The monkeys threw a NullPointerException in ViewPropertyAnimator, from
calling into a data structure that should have been not null. Not sure what
weird onkey-driven timing issue caused the problem, but protecting the null
deref is easy and safe.
Issue 5626496
Change-Id: I902b510db60a8a85f776f48582ae0326522a9400
Don't disable volume slider when it hits zero.
Show correct icon for Silent mode in Power menu.
Bug: 5586083
Change-Id: Iaa957fc08e314e0de1c007dfc967a1d960080aab
1. AccessibilityInteractionConnections were removed from the
AccessiiblityManagerService but their DeathRecipents were
not unregistered, thus every removed interaction connection
was essentially leaking. Such connection is registered in
the system for every ViewRootImpl when accessiiblity is
enabled and inregistered when disabled.
2. Every AccessibilityEvent and AccessiilbityEventInfo obtained
from a widnow content querying accessibility service had a
handle to a binder proxy over which to make queries. Hoewever,
holding a proxy to a remote binder prevents the latter from
being garbage collected. Therefore, now the events and infos
have a connection id insteand and the hindden singleton
AccessiiblityInteaction client via which queries are made
has a registry with the connections. This class looks up
the connection given its id before making an IPC. Now the
connection is stored in one place and when an accessibility
service is disconnected the system sets the connection to
null so the binder object in the system process can be GCed.
Note that before this change a bad implemented accessibility
service could cache events or infos causing a leak in the
system process. This should never happen.
3. SparseArray was not clearing the reference to the last moved
element while garbage collecting thus causing a leak.
bug:5664337
Change-Id: Id397f614b026d43bd7b57bb7f8186bca5cdfcff9
There is an optimization in the invalidation logic which notes
when opaque views are invalidated and avoids drawing any of the
content behind those views. This runs afoul of some invalidation
logic that invalidates previous positions of views prior to
transforming them. The opaque-dirty optimization guarantees that
the background behind the old positions of these views will not
be painted, causing the views to leave behind artifacts from
their previous positions.
The fix is to disable the optimization when the view in question is
transformed (has a non-identity matrix).
Issue #5678545: Invalidation logic broken for software-rendered
opaque/transformed views
Change-Id: Ia365ab97725bf36e08797bf319945a52ffca4616
Improved quick launch bookmarks to support category-based shortcuts
instead of hardcoding package and class names for all apps.
Added a set of Intent categories for typical applications on the
platform.
Added support for some of the HID application launch usages to
reduce reliance on quick launch for special purpose keys. Some
keyboard vendors have hardcoded launch keys that synthesize
"Search + X" type key combos. The goal is to encourage them
to stop doing this by implementing more of HID.
Bug: 5674723
Change-Id: I79f1147c65a208efc3f67228c9f0fa5cd050c593
There was an error in some of the OpenGL layer logic such that we would
occasionally set up a layer for rendering and then not clean up when it was
done. This caused future OpenGL rendering to go into that layer instead of
to the buffers being displayed on the screen, resulting in artifacts including
flashes and displaying of stale content. This happened specifically when
using the wifi settings dialog with the InputMethod keyboard displayed,
but it was probably visible in other situations as well.
Issue #5628248: Flickering/flashing after entering password for WiFi
Change-Id: I38139f620b310f4309570fa7224552d2ee633999
Bug #5659476
The FontRenderer was not cleaning up its temporary state, leading
to crashes when invoking renderDropShadow.
Change-Id: I43b24820dd5625af8c080bbe11b64de2f74164b2
Make surface management between SurfaceView and the window manager
much more controlled, to ensure that SurfaceView always gets to report
the current surface is destroyed before the window manager actually
destroys it.
Also a small tweak to allow windows that have a wallpaper background
to still have a preview window. This makes launching home after it
has been killed feel much more responsive.
Change-Id: I0d22cf178a499601a770cb1dbadef7487e392d85
Bug #5638421
This bug was introduced by the recent changes that force more frequent
flushes of the GL renderer.
Change-Id: I55dd4ace6ba1e70ab41927150d6c60c37d7fb196
The text selection change event was not added to the text
populating accessibility events in View.
bug:5638709
Change-Id: Ie7e319bc07d7e6c48f178a6c1bd22b1fe32ff515
This class provides an API for an application to know when it is time to
destroy its EGL context when memory is being trimmed. By having this in
the framework, we can still detect whether it will be useful to destroy
any EGL contexts (because we know if doing so will destroy all of them).
Change-Id: I1eac8d640052778052926b875c7928008f752182
Stop using system properties to publish information about
the key character map path. Instead, we can retrieve it
on demand by asking the window manager.
It was possible to exhaust the supply of system properties
when repeatedly adding and removing input devices.
Bug: 5532806
Change-Id: Idd361a24ad7db2edc185c8546db7fb05f9c28669
* commit 'cb0db0306b5849a35d3d99eea1b34ce019c6f0d8':
Make the overridden ImageView#setVisibility remotable
Clamp non-monotonic stats instead of dropping.
DO NOT MERGE. Fix leak in LayoutTransition
Fix lastVisible/global rects
Fix Wimax-less build.
Fix leak in LayoutTransition
Deferring wallpaper update to improve workspace scrolling (issue 5506959)
Terminate EGL when an app goes in the background
boot animation is dithered and scaled
Fix NdefRecord byte-stream constructor.
PopupWindow dismiss() can get into a recursive loop.
Fold WiMAX state into the mobile RSSI.
Remove dedicated wimax icon to fix RSSI layout.
This does not happen on high end gfx devices. This happens
only if only one EGL context is initialized in the current
process.
Change-Id: Ibd1737efdf84eef8a84108b05795440d1ae9964e