The reason was that a item was removed from the SparseArray while
iterating it causing one ProcessItem to be skipped in the loop which
makes sure that mPackageInfo is not null. This happens when all
processes for one uid is stopped and a new process is created.
This problem was found by running monkey.
Change-Id: I5e9a76e8007819d5e6d9ba15af0c2362da193526
3094621: add "wipe sd card" option to factory data reset
3094609: collapse unmount/format into one command
Implements requested UI changes. Also some final tweaks to
Manage Applications.
Change-Id: I0219195dd0c74d8c003ef1c3f6e09714859d7f89
- Running services now keeps a single data structure to make
switching through the UI a lot faster.
- Display text when there are no apps.
- Fix deadlock.
- Add new preference entry to view manage apps for storage use.
- Etc.
Change-Id: I0f5babf407ed7e84169f59584ddcb6cd0e9d67d9
Also clean up to remove dead code for running services and old
battery usage UI.
Finally some string improvements from Roy.
Change-Id: I8765a4c744b92edd1505f14c47fea57b918e5d7b
This introduces a simplified (thanks, dsandler!) UI for Running Services,
collapsing the groups of apps and processes into single lines. Tapping
on a line moves to a new activity showing details on that group, where the
stop functionality is now available.
This UI is now also integrated into Manage Applications, as the Running
tab. You no longer get a really confusing, misleading, scary list of
every package that appears to be laying around for some reason.
The code was also re-organized, to put everything related to Manage
Applications and Running Services under its own package.
There is still some clean-up -- some performance improvements (such as
not re-computing the world when we switch to the details view), and if
this looks good then eradicating the old running services UI.
Change-Id: I3fc059c18060600742cab5b455d11ff74bf45ae3