This is to avoid flashlight apps that had been using reflection to access
this API after this class was removed after eclair.
Change-Id: I26ed929abad93345468eb33d4a15977a31ebea7e
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
It looks like there was a subtle bug where Process.setOomAdj() could
return false just because the given process doesn't exist, even though
it is documented to only return false if OOM killing is not supported
at all. This would cause the activity manager to fall into its code
path of trying to clean up processes itself, which it does a much
poorer problem at. I am thinking we may be seeing this problem more
now that the activity manager is killing background processes itself
when there are too many of them.
In addition, this change cleans up and reduces some of the logging
around killing processes.
Finally, try to improve process LRU management a bit by taking
into account process dependencies. Any dependent processes are
pulled up in the LRU list with the processes that is actually
moving. Also, we bring a process up if someone accesses its content
provider.
Change-Id: I34ea161f839679345578ffe681e8d9c5d26ab948
...shows an image downloaded by the browser
The downloads directory needs to be non-plural for backwards compatibility.
Change-Id: Ifb6ddf8ee980a57ad113a5fc8b51f5acd8df5955
Previously we only supported a single range - this was inadequate for
multiple interfaces. Adding a second range so we can support
both usb and wifi tethering.
Also moving out of the zero-conf range as our dhcp client won't
accept ip addrs in that range (no nexus to nexus wifi action).
bug: 2537963
bug: 2533491
bug: 2538303
Change-Id: I600b421343c28c2f9839ed2076122ae3d0ff5d3d
killed the phone process
Try to make sure we never have a ParcelFileDescriptor with a null
FileDescriptor. That is just wrong.
Change-Id: Ib779ad1852dd239827797cd8f93505bfe6157e58
Throw NullPointerException if tag is null in PowerManager.newWakelock()
Print wakelock owner's uid and pid in dumpsys power output.
BUG: 2522675
Change-Id: I462c7f8c49f9896b2f58cef5a678ebd2c062a8f7
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
PackageManager invokes this call back when its done handling
the media status update.
Add new uid check for updateExternalMediaStatus
Change killPids method in ActivityManager.
Remove mountsd command in Pm.java We cannot arbitrarily enable/disable
packages in PackageManager now.
Change-Id: I28dcba4afd2b4486f68abdaa1628a31b66544c91
No steps to repro, but makes the code more robust by using the standard
JournaledFile class and doing sanity checks on the input it reads.
This required moving the JournaledFile class in to the framework (and
we really should get rid of either it or AtomicFile, but they have
different recovery semantics so that is tough). Also went through and
cleaned up the file management in various places.
Change-Id: Ieb7268d8435e77dff66b6e67bb63b62e5dea572e
Use new observer before rebooting and shutting down.
Add some unit tests for unmount and shutdown code paths
Fix registering/unregistering part in MountService
Use ShutdownThread in PowerManager.reboot()
Add reboot support to ShutdownThread.
Remove MountService code from PowerManagerService.java and Power.java.
Clean shutdown/reboot is handled exclusively by ShutdownThread now.
Change-Id: Iefb157451d3d9c426cb431707b870a873c09123d
This permits implementing interfaces which are faster than using
remote Cursors. It then uses it for Settings & SettingProvider, which
together account for ~50% of total ContentProvider event loop stalls
across Froyo dogfooders.
For fetching Settings this looks like it should reduce average
Settings lookup from 10 ms to 0.4 ms on Sholes, once the
SettingsProvider serves most gets from in-memory cache. Currently it
brings the Sholes average down from 10ms to 2.5 ms while still using
SQLite queries on each get.
Some error dialogs and related strings
MountService changes to follow unmount path when enabling ums.
Please note that MountService api setUmsEnabled does not return
error codes for now. This is a known limitation.
MountService updates state on PackageManager and then tries to
kill processes holding file references to media about to be unmounted by
invoking api on ACtivityManager. This is retried upto 4 times to make sure all
processes holding file references are killed before unmounting the media
at specified path.
Also changed PackageManger api to return boolean value to indicate if
MountService is likely to receive broadcasts related to apps on sd.
I am getting tired of writing package monitor code, realized this is missing in
a number of places, and at this point it has gotten complicated enough that I
don't think anyone actually does it 100% right so:
Introducing PackageMonitor.
Yes there are no Java docs. I am still playing around with just what this
thing is to figure out what makes sense and how people will use it. It is
being used to fix this bug for monitoring voice recognizers (integrating the
code from the settings provider for setting an initial value), to replace
the existing code for monitoring input methods (and fix the bug where we
wouldn't remove an input method from the enabled list when it got
uninstalled), to now monitor live wallpaper package changes (now allowing
us to avoid reverting back to the default live wallpaper when the current
one is updated!), and to monitor device admin changes.
Also includes a fix so you can't uninstall an .apk that is currently enabled
as a device admin.
Also includes a fix where the default time zone was not initialized early
enough which should fix issue #2455507 (Observed Google services frame work crash).
In addition, this finally introduces a mechanism to determine if the
"force stop" button should be enabled, with convenience in PackageMonitor
for system services to handle it. All services have been updated to support
this. There is also new infrastructure for reporting battery usage as an
applicatin error report.
events (and in one case, a DropBox entry).
Add a simple intent that triggers master-clear (and toggle EFS), given the
right permissions.
Bug: 2264596
Bug: 2350452
Bug: 2264596
The new attribute can be set by adding android:safeMode="true"
in AndroidManifest.xml with the SDK.
Tested with pairing locally compiled SDK with Eclipse and verified that the JIT
(the only component currently included in the safe mode) is indeed disabled
with the new attribute.
Bug: 2267583
This implements the spec for external storage organization, and
properly reflects how the media scanner organizes the files it finds.
Also includes package manager support for removing app private
files from external storage when the application is uninstalled.
For the new APIs and paths, the main place to look is Environment
and Context.