If present, the system property "ro.config.lock_wallpaper" provides a
filesystem path to a decodeable image file to use as the system's
out-of-the-box lock wallpaper imagery. In the absence of this
system property, or if the indicated file is absent or unreadable,
then the new framework resource
com.android.internal.R.drawable.default_lock_wallpaper is consulted to
locate a usable asset. This mechanism parallels the existing one for
the default system wallpaper.
By default there is no specific lock wallpaper asset; the resource is
defined to be @null in the standard config.xml file. A product that
wants to define such a factory-default lock-only wallpaper image
will provide the asset as part of its framework resource overlay.
Bug 27828056
Change-Id: Iebf3706222370d0a0a4baf88d71a59ead07a25c7
During the PiP animation, we have two basic requirements:
1. We need to scale windows to the pinned stack bounds.
2. We need to halt resize and movement notifications to the client.
As we end the animation, we need to disable these states at differing
times. First we need to deliver a final resize and movement notification
to the client for it's new position. However, Surfaces may not
immediately resize (in particular in the case of child windows,
it may be some time!), furthermore Surfaces may resize at different
times so we need to persist scaling on a Surface by Surface
basis after reenabling resize notifications.
Bug: 28559097
Change-Id: I6d52a3e213e08a34f4c0eea892b2a84cd4c20e18
- The home stack is still visible when a translucent activity (like
dialer) is on top, which caused us to use the logic path that just
tries to launch the next task. However, that path does not reload
the stack state (since the activity stack generally doesn’t change
while Recents is visible) so it was always launching the already top
activity. The new check ensures that we start the activity anew
as if it was coming from an occluding app.
Bug: 28767764
Change-Id: Iec0fdc0957e5070cec532c5de5cba3454c906a3b
Since LocaleList needs to depend on android.os.Parcelable, we cannot let
that class belong to "android.util" package, which causes layering
violation.
Bug: 28819696
Change-Id: Ia8de2ee9df3dd0a42b1fe84574439519b680fe18
We can't use the same instance on both the main and the background
thread, as this will lead to problems.
Change-Id: Ieec525f028df2d0596667126d8f5004773461517
Fixes: 28745682
Also fixes a slight bug where a CharSequence extra
was retrieved as a string.
Change-Id: I8a40ab1934b8a20355c3cd4afd66a4a7b91fb517
Fixes: 28775580
Fixes: 28775582
It's raising alarm bells but there isn't much we can do without a lot
of rewriting inside the ActivityManager. The only consequence is stats
that are off by a little bit.
Bug: 28581070
Change-Id: If51568c3a708a907ceef6452e7d45599a57454f7
Revert "Revert "Two phases to set the password for disk encryption""
This reverts commit a1eb750e75.
Bug: 28154455
Bug: 28694324
Change-Id: I8106bfba28da401b9fd38349c6a9fa9a24f54712
Hiding the APIs for now since we're not releasing freeform yet and it's
better not to expose them now in case we'll decide to change them later.
Bug: 28774476
Change-Id: Ic2de33c5a611a515fc1c72535587ebf2e0a03a7f
There are few paths I can see to get a null intent down into
the framework at this point. Add in some checks and reports
at those places to mitigate and report such problems.
Change-Id: If235bf342558321d3fabe9363fcebb2bcea18df1
This makes the time spent in the first call of an app to
SSLSocketFactory.getDefault() drop from ~240 ms to ~50 ms. In M
it was around ~6ms. This is due to the fact that, while instantiating
the default factory, all providers are initialized.
In order to obtain the timings above, I created an app calling
SSLSocketFactory.getDefault in onCreate and timed it
with System.currentTimeMillis() .
Bug: 28545496
Change-Id: I650d4b0435e67e481a41e02b0b538ce5cc993fa3