Bug: 17578553
Games seem to be doing this to prevent destruction of their
GL contexts, and they assume it works even if it doesn't. However,
GLSurfaceView is clunky here, so while the app is doing something
questionable we don't really offer a better way. For now revert
back to kitkat behavior.
Change-Id: Icfa9e496279b9cfa47f9bc7f6848d9313caed0d5
Previously if an activity requested to keep running behind
translucent activities (Activity.requestVisibleBehind()) and then
converted itself to opaque (Activity.convertFromTranslucent()), we
would clear the visible-behind activity. This change tests to see
if the top activity is the visible-behind activity and does not
clear it in that case.
This change also clears the visible-behind activity whenever it
comes back to the front. That forces the activity to call
requestVisibleBehind() each time it is resumed.
Fixes bug 17648436.
Change-Id: Id0fc4d7e2a2b907675305d98bad1b08cb610919e
- Make sure cancel is called when consumer of SpeechRecognizer calls
destroy.
- If consumer goes away, make sure to call cancel as well.
b/17584947 Pressing mic button in Music hoses audio
Change-Id: Ibe1198b37fe6167493a8694f9089d970f1eb07de
When the status guard is not available, (e.g. when the window is not
drawing system bars) do not consume the insets when an action mode is
active.
Bug 17691453
Change-Id: I459622eaf161a96152fb9ac5f60bb9508aa4de89
When device is encrypted the user has to authenticate in order to decrypt
the data partition which is required for running accessibility services
and Text-To-Speech. In order to address this issue we are falling back
to use the default password if there is an enabled accessibility service
and the user has secure lock. This will enable the user to authenticate
when accessibility layer is completely functional.
bug:17671790
Change-Id: Iafffe7bcd234008cf91ffb5011b21b803dca227a
Drop down the limit on when we log, since under normal operation we
will never get more than a few K of data due to strict mode.
Try to clean up the code paths coming in and out of binder IPCs to
plug any places where we could disrupt the gather flag of a thread,
causing it to keep gathering stack crawls (which is the thing that
is causing our strict mode data to become so large).
Change-Id: I9a46512283d33e863c429840b465855d1fabb74e
Generally, JPEGs are better with thumbnails, and the default parameters
typically set a basic thumbnail size. In legacy, include a default size in the
templates.
This also works around issues with some devices not producing valid images with no
thumbnail.
Bug: 17724701
Change-Id: I2ad1449fc8c6d1fdec609af55f53db7491abbb92
32 bit processes will always see values from SUPPORTED_32_BIT_ABIS
and 64 bit processes will always see values from SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS.
bug: 17367265
Change-Id: I9996034c190f9213986b9b1a4ee0e38eca91c7ad
Remove the checks for large parcel sizes. Those were triggering,
and identifyng the area of the problem, but also cause a lot of
trouble by making the unsafe deadlocky code there much more likely
to deadlock.
Add logging for strict mode IPCs, since those seem to be the
problem. Only log when things look bad.
Also add a log when battery stats are reset, to diagnose why they
are getting reset when they shouldn't be.
Change-Id: I588c858fb8d8c45f3c9c164ae2de9ae01547b304
By default, dreams should not get the in-window bars
because those conflict with the lights-out bar mode.
Bug: 17367264
Change-Id: I8c041c706f7a7c4791ed4760c34a5618fb7423d7
Most of this logic is simply removed from ConnectivityService.
The captive portal detection is now done by the NetworkMonitor.
The notification logic is still left in ConnectivityService as
it's used by both the NetworkMonitor and telephony's mobile
provisioning logic.
bug:17324098
Change-Id: Ibd1c42b1a75795f90a6483d3d0a5a14f88b193d8