If we went through the update loop multiple times, and had finished
animating the first time, we would blow away that information the
second time and never kill the animation.
Also moved killing the animation back up to the animation step --
this involves destroying surfaces and such, and so really should
be done as part of the surface transaction. We can also consider
the screen rotation animation object to be owned by the animation,
so it can destroy it when done.
Change-Id: If24356c509c66d046f2ddfd9ad5bfe12504d7716
We now have an animation that can start as soon as we detect to
rotate the screen, and have a different phase once the new UI
is ready to complete the transition into it.
Change-Id: I05b9c12a699232acbddc36b4a994a4452db71476
The ScreenShot layer is now created hidden. The screenshot itself
is aquired during the transaction when the layer is made visible.
This guarantees the screenshot and the layer happen atomically
with respect to screen updates.
Bug: 5534521
Change-Id: Ida23e1f13d5716ec83b78a15712e0646d6cf8729
A LayerScreenshot is a special type of layer that contains a screenshot of
the screen acquired when its created. It works just like LayerDim.
Make sure to call compositionComplete() after rendering into a FBO.
Bug: 5446982, 5467587, 5466259
Change-Id: I5d8a1b4c327f9973d950cd4f4c0bca7f62825cd4
A LayerScreenshot is a special type of layer that contains a screenshot of
the screen acquired when its created. It works just like LayerDim.
Bug: 5446982
Change-Id: I7814aff2380e7e146937f2b641907be2a30c76cc
The window manager now uses the app screen dimensions to compute
the various configuration properties, as it should.
This means that prime is official a "not long" device. Poor prime.
It probably feels inadequate now.
Because it is.
Oh and all that other stuff? Debugging logs. Turned off. And
why the heck not, debugging logs are great.
Change-Id: Iaaf8ef270d986d34fd046d699ef4c0ecea1981fc
The input reader needs this information so that it knows how to
interpolate touches on an external touch screen.
Changed Display so that it asks the WindowManager what the real
display size is (as opposed to the raw display size). This means
it now takes into the forced display size set by
adb shell am display-size.
Replaced all calls to getRealWidth() / getRealHeight() /
getRealMetrics() in the WindowManager and replaced them with direct
usages of the mCurDisplayWidth / mCurDisplayHeight so that the WM
doesn't end up making a reentrant Binder call into itself.
Fixed the table status bar HeightReceiver so that it updates the
height on all configuration changes since it is possible that the
display size changed independently of an external HDMI display
being plugged / unplugged.
Improved the Display class documentation to make the distinctions
betweeen the various sizes clearer.
Change-Id: I3f75de559d3ebffed532ab46c4ae52c5e7f1da2b
...for Market App iRunner
There were a lot of serious issues with how we updated (or often didn't update)
the display and resource state when switching compatibility mode in conjunction
with restarting and updating application components. This addresses everything
I could find.
Unfortunately it does *not* fix this particular app. I am starting to think this
is just an issue in the app. This change does fix a number of other problems
I could repro, such as switching the compatibility mode of an IME.
Also a few changes here and there to get rid of $#*&^!! debug logs.
Change-Id: Ib15572eac9ec93b4b9966ddcbbc830ce9dec1317
There is now an API, which is used for task switching.
Also improved how we handle rotation animation when we can't take a
screen shot, to cleanly revert to the old freeze behavior. This removes
the need to special case the emulator.
Change-Id: I7227432a2309370437ec6ac78db02c6f1e7eedd5