This allows us to get rid of an extraneous config switch and
simplify some code.
Bug: 31814300
Test: Manually change usb configuration
Change-Id: Id78da530ff485ecd7a915056832eec1dd8c91954
(cherry picked from commit 5d36a177d9)
If device doesn't support MIDI, don't show MIDI in "Use USB for" menu
when USB cable is connected.
(Selecting MIDI will crash the Settings app.)
Change-Id: I60f4cbb6357f162fecb574cdb6766cf5ed92e78e
Turns out there are valid data modes in host mode (like midi).
Need to allow these through for the dialog to set the proper
current state.
Bug: 23905770
Change-Id: I7a37ad95ccaf18f211d2b2d330c7f1d7af4cfc16
USB_STATE is not received if USB_STATE has not changed from
the initial state. This CL adds handling for that case.
BUG: 22163689
Change-Id: I232a558caaac4f4984f7629e2574d478fc7ad432
Also includes a bit of visual updates, options now have summaries
as well.
Code has been refactored a bit, and is more flexible to easily
support any kind of power/data flow combination once its time
to support that.
Currently devices don't have USB-C ports, they can be simulated
with the following commands:
$ adb shell dumpsys usb add-port "matrix" dual
# ?s control whether these can be changed
$ adb shell dumpsys usb connect-port "matrix" ufp? sink? device?
# Do testing here
$ adb shell dumpsys usb disconnect-port "matrix"
$ adb shell dumpsys usb remove-port "matrix"
$ adb shell dumpsys usb reset
# Use the help for more info
$ adb shell dumpsys usb -h
Bug: 21615151
Change-Id: I53ad4de51ff10a197c87bf2741756c1821ee9e74