Bug #7275145
This change fixes ViewRoot and adds extra debug information. It does
not solve the problem entirely. Another CL will.
Change-Id: I7e604ba38aad7f421769783dcbd998d6905ab2d9
7267494 Calendar is not syncing
Check for whether a content provider is dead before returning
it. This is kind-of a band-aid, but probably the right thing
to do; I'm just not sure exactly the full details of why this
problem is happening. Hopefully this "fixes" it, though I don't
have a way to repro to tell.
7212347 System power off dialog is only visible to user 0
Make it visible. Also turn on some battery debugging stuff and
clean it up so we can just keep it.
Change-Id: I5add25bf2a763c8dfe1df23bc5c753a9ea5d157a
* commit '33c36895a294c7b731fd59017a7ea0f06ac2a356':
Fix bug #7282594 EditText does not allow to move the cursor when typing RTL text and if gravity is set to LEFT
The reason for this is a bit subtle: we want to guarantee that
when a content observer is registered using the public API, it
is *always* bound to the host user's view of the data behind the
observed Uri, never the calling user's. Now, the reason it was
the calling user in the first place is that the Settings provider
(and potentially any singleton provider) needs the observers
underlying Cursors returned from query() to be tied to the caller's
user, not the provider's host user.
In order to accomplish that now that the public-facing behavior is
always tied to the host user, the concrete class that implements
the Cursor type handled by the Settings provider has been extended
with a new hidden API for setting a notification observer tied to
an arbitrary user; and then the provider explicitly downcasts the
query result's Cursor to that class in order to register the
notification observer. We can do this safely because this is platform
code; if we change the way that these underlying cursors are constructed,
we can just fix this point of call to follow along. If they get out
of sync in the future, the Settings provider will scream bloody
murder in the log and throw a crashing exception.
Bug 7231549
Change-Id: I0aaceebb8b4108c56f8b9964ca7f9e698ddd91c8
This allows the pattern's listener to optionally send accessibility
announcements that interrupt the defaults, rather than the view always
interrupting the listener.
Bug: 7256500
Change-Id: Ief2f5cc2fae76a3becc1321d14d46f97b3092215
PopupWindow already tracks when anchor views scroll, but it doesn't
catch other layout changes.
Bug 7267264
Change-Id: I1e20f9335057832c78c3002aa931f533dd77514b
When breaking a line, the paragraphs below the new line break were still
being drawn in their old location. This only happened when the height
was fill_parent, otherwise the height change would force a relayout,
which in turn would do a full invalidation.
This patch checks for changes to the layout height (not just the widget
height, which won't change when it's fill_parent), and invalidates.
Change-Id: I64adb9f5eae0479c1c9c8d37c10c2c27a6f582a8
Some of the BatteryService state was being locked
sometimes and it wasn't at all consistent.
Bug: 7158734
Change-Id: I46e75f66fde92c5a577a80a6bd99c9573066f3c1
On some devices the information coming from the touchscreen is very
noisy or otherwise unreliable. Perform some processing on the data
we have to try to provide a smoother experience.
Bug 7267507
Change-Id: I863125f58577f522de05a1361b81c2e42975fd89
USB settings are now isolated per-user, since they revolve around
installed packages. User-specific settings are returned based on
calling user, or referenced by UserHandle passed to SystemUI. Each
settings Context is wrapped as a specific user, so all broadcasts are
sent correctly. Upgrades any existing USB settings to OWNER.
Physical events, like new devices, are routed to the currently active
user. Switch to using AtomicFile when persisting settings.
Bug: 7244888
Change-Id: I8a723ad3d55ac1bff99276c5f3a3f5e8f013432f