It turns out this was not a problem in the resource code at all. Rather,
the system process has a cache of pre-loaded attributes it uses to avoid
continually reloading things as it needs them. Well it turns out this
cache wasn't flushed after a package was uninstalled or a configuration
changed, so you could re-install an app where you change its style resources
so its theme now points to one that is inconsistent in the cache.
This is mostly a problem for developers, where they continually install
new versions of an app where resources have changed. This could possibly
show up when updating an app on a normal phone, although the problem would
eventually correct itself since this cache uses weak references.
Anyway, the cache is now reworked to be flushed appropriately.
This change also includes an update to aapt to be able to dump the
contents of bags in resources.
Merge commit 'd09f86ce175fad6ddbd446363f327dfa0575a1d2'
* commit 'd09f86ce175fad6ddbd446363f327dfa0575a1d2':
Better (and less) logging from backup.
Add an extra null terminator. String8::unlockBuffer is
Merge commit '72eb0acad5cffc57ce5006f6deab29ee259e461e'
* commit '72eb0acad5cffc57ce5006f6deab29ee259e461e':
Expand support for different screen sizes.
* changes:
Better (and less) logging from backup.
Add an extra null terminator. String8::unlockBuffer is supposed to be doing this, but it's not and I can't figure out why. This makes BackupHelperDispatcher able to read the keys correctly.
Applications can now declare that they support small, normal, or
large screens. Resource selection can also be done based on these
sizes. By default, pre-Donut apps are false for small and large,
and Donut or later apps are assumed to support all sizes. In either
case they can use <supports-screens> in their manifest to declare
what they actually support.
Merge commit 'df65b60ce33e5a56815864f8f0713e25378fa649'
* commit 'df65b60ce33e5a56815864f8f0713e25378fa649':
Only report "unknown metadata" once per restore helper
Merge commit '54118adb3766fdf73a409102b88d7494bb6889a3'
* commit '54118adb3766fdf73a409102b88d7494bb6889a3':
Put back LOGP -> printf in the backup helper code
This change adds a fixed-size metadata block at the head of each file's content
entity. The block is versioned, and fixed-size on the theory that it might be
nice to be able to recover the content (if not the full metadata) of the files
if we're ever confronted with data backed up some hypothetical future helper
that stored expanded metadata.
The net effect is that now on restore, we assign the same access mode to the
file that it originally had when backed up.
Also, some of the code was failing to properly free transient heap-based buffers
when it encountered errors. This has been fixed with the addition of a tiny
stack-based object whose job it is to free() its designated pointer from its
destructor.
Merge commit '11b157790234d3d2f116ce4c7ed1d3d00fb78bc3'
* commit '11b157790234d3d2f116ce4c7ed1d3d00fb78bc3':
Add file mode to the file-backup saved state blobs
This change puts the file's access mode into the saved-state blob used by the
file backup helpers. The tests have been updated for the new blob content
format.
What this change *doesn't* do is actually backup/restore the file mode. This
change is a prerequisite for that, but mode preservation in backup/restore will
require adding metadata to the backup data stream itself, so will be approached
a bit more carefully.
(Also fixed one outright bug in the test program: ReadEntityData() had been
changed to return a ssize_t union of either a byte-count or a negative number
indicating error, but the test program was still assuming that nonzero == error,
and was spuriously failing.)
Merge commit '72be40490951d3f9d0ada16fcf5288d0c3306d88'
* commit '72be40490951d3f9d0ada16fcf5288d0c3306d88':
fix warnings that will show up with GCC 4.4 (in master)
Merge commit '1585bd24c10d16351f89e32dddbfa799f18db6bd'
* commit '1585bd24c10d16351f89e32dddbfa799f18db6bd':
Report densities in badging, debugging for nine patch bug.
The aapt tool now reports all available densities like it already did
for locales. Also this includes more resource data output, which I
was using to examine bug #1867049 (which at this point I am unable to
reproduce).
Merge commit '16ce3504c5bf98d95d5c36001f755bb4b15253c9'
* commit '16ce3504c5bf98d95d5c36001f755bb4b15253c9':
Make RestoreHelper and friends also write out the snapshot state.
Merge commit '2fdd428e0f18384160f7c38ce3a2cd9ba7e7b2c2'
* commit '2fdd428e0f18384160f7c38ce3a2cd9ba7e7b2c2':
Fix some backup reader/writer issues; make local transport do backup
Fix the jni initializer.
Add RestoreFileHelper, BackupDataInput, and add java wrappers for the methods on BackupDataOutput.
Fix bug #1812041: activity manager crash with bad args.
Journal backup requests so that they won't be lost in a crash
Fix data connection issues.
Merge commit '78f0f8cb2efe9410127c39201e240f6d438eb53c'
* commit '78f0f8cb2efe9410127c39201e240f6d438eb53c':
Make the file backup helper not crash if a file you requested
Fix SharedPrefsBackupHelper so it doesn't hard code the paths to the files.
StringArray is used in two places in framework/base and in the Sim. Ideally we should get rid of it and use Vector<String8> instead of creating new code.
Merge commit '2a3188672ab2b65c0ce7c9c598a463e382c47696'
* commit '2a3188672ab2b65c0ce7c9c598a463e382c47696':
rename a few files to camel-case, add copyright notices
- make sure that all binder Bn classes define a ctor and dtor in their respective library.
This avoids duplication of the ctor/dtor in libraries where these objects are instantiated.
This is also cleaner, should we want these ctor/dtor to do something one day.
- same change as above for some Bp classes and various other non-binder classes
- moved the definition of CHECK_INTERFACE() in IInterface.h instead of having it everywhere.
- improved the CHECK_INTERFACE() macro so it calls a single method in Parcel, instead of inlining its code everywhere
- IBinder::getInterfaceDescriptor() now returns a "const String16&" instead of String16, which saves calls to String16 and ~String16
- implemented a cache for BpBinder::getInterfaceDescriptor(), since this does an IPC. HOWEVER, this method never seems to be called.
The cache makes BpBinder bigger, so we need to figure out if we need this method at all.
Added missing include sys/time.h for utimes.
Detects when stat64 uses a timespec for the modif and access times
and work around the missing st_*time_nsec.
Apologies for the whitespace changes, emacs removed them automatically.