Merge commit '83a066c6d8ed953c3f5a1a44316509c9a9b0c6c2'
* commit '83a066c6d8ed953c3f5a1a44316509c9a9b0c6c2':
Fixes lock on Home. Adds a new API on Dialog to get a callback when the dialog
This adds a new API with the activity manager to find out about movement between
activities. For my sanity, the old IActivityWatcher is now renamed to
IActivityController, and the new activity movement interface is named
IActivityWatcher.
This changes the search manager itself to use the new API to manage its state.
Note that there are still problems when going back to the search dialog after
it was hidden -- the suggestions window no longer appears until you explicitly
dismiss and re-show it.
Currently, ASCP calls onAccountsChanged with an array of ALL accounts, but
ContactsProvider and CalendarProvider assume these are all GAIA accounts.
This can cause a looping crash in acore, so the code has been changed to
only pass an array of GAIA accounts...
This is the problem where various things are listening for broadcasts
(such as battery status, PIN/PUK/Network) that an application can send
to cause harm to the system.
Solving this is tricky because many of these broadcasts are sticky,
and I have never figured out how to do permissions with sticky
broadcasts in a sane way. So instead, I am going to punt on the
general problem and just brute force it:
There is new a way for system components to declare specific
broadcast actions to be protected, which means that only the system
and the phone can send them. This is good enough for now. None
of it is exposed in the public API so we can make something a little
less stupid in the future if we ever need to.
This adds a new <path-permission> tag you can use inside of a <provide>
to define additional path-based permissions that broaden the global
read and write permissions. The initial use for this will be global
search, so that a content provider that is protected by permissions
can make a part of itself available to global search under another
permission. This addresses the issue with global search not being able
to request permissions it would need of providers it doesn't know
about at build time.
Merge commit '1ecf5d28817f0a051e77488380dcd5bc622ea169'
* commit '1ecf5d28817f0a051e77488380dcd5bc622ea169':
Re-implementation of large screen support using window manager.
* added background filler surface to fill the outer rim. Using the same layer as dim surface because
they never co-exists (in the same window)
* clean up the obsolete code in CompatibiltyMode/ViewRoot for support large screen support.
Merge commit '569076c9f6bdadb4d3285a26e069634a839b5b87'
* commit '569076c9f6bdadb4d3285a26e069634a839b5b87':
widgets scaling fix. Use container's compatibility info and display metrics when container and widgets disagree.
A restricted Context is a special type of Context that prevents specific features
from being used. For instance, android:onClick, used by View, can be dangerous when
used from within apps widgets. By using a restricted Context to inflate apps widgets,
widgets providers are prevented from using android:onClick.
Merge commit 'd7cd29da91ccc0aba1f1097e19366f9ca36c7ce1'
* commit 'd7cd29da91ccc0aba1f1097e19366f9ca36c7ce1':
Add facility to run setup wizard after an update.
The system now keeps a tag of the last version (just an arbitrary string)
that the setup wizard was run for. If this is different than the current
one in the setup wizard, then setup is launched at boot.
This introduces a new intent action for the part of the setup wizard that
gets run for an ungrade, which the system uses to find its current version
tag for comparing against what was last stored. It is up to the launched
setup activity update the stored setting to reflect its current value,
once it is happy.
This is a little hacky -- we just assume that if adb is enabled and power
is connected through usb, then it is active.
The icons and text are temporary until final design is provided.
Merge commit '72eb0acad5cffc57ce5006f6deab29ee259e461e'
* commit '72eb0acad5cffc57ce5006f6deab29ee259e461e':
Expand support for different screen sizes.
Applications can now declare that they support small, normal, or
large screens. Resource selection can also be done based on these
sizes. By default, pre-Donut apps are false for small and large,
and Donut or later apps are assumed to support all sizes. In either
case they can use <supports-screens> in their manifest to declare
what they actually support.
* changes:
* new screen resolution support impl. * use full window for activities, and shift & clip the content * refactored the compatibility code, and introdcued Translator class to handle cooridnate translations. * removed a workaround to handle an activity with configChagne=rotation in old implementation. * I'll fix background issue on rotation in next CL.
* use full window for activities, and shift & clip the content
* refactored the compatibility code, and introdcued Translator class to handle cooridnate translations.
* removed a workaround to handle an activity with configChagne=rotation in old implementation.
* I'll fix background issue on rotation in next CL.
* removed unnecessary scaling code in SurfaceView, which I forgot to remove when I changed SurfaceView
not to scale the content.
(get|set)SyncAutomatically
(get|set)MasterSyncAutomatically
- change SYNC_EXTRAS_FORCE to SYNC_EXTRAS_MANUAL to mace clear that
this overrides the .*SyncAutomatically settings
- make ContentResolver methods that call the sync controls methods
in IContentService so that SDK users can use them
- rename startSync to requestSync to reinforce the fact that a sync
is not immediately or always started when this method is called
- add an Account parameter to all the sync settings and control methods
- change the sync control methods to take a String authority rather than a Uri uri
- Fix a bug where targetSdkVersion could not be set if minSdkVersion. Stupid, stupid.
Also make sure to fail if minSdkVersion is for a code name. Really stupid.
- Change the API for resize compatibility mode to be a bit in the flags field, instead
of a separate boolean.
- Implement delayed dexopting, to avoid the looong full dexopt during boot. This is
only enabled for "eng" builds. When in this mode, the activity manager will make
sure that a dexopt has been done before loading an .apk into a process, and will
try to avoid displaying ANRs if they are due to the dexopt causing some operation
to take longer than it normally would (though I make no guarantees about this
totally working).
- Add API to Context to get the ApplicationInfo for its package, for easy access to
things like targetSdkVersion.