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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ramin Zaghi
ff0c470833 System services detect and register app CPU ABIs
This patch uses the NativeLibraryHelper class to
match native libraries in an .apk package with
those listed in 'ro.cpu.abilist' property.
The result is stored in packages.xml and the
ApplicationInfo class.

This information will be used by the ActivityManager
to decide which zygote to use to launch the given
app.

Change-Id: I3ec3d050996d8f4621f286ca331b9ad47ea26fa0
2014-04-09 17:20:13 +01:00
Amith Yamasani
655d0e2029 Single-user restrictions
Introduces a new "blocked" state for each package. This is used to temporarily
disable an app via Settings->Restrictions.

PIN creation and challenge activities for use by Settings and other apps. PIN
is stored by the User Manager and it manages the interval for retry attempts
across reboots.

Change-Id: I4915329d1f72399bbcaf93a9ca9c0d2e69d098dd
2013-06-25 16:03:55 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
d734b4f285 am 6b8e7b35: am bf20aa76: Merge "Keep track of who has disabled applications." into jb-mr2-dev
* commit '6b8e7b35ef763d29a30c87a5a95ef941d39a8ee9':
  Keep track of who has disabled applications.
2013-03-27 16:40:49 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
3fa3c28a35 Keep track of who has disabled applications.
Change-Id: I2640d3dc2200b589e2beb42a43cc93efd090f06e
2013-03-27 12:01:52 -07:00
Geremy Condra
f1bcca8215 Added the KeySetManager.
Bug: 7554291
Change-Id: Ic693a544f1e2cab20f6540b3fc4ff673e35bd2c6
2013-02-20 20:06:29 -08:00
Dianne Hackborn
4a9f071f3d Fix issue #7272775: Auto Start Apps Not Starting
Bad defaults were causing stopped state to be set at each
boot.

Change-Id: I49b04e9c62f6ac391054201b508fddb6c7985615
2012-10-02 15:29:06 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
d4ac8d7b3d Fix issue #7211769 and #7244492, thrash around on #7226656.
Issue #7211769: Crash dialog from background user has non-working "report"

The report button now launches the issue reporter for the correct user.
Also for crashes on background users, either disable the report button,
or simply don't show the dialog depending on the build config.

Issue #7244492: Bugreport button in Quick Settings doesn't actually do anything

Now they do.

Issue #7226656: second user seeing primary user's apps

I haven't had any success at reproducing this.  I have tried to tighten up
the path where we create the user to ensure nothing could cause the
user's applications to be accessed before the user it fully created and thus
make them installed...  but I can't convince myself that is the actual problem.

Also tightened up the user switch code to use forground broadcasts for all
of the updates about the switch (since this is really a foreground operation),
added a facility to have BOOT_COMPELTED broadcasts not get launched for
secondary users and use that on a few key system receivers, fixed some debug
output.

Change-Id: Iadf8f8e4878a86def2e495e9d0dc40c4fb347021
2012-09-28 15:37:22 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
786b44046a Fix installing applications from non-primary users.
We also now send the correct broadcasts to each user.

You no longer need to be running the shell as root
to be able to create/remove users.

Also added some more man page material to the pm command, and
got rid of a bunch of showUsage() calls that now make error
messages completely buried because of how large the usage info
has become.

And the package manager now shows the user each historical broadcast
was sent to.

Change-Id: Iab42498e1352a0c023069139c80fc04d2d69ab4b
2012-08-27 15:16:33 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
7767eac323 Keep track of whether an app is installed for each user.
This add a new per-user state for an app, indicating whether
it is installed for that user.

All system apps are always installed for all users (we still
use disable to "uninstall" them).

Now when you call into the package manager to install an app,
it will only install the app for that user unless you supply
a flag saying to install for all users.  Only being installed
for the user is just the normal install state, but all other
users have marked in their state for that app that it is not
installed.

When you call the package manager APIs for information about
apps, uninstalled apps are treated as really being not visible
(somewhat more-so than disabled apps), unless you use the
GET_UNINSTALLED_PACKAGES flag.

If another user calls to install an app that is already installed,
just not for them, then the normal install process takes place
but in addition that user's installed state is toggled on.

The package manager will not send PACKAGE_ADDED, PACKAGE_REMOVED,
PACKAGE_REPLACED etc broadcasts to users who don't have a package
installed or not being involved in a change in the install state.
There are a few things that are not quite right with this -- for
example if you go through a full install (with a new apk) of an
app for one user who doesn't have it already installed, you will
still get the PACKAGED_REPLACED messages even though this is
technically the first install for your user.  I'm not sure how
much of an issue this is.

When you call the existing API to uninstall an app, this toggles
the installed state of the app for that user to be off.  Only if
that is the last user user that has the app uinstalled will it
actually be removed from the device.  Again there is a new flag
you can pass in to force the app to be uninstalled for all users.

Also fixed issues with cleaning external storage of apps, which
was not dealing with multiple users.  We now keep track of cleaning
each user for each package.

Change-Id: I00e66452b149defc08c5e0183fa673f532465ed5
2012-08-24 13:53:13 -07:00
Amith Yamasani
135936072b User management and switching
Broadcast intents that get sent out when users are added/removed/switched.

More work on generating user-specific information in package manager queries.
APIs to update user name and query a user by id.
Removed Package.mSetStopped and mSetEnabled, since they're not user specific.

User removal:
- Cleanup ActivityManager, PackageManager, WallpaperManager, AppWidgetService
  and AccountManager.
- Shutdown processes belonging to the user.

Don't show vibrate option in long-press power if there's no vibrator.

Lock the screen when switching users, to force unlocking.

Change-Id: Ib23a721cb75285eef5fd6ba8c7272462764038fa
2012-03-27 11:23:01 -07:00
Amith Yamasani
483f3b06ea Package restrictions per user
Packages can be enabled/disabled per user.
This requires maintaining stopped/launched states and
enabled / disabled components and packages per user.

Refactored pm.Settings and PackageSettingsBase to keep
track of states per user.

Migrated the stopped-packages.xml to users/<u>/package-restrictions.xml

Changed intent resolution to handle individual user restrictions.
Bunch of IPackageManager calls now have a userId argument.
Make AppWidgetService handle removals of packages.

Added some tests for pm.Settings and PackageManager.

Change-Id: Ia83b529e1df88dbcb3bd55ebfc952a6e9b20e861
2012-03-22 10:08:24 -07:00
Kenny Root
447106fc83 Split dump and annotate users of mPackages lock
Split the dump() command between PMS and Settings.

Try to annotate all users of the mPackages lock in preparation for
switch to reader/writer lock.

Also mark some locals final as I was reading through the usage of the
synchronization on mPackages.

Change-Id: Ia7add63e835e67156edf886f98acebe50cc41f70
2011-03-23 17:20:04 -07:00
Kenny Root
cf0b38ca6e Split PackageManagerService into subclasses
Split PackageManagerService from one monolithic class with several inner
classes to several classes. This will help determining how its data
structures can be reshuffled to provide better separation of concerns.

Change-Id: Ic7571daebdcf13ce08e08f34204c5bbf4140139b
2011-03-22 16:17:57 -07:00