Simple API for tracking .obb files associated with packages. Stores the
path in the PackageSettings. No verification of file content is done
now since the PackageManagerService can't read the SD card where these
files will likely live.
Change-Id: Ibeaf26ba0526b6d60f401137e58f46ee9faff39e
This allows us to avoid exposing the file descriptor of
the event queue; instead, you attach an event queue to
a looper. This will also should allow native apps to be
written without the need for a separate thread, by attaching
the event queue to the main thread's looper and scheduling
their own messages there.
Change-Id: I38489282635895ae2cbfacb88599c1b1cad9b239
This was originally written as an in-case-we-need-it facility, but was
never actually used in production. It also soaked up a surprising amount
of cpu on occasion, as well as doing sketchy things like demoting the
system_server's primary looper thread to the background cgroup at times.
Change-Id: I9a81a8d1e9caea9e0a1277d97785fe96add438d7
The native code now maintains a list of all keys that may use
default handling. If the app finishes one of these keys
without handling it, the key will be passed back off to Java
for default treatment.
Change-Id: I6a842a0d728eeafa4de7142fae573f8c11099e18
Implement notification manager handling of bad notifications, to
call a new activity manager to have the owner's process crashed
(if there is one).
Change-Id: Ib15e8d0c598756f3b39c99cc2045c18e054daf6b
- Move PackageInfo out of ActivityThread, renaming to LoadedApk.
- Rename some of the other PacakgeInfo inner classes to better
represent what they are.
- Rename HistoryRecord to ActivityRecord.
- Introduce AppGlobals, to eventually let ActivityThread become
package scoped.
Change-Id: Ib714c54ceb3cdbb525dce3db9505f31042e88cf0
An Activity can declare itself to be "immersive" either by
setting android:immersive="true" in AndroidManifest or by
calling setImmersive(true).
Immersive activities "should" not be interrupted, for
example by Notifications with an associated
fullScreenIntent. (In the future we may even prevent any
non-system application from successfully calling
startActivity() if the foreground activity is immersive.)
Notifications with FLAG_HIGH_PRIORITY set will be shown to
the user in some less-obtrusive way if the frontmost
activity is immersive.
Change-Id: I8d0c25cc4e22371c27cbf2bb6372d2c95d57b2d7
Provides the basic infrastructure for a
NativeActivity's native code to get an object representing
its event stream that can be used to read input events.
Still work to do, probably some API changes, and reasonable
default key handling (so that for example back will still
work).
Change-Id: I6db891bc35dc9683181d7708eaed552b955a077e
* fullScreenIntent: a PendingIntent pointing to a
full-screen activity or other modal alert experience to be
shown to the user instead of (or in addition to) a
traditional status bar notification icon. Example: An
incoming call should pop up a full-screen activity
allowing the user to accept or decline the call.
The old way to accomplish this is to simply fire off the
full-screen intent directly from the Phone app. By routing
through the Notification system, we make way for the
FLAG_IMMERSIVE bit (forthcoming API) which would allow the
frontmost opaque window to suppress full-screen alerts.
* FLAG_HIGH_PRIORITY: This bit allows a notification to be
shown in windows that have the FLAG_IMMERSIVE bit set. For
example, a Notification corresponding to an incoming call
would be marked HIGH_PRIORITY so that even in an immersive
activity (i.e. a networked game) the Notification could be
shown to the user.
Change-Id: I4943e53f425800a6e152bc4992dd41586b43aff8
Modify OOM adj classes a bit, to take into account the new
heavy weight app type, and give "foreground services" their
own category to have a bettery chance to manager them when
things go wrong.
Also add some new code to battery stats to keep a history
of changes to the battery level.
Change-Id: I29f5ab6938777e1a7eafd7d8c38b5e564cc9f96a
This is a new public API for developers to opt-in to strict rules
about what they're allowed to do on certain threads. (this is the
public face of the @hide dalvik.system.BlockGuard, added recently...)
In practice this will be used for developers to opt-in to declaring
that they don't want to be allowed to do various operations (such as
disk I/O or network operations) on their main UI threads. (these
operations are often accidental, or even when they are fast come with
a good chance of being slow or very slow in some cases....)
Implementation wise, this is just a thread-local integer that has a
bitmask of the things that aren't allowed, and more bits for saying
what the violation penalty is. The penalties, of which multiple can
be chosen, include:
* logging
* dropbox uploading for analysis/reporting
* annoying dialog
* full-on crashing
These are all only very roughly implemented at this point, but all
parts now minimally work end-to-end now, so this is a good checkpoint
commit before this gets too large.
Future CLs will polish all the above 4 penalties, including
checksumming of stacktraces and minimizing penalties for duplicate
violations.
Change-Id: Icbe61a2e950119519e7364030b10c3c28d243abe
Merge commit '75b6a6b972e6b18143fd629d3d9c824c442c5f4c' into kraken
* commit '75b6a6b972e6b18143fd629d3d9c824c442c5f4c':
Fix 2737842: Disable KeguardManager API if device policy is enabled
This change adds notification to find out when the device policy
has changed. When an admin adds or changes a policy, we get notified
and reset the state of keyguard to be enabled.
It also moves disabling keyguard into the TokenWatcher.acquired()
method to avoid disabling keyguard when a policy doesn't permit it.
This avoids reference counting issues in TokenWatcher and hence relieves
the ordering issue.
There is one remaining caveat. An application that uses KeyguardManager
to disable keyguard will need to disable keyguard again after any
policy change.
Tested:
Install and run app that disables keyguard with no admin. Result: keyguard is enabled/disabled as expected.
Enable admin and set quality = "something" after installing & running app. Result: keyguard is enabled.
Change admin password quality to "unspecified" and re-run app (per caveat). Result: keyguard is disabled.
Change admin password quality to "something" again. Result: keyguard is enabled.
Disable admin : Result: keyguard is enabled until app runs again (per caveat).
Added minor cosmetic changes after review.
Change-Id: I302f2b01446bf031f746b0f3e8b5fd7a6cc0e648
On branch fix_sdk
Changes to be committed:
(use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
modified: core/java/android/app/KeyguardManager.java
Change-Id: I56848db098822536f0ac32efc8f0eb1d725bf6f9
Merge commit 'bde25c207731783a62e3611586fe05cd35add0d9' into kraken
* commit 'bde25c207731783a62e3611586fe05cd35add0d9':
Fix 2737842: disable keyguard API when device policy is enabled.
This fix disables KeyguardManager's enable/disable API when any
device policy admin requests a policy that enforces a password.
Change-Id: Idb1da16b14ed8963142f7b1f62d2b060d84ffa65
Only one can be running at a time, their process can not be killed,
and a notification is posted while it is running.
Change-Id: I843015723947e0c934ae63a1aeee139327c0bc01
Merge commit '1bd7597b8cdaf39d1183077c463cb30596eb31b0' into kraken
* commit '1bd7597b8cdaf39d1183077c463cb30596eb31b0':
Replaced raw string arguments for Context.getSystemService() with final Context variables
Merge commit '6d8e4fd83bb7f4eabc942dd17fa229cf9baf5fcf' into kraken
* commit '6d8e4fd83bb7f4eabc942dd17fa229cf9baf5fcf':
docs: add dev guide for backup
This is a rough sketch of the new pure-native API, which you can
use through a NativeActivity in your manifest (no Java code in
the .apk needed!).
Intentionally no docs yet, the API is still being seriously
messed with. But it works.
Change-Id: I0e916d58a0d159ecaf3689e41834eb8dc681c0c0
Merge commit '3445dae3f52fa8421e3b93496ac93c5753a43bd2' into kraken
* commit '3445dae3f52fa8421e3b93496ac93c5753a43bd2':
Fix issue #2643754: Launcher is caching widget layouts for too long
With the .apk file names now changing during an update, we need
to make sure to flush all caches related to a package when the
package is removed. Otherwise we can continue to use the old
package, since its old file may still exist if we try to load it
too soon.
Change-Id: I15f08dffca3feac999dbca4f24bef12a30ca0a66