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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dianne Hackborn
3ae00fabc7 resolved conflicts for merge of bbca8133 to master
Change-Id: I81493674dceab848e41d380a77a37e5a9be06db6
2011-05-24 11:27:11 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
2f118cd350 am 4bb78889: am 40277df7: Merge "Add "television" mode." into honeycomb-mr2
* commit '4bb78889d04594c01a6af7f6d38c1764e9f575f9':
  Add "television" mode.
2011-05-23 16:16:54 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
a6b34ef26a Add "television" mode.
Change-Id: Ida1fdb61b036a8b489dbeda196fb4bc82e651b2b
2011-05-23 15:11:08 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
79ba9b5e39 resolved conflicts for merge of 06a8ceac to master
Change-Id: Id51574c825affddfac14ad7214c5496d6a3d6e69
2011-05-19 21:44:52 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
20aeb1caa4 RefBase subclasses can now decide how they want to be destroyed.
This adds a destroy() virtual on RefBase which
sublasses can implement. destroy() is called
in lieu of the destructor whenthe last strong
ref goes away.
2011-05-19 19:40:01 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
7583282db6 am c851ea56: am 69cb8757: Add new "-swNNNdp" resource qualifier.
* commit 'c851ea5672f6e042c2e89b2a2ce4a2467e1fcd2a':
  Add new "-swNNNdp" resource qualifier.
2011-05-19 19:34:21 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
22585947ff Add new "-swNNNdp" resource qualifier.
Change-Id: I0101e88ca9d8d44138bdcaf571f24b0352f4f6ce
2011-05-19 18:23:29 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
89178d4de2 am 46a282f3: am 0ed2e845: Merge "DO NOT MERGE. Integrate add new screen width/height in "dp" configs." into honeycomb-mr2
* commit '46a282f323bc05606e4fe1eba795bd9ac7c99819':
  DO NOT MERGE.  Integrate add new screen width/height in "dp" configs.
2011-05-13 11:21:26 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
88c0d696cc DO NOT MERGE. Integrate add new screen width/height in "dp" configs.
You can now specify resource configuration variants "wNNNdp"
and "hNNNdp".  These are the minimum screen width/height in "dp"
units.  This allows you to do things like have your app adjust
its layout based only on the about of horizontal space available.

This introduces a new configuration change flag for screen size.
Note that this configuration change happens each time the orientation
changes.  Applications often say they handle the orientation change
to avoid being restarted at a screen rotation, and this will now
cause them to be restarted.  To address this, we assume the app can
handle this new config change if its target SDK version is < ICS.

Change-Id: I4acb73d82677b74092c1da9e4046a4951921f9f4
2011-05-12 18:39:51 -07:00
Christopher Tate
d78797f6e6 Full local backup infrastructure
This is the basic infrastructure for pulling a full(*) backup of the
device's data over an adb(**) connection to the local device.  The
basic process consists of these interacting pieces:

1. The framework's BackupManagerService, which coordinates the
   collection of app data and routing to the destination.

2. A new framework-provided BackupAgent implementation called
   FullBackupAgent, which is instantiated in the target applications'
   processes in turn, and knows how to emit a datastream that contains
   all of the app's saved data files.

3. A new shell-level program called "bu" that is used to bridge from
   adb to the framework's Backup Manager.

4. adb itself, which now knows how to use 'bu' to kick off a backup
   operation and pull the resulting data stream to the desktop host.

5. A system-provided application that verifies with the user that
   an attempted backup/restore operation is in fact expected and to
   be allowed.

The full agent implementation is not used during normal operation of
the delta-based app-customized remote backup process.  Instead it's
used during user-confirmed *full* backup of applications and all their
data to a local destination, e.g. via the adb connection.

The output format is 'tar'.  This makes it very easy for the end
user to examine the resulting dataset, e.g. for purpose of extracting
files for debug purposes; as well as making it easy to contemplate
adding things like a direct gzip stage to the data pipeline during
backup/restore.  It also makes it convenient to construct and maintain
synthetic backup datasets for testing purposes.

Within the tar format, certain artificial conventions are used.
All files are stored within top-level directories according to
their semantic origin:

apps/pkgname/a/  : Application .apk file itself
apps/pkgname/obb/: The application's associated .obb containers
apps/pkgname/f/  : The subtree rooted at the getFilesDir() location
apps/pkgname/db/ : The subtree rooted at the getDatabasePath() parent
apps/pkgname/sp/ : The subtree rooted at the getSharedPrefsFile() parent
apps/pkgname/r/  : Files stored relative to the root of the app's file tree
apps/pkgname/c/  : Reserved for the app's getCacheDir() tree; not stored.

For each package, the first entry in the tar stream is a file called
"_manifest", nominally rooted at apps/pkgname.  This file contains some
metadata about the package whose data is stored in the archive.

The contents of shared storage can optionally be included in the tar
stream. It is placed in the synthetic location:

shared/...

uid/gid are ignored; app uids are assigned at install time, and the
app's data is handled from within its own execution environment, so
will automatically have the app's correct uid.

Forward-locked .apk files are never backed up.  System-partition
.apk files are not backed up unless they have been overridden by a
post-factory upgrade, in which case the current .apk *is* backed up --
i.e. the .apk that matches the on-disk data.  The manifest preceding
each application's portion of the tar stream provides version numbers
and signature blocks for version checking, as well as an indication
of whether the restore logic should expect to install the .apk before
extracting the data.

System packages can designate their own full backup agents.  This is
to manage things like the settings provider which (a) cannot be shut
down on the fly in order to do a clean snapshot of their file trees,
and (b) manage data that is not only irrelevant but actively hostile
to non-identical devices -- CDMA telephony settings would seriously
mess up a GSM device if emplaced there blind, for example.

When a full backup or restore is initiated from adb, the system will
present a confirmation UI that the user must explicitly respond to
within a short [~ 30 seconds] timeout.  This is to avoid the
possibility of malicious desktop-side software secretly grabbing a copy
of all the user's data for nefarious purposes.

(*) The backup is not strictly a full mirror.  In particular, the
    settings database is not cloned; it is handled the same way that
    it is in cloud backup/restore.  This is because some settings
    are actively destructive if cloned onto a different (or
    especially a different-model) device: telephony settings and
    AndroidID are good examples of this.

(**) On the framework side it doesn't care that it's adb; it just
    sends the tar stream to a file descriptor.  This can easily be
    retargeted around whatever transport we might decide to use
    in the future.

KNOWN ISSUES:

* the security UI is desperately ugly; no proper designs have yet
  been done for it
* restore is not yet implemented
* shared storage backup is not yet implemented
* symlinks aren't yet handled, though some infrastructure for
  dealing with them has been put in place.

Change-Id: Ia8347611e23b398af36ea22c36dff0a276b1ce91
2011-05-10 17:52:51 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
d5b421aaa7 fix typo in Vector<>:: push_back and push_front
parameter were inverted.

Change-Id: I867b01de5f58354bb9668fa662dd2a7d78dd3b37
2011-04-25 22:59:07 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
e60e1fd23d Add some basic STL compatibility to Vector<>
Change-Id: Iaf72623170ee415372c7989d7ba9ff627167449e
2011-04-25 15:28:17 -07:00
Kenny Root
81bc567745 resolved conflicts for merge of 18490fb9 to master
Change-Id: I6c68e6fb0f9c1182a955689bbffc161a8f30bd37
2011-04-12 12:51:08 -07:00
Kenny Root
f6bbefd581 resolved conflicts for merge of 87b3c0dc to honeycomb-plus-aosp
Change-Id: Ia1a0024aabf531438203eb9fea3a10dd15eabe53
2011-04-12 10:27:15 -07:00
Kenny Root
8a1a615176 am 08d9d9a4: Merge "Runtime resource overlay, iteration 1."
* commit '08d9d9a46250c4fad66e9b637e8898a3524c4286':
  Runtime resource overlay, iteration 1.
2011-04-11 15:33:19 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
592e3fc150 Add new resource configurations for screen width/height in "dp".
You can now specify resource configuration variants "wNNNdp"
and "hNNNdp".  These are the minimum screen width/height in "dp"
units.  This allows you to do things like have your app adjust
its layout based only on the about of horizontal space available.

This introduces a new configuration change flag for screen size.
Note that this configuration change happens each time the orientation
changes.  Applications often say they handle the orientation change
to avoid being restarted at a screen rotation, and this will now
cause them to be restarted.  To address this, we assume the app can
handle this new config change if its target SDK version is < ICS.

Change-Id: I22f8afa136b4f274423978c570fa7c9855040496
2011-04-06 11:00:37 -07:00
MÃ¥rten Kongstad
5f29c87ef2 Runtime resource overlay, iteration 1.
Runtime resource overlay allows unmodified applications to appear
as if they had been compiled with additional resources defined. See
libs/utils/README for more information.

This commit is the first iteration of runtime resource overlay. It
provides the actual overlay modifications and loading of trusted overlay
packages (ie residing in /vendor) targeting framework-res.apk.

This commit loads exactly one overlay package. The overlay,
if present, must target framework-res.apk and be located at
/vendor/overlay/framework/framework-res.apk.

Change-Id: If26ee7754813004a96c043dba37fbe99fa3919db
2011-04-01 14:12:10 +02:00
Jeff Brown
f98f1364f8 Merge "Refactor how timeouts are calculated." 2011-03-17 20:16:42 -07:00
Jeff Brown
c0a5e8df03 Refactor how timeouts are calculated.
Added a timeout mechanism to EventHub and InputReader so that
InputMappers can request timeouts to perform delayed processing of
input when needed.

Change-Id: Iec2045baaf4e67690b15eef3c09a58d5cac76897
2011-03-17 17:29:09 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
939fee8819 am e22aa623: am 25594e19: am f40e638e: fix [4093196] Device lock up - log spam with SharedBufferStack: waitForCondition(LockCondition) timed out
* commit 'e22aa62362a3007ee59ac62d4b5969e216987995':
  fix [4093196] Device lock up - log spam with SharedBufferStack: waitForCondition(LockCondition) timed out
2011-03-17 00:13:49 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
d0b55c011a fix [4093196] Device lock up - log spam with SharedBufferStack: waitForCondition(LockCondition) timed out
a memory corruption happned when the buffer pool was resized
(like when playing a video or using camera) and there was
no current active buffer. In this case, the faulty code
would index into an array at position -1 which corrupted
24 bytes of data.

also improved region validation code (ifdef'ed out by default)

Bug: 4093196
Change-Id: I915c581d131148959d720e00e3892e9186ab733d
2011-03-17 00:04:42 -07:00
Romain Guy
043e3d42f1 am 72064c66: am b0204d0a: am c2b91a61: Merge "Modify the GL renderer\'s functor to pass the clip to WebView" into honeycomb-mr1
* commit '72064c66e20b9cc86900a9d833c228c345a2b2a4':
  Modify the GL renderer's functor to pass the clip to WebView
2011-03-16 17:31:30 -07:00
Romain Guy
a08152f43c Modify the GL renderer's functor to pass the clip to WebView
Change-Id: If5efe399ca58f3000b2883e24e9f3736a2025184
2011-03-16 15:31:33 -07:00
Jeff Brown
e3d4a68f2d Merge "Improve VelocityTracker numerical stability." 2011-03-15 20:01:16 -07:00
Jeff Brown
1593354388 Improve VelocityTracker numerical stability.
Replaced VelocityTracker with a faster and more accurate
native implementation.  This avoids the duplicate maintenance
overhead of having two implementations.

The new algorithm requires that the sample duration be at least
10ms in order to contribute to the velocity calculation.  This
ensures that the velocity is not severely overestimated when
samples arrive in bursts.

The new algorithm computes the exponentially weighted moving
average using weights based on the relative duration of successive
sample periods.

The new algorithm is also more careful about how it handles
individual pointers going down or up and their effects on the
collected movement traces.  The intent is to preserve the last
known velocity of pointers as they go up while also ensuring
that other motion samples do not count twice in that case.

Bug: 4086785
Change-Id: I2632321232c64d6b8faacdb929e33f60e64dcdd3
2011-03-15 19:59:47 -07:00
Glenn Kasten
77b6f0a9ed am 7d7dcb5e: am 4528a7db: Merge "Bug 4016329 do full string comparisons" into honeycomb-mr1
* commit '7d7dcb5ea891ad4c3252ed832ebd06accc96153d':
  Bug 4016329 do full string comparisons
2011-03-15 13:51:17 -07:00
Glenn Kasten
bb959f5b10 Bug 4016329 do full string comparisons
Use full string comparisons instead of partial for
  file extension and MIME type.
Do case-insensitive comparison of MIME type and file extensions.
Fix error in comment for String8::getPathExtension.
Remove dead code -- StringTokenizer is unused.

Change-Id: I322be6235abbdaab5f7eafa48926dbb2cf46dc29
2011-03-14 17:59:51 -07:00
Jeff Brown
fa773aa745 Use touch pad gestures to manipulate the pointer.
1. Single finger tap performs a click.
2. Single finger movement moves the pointer (hovers).
3. Button press plus movement performs click or drag.
   While dragging, the pointer follows the finger that is moving
   fastest.  This is important if there are additional fingers
   down on the touch pad for the purpose of applying force
   to an integrated button underneath.
4. Two fingers near each other moving in the same direction
   are coalesced as a swipe gesture under the pointer.
5. Two or more fingers moving in arbitrary directions are
   transformed into touches in the vicinity of the pointer.
   This makes scale/zoom and rotate gestures possible.

Added a native VelocityTracker implementation to enable intelligent
switching of the active pointer during drags.

Change-Id: I5ada57e7f2bdb9b0a791843eb354a8c706b365dc
2011-03-14 14:12:03 -07:00
Romain Guy
8c5cffc2e5 am d00353fe: am bc8a8e8c: Merge "Add support for partial invalidates in WebView Bug #3461349" into honeycomb-mr1
* commit 'd00353fe3191571a6773ef2d11921cfcff260bc4':
  Add support for partial invalidates in WebView Bug #3461349
2011-03-07 22:45:52 -08:00
Romain Guy
9fb2277f39 Add support for partial invalidates in WebView
Bug #3461349

This change also fixes two bugs that prevented partial invalidates
from working with other views. Both bugs were in our EGL implementation:
they were preventing the caller from comparing the current context/surface
with another context/surface. This was causing HardwareRenderer to always
redraw the entire screen.

Change-Id: I33e096b304d4a0b7e6c8f92930f71d2ece9bebf5
2011-03-07 18:09:03 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
5f1e78d730 am df6410dc: Merge "Fix [3513017] in lockscreen but showing empty launcher (live wallpaper) only" into gingerbread
* commit 'df6410dce3dae0bdb7e13118b3878079a1dcce03':
  Fix [3513017] in lockscreen but showing empty launcher (live wallpaper) only
2011-03-07 18:04:06 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
ee65ac8a71 Fix [3513017] in lockscreen but showing empty launcher (live wallpaper) only
37c2a37 fix [3408713] Dialog window invisible sometimes
d35c666 fix [3385504] Surface flinger hang when adding dim surface
1723b04 fix [3389263] OMX.Nvidia.h264.decode fails to shutdown
1b0114f fix a surface leak in SurfaceFlinger

Bug: 3513017

Change-Id: Ia13ed8c9cdcb1f484e177cdcaff687e7c88a10c3
2011-03-07 16:56:16 -08:00
Fabrice Di Meglio
b83025cf80 Merge "Add TextLayout Cache" 2011-03-03 12:21:15 -08:00
Jeff Brown
80f3e7cc15 Fade out the mouse pointer after inactivity or other events.
Fades out the mouse pointer:
- after 15 seconds of inactivity normally
- after 3 seconds of inactivity in lights out mode
- after a non-modifier key down
- after a touch down

Extended the native Looper to support enqueuing time delayed
messages.  This is used by the PointerController to control
pointer fade timing.

Change-Id: I87792fea7dbe2d9376c78cf354fe3189a484d9da
2011-03-02 15:37:57 -08:00
Fabrice Di Meglio
e88a9a42ca Add TextLayout Cache
- use GenerationCache for caching
- move GenerationCache.h from libs/hwui/utils to include/utils
- add #define for cache activation / deactivation

Change-Id: Ifaf519f0b5e33b087a453e4aa6430162d8438f20
2011-03-02 13:29:20 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
32bebb0a58 Fix sp<> conversion operator / constructor
some of the conversion operators were not using the proper
pointer type when calling incStrong/decStrong, usually it
has no bad consequences, but for some implementation
of the ref-counted object it could lead to recording the wrong
owner id.

Change-Id: If574b9069b8a4cf6e0911a992c8f095aba799995
2011-02-25 16:20:52 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
d4e5832b69 Merge "Fix a wp<> bug where the owner ID would be wrong" 2011-02-24 18:27:40 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
d005004f14 Fix a wp<> bug where the owner ID would be wrong
this was introduced recently. we make sure to use
the correct owner id (the sp) instead of the wp.

Change-Id: I78fdc6ec0c2d3e687278b70442d74d1924b512a2
2011-02-24 18:12:34 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
da26c6662d Merge "Fix some issues with RefBase debugging." 2011-02-24 16:23:51 -08:00
Glenn Kasten
3477a8cff2 Merge "Bug 3362814 Fix SMP race in access to mRequestExit" 2011-02-24 10:01:31 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
f14a1046e7 Fix some issues with RefBase debugging.
First slipt sp<> out of RefBase into StrongPointer.h so it can be reused
more easily and to make it clear that it doesn't require RefBase.

Note: the rest of the change only affects the system when DEBUG_REFS is enabled.

The main problem we fix here is that the owner id associated with each
reference could get out of date when a sp<> or wp<> was moved, for
instance when they're used in a Vector< >.

We fix this issue by calling into RefBase::moveReferences from
a template specialization for sp<TYPE> and wp<TYPE> of the
type helpers. RefBase::moveReferences() has then a chance to
update the owner ids.

There is a little bit of trickery to implement this generically in
RefBase, where we need to use a templatized functor that can turn
a sp<TYPE>* casted to a void* into a RefBase*.

Introduced a new debug option DEBUG_REFS_FATAL_SANITY_CHECKS
currently set to 0 by default as there seem to be an issue
with sp<ANativeWindow> which trips the sanity checks.

Change-Id: I4825b21c8ec47d4a0ef35d760760ae0c9cdfbd7f
2011-02-23 22:21:41 -08:00
Glenn Kasten
7e453a51a5 Bug 3362814 Fix SMP race in access to mRequestExit
Also fix an unlikely SMP race in access to mHoldSelf on entry to _threadLoop.

Change-Id: I6cbc0b94739c7dd5e77e8a5ba0da22cdc0b1a4db
2011-02-23 17:49:59 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
a08ef4932f Remove RefBase.h dependency on TextOutput.h
Change-Id: I72cd6b98ef82b4868fe1c8ec87862cf43fb4ee73
2011-02-22 18:08:58 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
a878ce287d am b66b7a2c: Merge "fix [3408713] Dialog window invisible sometimes" into honeycomb
* commit 'b66b7a2c183a1423ea629d4f73ed95f9b87d54b7':
  fix [3408713] Dialog window invisible sometimes
2011-02-10 15:08:33 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
7802bbd20f fix [3408713] Dialog window invisible sometimes
weak pointer comparison operators were implemented wrong,
they were using the internal "unsafe" pointer. We could end up
with two "equal" weak pointer pointing to different objects.

this caused KeyedVector keyed by weak pointer to work incorrectly, in
turn causing a window that just got added to a list to be immediately
removed.

Change-Id: Ib191010c39aafa9229109e4211f6c3b2b2f9696d
2011-02-09 18:38:55 -08:00
Jean-Baptiste Queru
65881cf8b0 Merge "stubs" 2011-01-31 11:32:33 -08:00
Dianne Hackborn
402960177f am a1f5e82f: am a30063d8: am 25eb0464: Merge "Normalize output from aapt d"
* commit 'a1f5e82f37c77af7b1d630b5bca715d1742f1234':
  Normalize output from aapt d
2011-01-29 23:07:48 -08:00
Jean-Baptiste Queru
8e543c60f5 stubs
Change-Id: I829039f3817a172e66eeb9df397e896a488a259d
2011-01-29 06:19:37 -08:00
Chet Haase
47ab362e8d Use optimized display lists for all hwaccelerated rendering
Previously, display lists were used only if hardware acceleration
was enabled for an application (hardwareAccelerated=true) *and* if
setDrawingCacheEnabled(true) was called. This change makes the framework
use display lists for all views in an application if hardware acceleration
is enabled.

In addition, display list renderering has been optimized so that
any view's recreation of its own display list (which is necessary whenever
the visuals of that view change) will not cause any other display list
in its parent hierarchy to change. Instead, when there are any visual
changes in the hierarchy, only those views which need to have new
display list content will recreate their display lists.

This optimization works by caching display list references in each
parent display list (so the container of some child will refer to its
child's display list by a reference to the child's display list). Then when
a view needs to recreate its display list, it will do so inside the same
display list object. This will cause the content to get refreshed, but not
the reference to that content. Then when the view hierarchy is redrawn,
it will automatically pick up the new content from the old reference.

This optimization will not necessarily improve performance when applications
need to update the entire view hierarchy or redraw the entire screen, but it does
show significant improvements when redrawing only a portion of the screen,
especially when the regions that are not refreshed are complex and time-
consuming to redraw.

Change-Id: I68d21cac6a224a05703070ec85253220cb001eb4
2011-01-24 08:43:20 -08:00
Shachar Shemesh
ca6fca93fc Normalize output from aapt d
Make the output from aapt dump --values resources and aapt dump xmltree normalized, so that it is unambigously displayed
regardless of the content of the strings.

Change-Id: Ia3bff36c4ee1e9a44f474534e154830948beabdf
2011-01-04 20:52:08 +02:00