: I23a4409c7f8b74d3169614beba920b4d667990a4
Don't kill processes for excessive wake lock use, even if they
are in the background, as long as they have running services.
Also fix some problems with this, such as not noting the kill
in battery stats.
And add killing of processes for cpu usage as well, along with
some optimizations to computing CPU usage.
And fix BatteryWaster to be better behaving for testing these
cases.
Add new "monitor" command to am to watch as the activity manager
does stuff (so we can catch things at the point of ANR).
Finally some miscellaneous debug output for the stuff here, as
well as in progress debugging of an ANR.
Change-Id: Ib32f55ca50fb7486b4be4eb5e695f8f60c882cd1
Avoids allocating new idle handler arrays on each iteration since
we only need one to copy into.
Coalesced the synchronized blocks.
Hoisted the call to Binder.flushPendingCommands() outside of the
synchronized block.
Change-Id: Iabb6b633627954564bdd5d09e696663223407f47
- New API for iterating over history that will allow a better implementation
in the future.
- Now do writes asynchronously.
Also improve the documentation for Activity.onRetainNonInstanceState().
Change-Id: Idf67f2796a8868eb62f288bcbb2bad29876c8554
We now distribute "wifi started" time across all apps that are
holding WIFI locks that cause it to be started. But only when
WIFI would not normally be running. Also have a mechanism to
distribute other WIFI work that has happened across those processes
based on their use.
Also fixed a bug where we were not retaining the CPU speed step
stats across boots...!
Change-Id: I00e3153b98429166273750512cc37e7975211ab9
This fixes a problem where applications could ask the location
manager to do very heavy-weight things (like... say... update
location every minute), which would get accounted against the
system instead of the application because ultimately it is the
system making the heavy calls (wake locks, etc).
To solve this, we introduce a new class WorkSource representing
the source of some work. Wake locks and Wifi locks allow you
to set the source to use (but only if you are system code and thus
can get the permission to do so), which is what will be reported
to the battery stats until the actual caller.
For the initial implementation, the location manager keeps track
of all clients requesting periodic updates, and tells its providers
about them as a WorkSource param when setting their min update time.
The network location provider uses this to set the source on the
wake and wifi locks it acquires, when doing work because of the
update period.
This should also be used elsewhere, such as in the GPS provider,
but this is a good start.
Change-Id: I2b6ffafad9e90ecf15d7c502e2db675fd52ae3cf
This change is essentially a rewrite of the main input dispatcher loop
with the target identification folded in. Since the input dispatcher now
has all of the window state, it can make better decisions about
when to ANR.
Added a .5 second deadline for processing app switch keys. This behavior
predates Gingerbread but had not previously been ported.
Fixed some timing inaccuracies in the ANR accounting that could cause
applications to ANR sooner than they should have.
Added a mechanism for tracking key and motion events that have been
dispatched to a window so that appropriate cancelation events can be
synthesized when recovering from ANR. This change helps to keep
applications in sync so they don't end up with stuck buttons upon
recovery from ANRs.
Added more comments to describe the tricky parts of PollLoop.
Change-Id: I13dffca27acb436fc383980db536abc4d8b9e6f1
For the duration of the wake lock, 50% of all CPU usage is now
accounted against the app(s) holding partial wake locks, evenly
distributed between them. This is only while the device is on
battery and screen off.
Change-Id: I3e5c978b792b6ef17bf8540705bfe8343dadd464
Adds a fire-and-forget save method (startCommit) to the
SharedPreferences.Editor, which is the way most people use it anyway.
This commit adds the implementation. The previous commit added the
interface and docs:
previous change: Idf9934b445da1fb72b79f0192218b47c0a7f5a34
git commit: edf32d0131
In addition, this change:
-- adds a generic "runPendingWorkFinishers" mechanism to
ActivityThread to wait on async operations that are still
in flight and use it for this.
-- ties runPendingWorkFinishers into Activity.onPause,
BroadcastReceiver, and Service.
-- makes sSharedPreferences keyed on name, not File, to avoid
unnnecessary allocations
-- documents and guarantees what thread
OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener callbacks run on
-- makes a few things in frameworks/base use startCommit(), notably
Preference.java (which was ignoring the return value anyway)
Change-Id: I1c8db60ad45643226fe6d246d3e513eeb7bd0ebd
* rename setThreadBlockingPolicy to setThreadPolicy (opens the way to
using StrictMode for non-blocking-related things in the future?)
* add allowThreadDiskWrites() and allowThreadDiskReads() to modify the
current policy mask and return the old one. this will allow turning
off part of StrictMode during certain regions of code. (for
instance, writing to disk in Activity onPause...)
Change-Id: Ia1878153713f79299971fdab567fa15b3cb9d56c
- Actually aggregate discharge amounts.
- Actually print the unplugged battery info when currently plugged in.
Change-Id: I22dd6feb73ac1364eb169d3239ce403b0755bb6c
Remove auto-generated AIDL files and replace them with manually edited
.java and .cpp/.h files so that binder calls can be made from either
Java or C++.
Update the makefiles to not attempt to generate the AIDL files and also
remove the old auto-generated .java files.
Put all the storage-related C++ things in libstorage so that we don't
pollute other libraries.
Change-Id: I82d1631295452709f12ff1270f36c3100e652806