There is a zoo of components that handle the home intent and
have different priority. There is no reliable way to distinguish
the setup app from the other apps that handle home as some of
them have lower priority than the setup app and some higher.
This change adds a dedicated category to recognize the default
setup app.
Uncommented the code that grants accounts permissions as the
get_accounts permission is now a runtime permission and can be
granted.
bug:22471024
bug:22501463
Change-Id: I41726751fa2567cbcd7d09c7acfa7615b8aba577
Add some new internal APIs to enumerate USB Type C ports, query their
status, determine whether they support changing power or data roles,
and doing so. The API also adds a new ACTION_USB_PORT_CHANGED broadcast
for port state changes.
The implementation includes a mechanism for simulating the behavior
of the USB stack. See 'adb shell dumpsys usb -h' for details.
Note that the underlying kernel driver interface is still subject
to change but its behavior has been encapsulated as much as possible.
Bug: 21615151
Change-Id: I0c853ae179248a4550b3e60d02a7a7e65e4546b2
..."FATAL EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS"
Synchronous calls out of the system process are bad, m'kay?
This should be a safe change because the only place I see calling
this interface are within the system process where there is clearly
no other dependency on ordering.
Change-Id: I483b07cfd68d00d74797784c2a75012e8dd67141
- New screen on app op to record the last time each app has
caused the screen to be turned on.
- New battery stats event that tells us the reason the screen
has been asked to turn on.
- Propagate out power manager API to specify the reason a caller
is asking to have the screen turned on.
Note that currently the window flag to turn the screen on bypasses
much of this because it is being handled in the window manager by
just directly telling the power manager to turn the screen on. To
make this better we need a new API where it can specify who it is
calling the API for.
Change-Id: I667e56cb1f80508d054da004db667efbcc22e971
In previous platform versions, finishing an action mode would clean up
the current action mode even if it was not the same ActionMode
instance. Some common shared code inadvertently relied on this
behavior, so stay bug-compatible with it based on targetSdkVersion.
New apps will get the stricter behavior.
Bug 22265882
Change-Id: Id5d6341aefc07a3cb788d5d6d0b531816f761e42
We now place whoever is receiving the MMS on the temporary
whitelist while doing so, so they can get network access to
download it.
There was also an issue that needed to be fixed where we
were no longer updating the list of allowed uids while
dozing based on their proc states... we now do that.
Also did a bit of optimization of the temp white list update
path do the network policy manager, instead of going through
a broadcast we now directly call in to the network policy
manager. This also allows us to have a synchronous version
of updating the list, so we can know the app has network access
before we tell it to do anything.
Finally added battery stats events for things going on and off
the whitelist so we can diagnose the behavior there.
Change-Id: Ic7fe010af680034d9f8cb014bb135b2addef7455
Added Context.sendBroadcastMultiplePermissions(Intent intent, String[]
receiverPermissions) method, which allows an array of required permissions
to be enforced.
Bug: 21852542
Change-Id: I27c9130e8f004b428452501ebc8a36aabde1f343
Give more details about why we failed to create storage paths, and
search for underlying volumes using canonical paths.
Bug: 22135060
Change-Id: I75d3584403ece310438b05f5b9fe72d94c9096c6
Added Context.sendBroadcast(Intent intent, String[] receiverPermissions)
method, which allows an array of required permissions to be enforced.
Bug: 21852542
Change-Id: I3b8ff258fa9f3249c344bb8093b820b24eef00c0
Receivers of ACTION_FOUND intent are now required to have
ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION permission.
Bug: 21852542
Change-Id: I8306f7431f067ca36bfc568a912385153fa3d496
High cpu times are expected as multiple cores can be running at the
same time, so comparing against the time between samples is incorrect.
I am reasonable certain that the values we see now are correct, so disabling this
check. However, checking for negative values (overflows) is still enabled and
will remain enabled because there is no case where we will be ok with negative deltas.
Bug:22461683
Change-Id: If9c7cdbb75ceaed059d1e0f4dd83cfdd3e021a93
Bug 22455206
Previously, when an exit activity transition was created, the input
would be paused. This worked fine as long as the transition was
run. However, sometimes that transition wasn't run and this would
cause the input to fail to be started again.
This fix moves the input pause to when the transition is started.
Change-Id: I738d5471f7932f00b50897f87a8f8a71ecbc57e2
The javadoc for newChooseAccountIntent says that a null
value for the allowableAccounts parameter is valid and
an acceptable default. This CL makes sure that when this
parameter is null, a NullPointerException is not thrown.
Bug: 22475546
Change-Id: Ieb0d67dd02628e1ae5629499b3be3c6382efc9aa
Currently PopupWindow used for the floating toolbar specifies
neither FLAG_LAYOUT_NO_LIMITS nor FLAG_LAYOUT_IN_SCREEN.
As a result, the floating toolbar can overlap the selected
text when the attached window does not have enough height.
Here is the repro code.
final TextView textView = new TextView(this);
textView.setLayoutParams(
new ViewGroup.LayoutParams(
ViewGroup.LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT,
ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT));
textView.setText("A test sentence.");
textView.setTextIsSelectable(true);
final AlertDialog dialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(this)
.setView(textView)
.create();
dialog.getWindow().setGravity(Gravity.BOTTOM)
dialog.show();
If you tap a word in the dialog, the floating toolbar
unintentionally overlaps the selected text due to the limited
height of the AlertDialog.
It also turns out that just calling
PopupWindow.setClippingEnabled(false)
to specify FLAG_LAYOUT_NO_LIMITS is not sufficient and ends up
showing the toolbar on the NavBar because we have mistakenly
compared bounds in window-local coordinates
(e.g. FloatingActionModemContentRectOnWindow) with bounds in
screen coordinates (e.g. FloatingActionMode#mScreenRect).
Hence the confusion of window-local coordinates and screen
coordinates in FloatingToolbar and FloatingToolbar also needs
to be addresses.
To summarize here are the notable changes in this CL:
- Specify FLAG_LAYOUT_NO_LIMITS so that the floating
toolbar can be placed outside of the attached window.
(We do this with PopupWindow#setClippingEnabled)
- Switch to use screen coordinates from window-local
coordiantes in FloatingToolbar and FloatingActionMode
because some system components such as WindowManager
prefer screen coordinates.
- Put -OnScreen suffix for Rect and Point variables
as long as they are in screen coordinates.
Bug: 22335001
Change-Id: I71a8d356e868dc7715b030ca1078da4ec39368c3
Stop calling onExtractTextContextMenuItem if "Select All"
is selected (the action does not modify text thus does
not need batch editing). Editor#finishBatchEdit reports
that text changed which in turn can stop the action mode
and the selection after it was started by onPreDraw.
Bug: 22059417
Change-Id: I5354cbe4bae374e0d5f3de39616336170ee33b92
Sockets accepted on a server socket didn't populate
the mPfd field, which is used to close out the java
end of the native-and-java communication socket when
the overall rfcomm socket is closed. #badnewsbears
b/21398841
Change-Id: I3adb0a9965f83d0f3006fa4f79ea4abeab5c9a17