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
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
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
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reference could get out of date when a sp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
HAVE_ANDROID_OS was defined as "1" for targets, but never defined as "0"
for non-targets. Changing them to #ifdef should be safe and matches
all the other uses of HAVE_ANDROID_OS throughout the system.
Change-Id: I82257325a8ae5e4e4371ddfc4dbf51cea8ea0abb
...gallery while attaching picture to gmail message
In various places we could block switching the IME target incorrectly.
Change-Id: I7e647fb35f4ea6f2e39eb7efd911420ea9ee64fa
A previously exited Thread object refuses to run again, if the
thread-id of the caller, conincides with the thread-id it previously
used in the worker thread. Hence reset the previously used worker
thread-id to -1 when it exits.
Signed-off-by: Ritu Srivastava <rsrivast@sta.samsung.com>
Change-Id: I873925c312a43ec8a16392b98cc959042ff6bfd2
Signed-off-by: Madan Ankapura <mankapur@sta.samsung.com>
The cause of the problem is that AudioTrack::start() can fail if it is called from a newly created
thread that has the same ID as the AudioTrack callback thread that has just been stopped and not yet exited.
This is possible as the thread ID used by the Thread class is not the TID.
The fix consists in clearing the thread ID before exiting the thread loop.
Change-Id: I8b5f6a63feeaeb9a01267380e85f6f1456e7aa01
The cause of the problem is that AudioTrack::start() can fail if it is called from a newly created
thread that has the same ID as the AudioTrack callback thread that has just been stopped and not yet exited.
This is possible as the thread ID used by the Thread class is not the TID.
The fix consists in clearing the thread ID before exiting the thread loop.
Change-Id: I66e679665c384403cb3ba2c31746f5de72d5836d
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
Some parts stubbed out but you can plug in a mouse and move
a green cursor around to interact with the UI.
Change-Id: I80d597a7f11d3bd92041890f74b3c77326975e6e
The asset system and supporting libraries were using off_t instead of
off64_t to access files larger than 2GB (32-bit signed). This change
replaces all off_t with off64_t and lseek64.
There is a new utils/Compat.h added for Mac OS compatibility.
Also fixed some size-related compiler warnings.
Bug: 3205336
Change-Id: I9097b3cb7a602e811fe52f245939d8975da55e9e
Use Vendor ID, Product ID and optionally the Version to
locate keymaps and configuration files for external devices.
Moved virtual key definition parsing to native code so that
EventHub can identify touch screens with virtual keys and load
the appropriate key layout file.
Cleaned up a lot of old code in EventHub.
Fixed a regression in ViewRoot's fallback event handling.
Fixed a minor bug in FileMap that caused it to try to munmap
or close invalid handled when released if the attempt to map
the file failed.
Added a couple of new String8 conveniences for formatting strings.
Modified Tokenizer to fall back to open+read when mmap fails since
we can't mmap sysfs files as needed to open the virtual key
definition files in /sys/board_properties/.
Change-Id: I6ca5e5f9547619fd082ddac47e87ce185da69ee6
Fixed a bug with dpad keys on external keyboards being rotated
according to the display orientation by adding a new input device
configuration property called "keyboard.orientationAware".
Added a mechanism for overriding the key layout and key character
map in the input device configuration file using the new
"keyboard.layout" and "keyboard.characterMap" properties.
Also added "trackball.orientationAware", "touch.orientationAware" and
"touch.deviceType" configuration properties.
Rewrote the configuration property reading code in native code
so that it can be used by EventHub and other components.
Added basic support for installable idc, kl, and kcm files
in /data/system/devices. However, there is no provision for
copying files there yet.
Disabled long-press character pickers on full keyboards so that
key repeating works as expected.
Change-Id: I1bd9f0c3d344421db444e7d271eb09bc8bab4791
BREAKING CHANGE: Redesigned the key character map format to
accomodate full keyboards with more comprehensive suite of modifiers.
Old key character maps will not work anymore and must be updated.
The new format is plain text only and it not compiled to a binary
file (so the "kcm" tool will be removed in a subsequent check-in).
Added FULL keyboard type to support full PC-style keyboards.
Added SPECIAL_FUNCTION keyboard type to support special function
keypads that do not have any printable keys suitable for typing
and only have keys like HOME and POWER
Added a special VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD device id convention that maps
to a virtual keyboard with a fixed known layout. This is designed
to work around issues injecting input events on devices whose
built-in keyboard does not have a useful key character map (ie.
when the built-in keyboard is a special function keyboard only.)
Modified several places where events were being synthesized
to use the virtual keyboard.
Removed support for the "qwerty" default layout.
The new default layout is "Generic". For the most part "qwerty"
was being used as a backstop in case the built-in keyboard did
not have a key character map (probably because it was a special
function keypad) and the framework needed to be able to inject
key events anyways. The latter issue is resolved by using the
special VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD device instead of BUILT_IN_KEYBOARD.
Added the concept of a key modifier behavior so that
MetaKeyKeyListener can distinguish between keyboards that use
chorded vs. toggled modifiers.
Wrote more robust key layout and key character map parsers
to enable support for new keyboard features and user installable
key maps.
Fixed a bug in InputReader generating key ups when keys
are released out of sequence.
Updated tons of documentation.
Currently QwertyKeyListener is being used for full keyboards
with autotext and capitalization disabled. This mostly works
but causes some problems with character pickers, etc.
These issues will be resolved in subsequent changes.
Change-Id: Ica48f6097a551141c215bc0d2c6f7b3fb634d354
Split out all the UTF-8/16/32 handling code from String8/16 to its own
file to allow better reuse of code.
Change-Id: If9ce63920edc75472c38da4adce0d13cda9ad2f7
Reorganization of getResource to allow for other densities accidentally
overrode the default return code for getResource from BAD_VALUE to
BAD_INDEX. This corrects the default return to BAD_VALUE which restores
other things to working.
Bug: 3155824
Change-Id: I13dafff85bc6978c5f5435fc09ab0474c7885c4d
Allow a caller to request a different density than their current display
allows. This can mean a device displaying mdpi can get a resource that's
in hdpi and have it pretend to be in mdpi resolution. If a drawable
that's returned is not in the requested density, it will set it at the
appropriate density to be scaled up later on.
The API for this is hidden currently.
Bug: 3134688
Change-Id: I6c3908cbdef4907b8d3f1576df9e3b0e7af1755a
If a ZipFileRO object is uninitialized, the hash table will not have
been initialized. This condition wasn't checked in findEntryByName.
Bug: 3121109
Change-Id: Ib696e0e7e0cb4dd0fb2e456d6a847e5e8f4fe14e
Remember, the system and main logs are
- Shared resources
- Primarily for recording problems
- To be used only for large grained events during normal operation
Bug: 3104855
Change-Id: I136fbd101917dcbc8ebc3f96f276426b48bde7b7
Added new key maps for external keyboards. These maps are intended to
be shared across devices by inheriting the "keyboards.mk" product
makefile as part of the device's product definition.
One of the trickier changes here was to unwind some code in
MetaKeyKeyListener that assumed that only the low 8 bits of the meta key
state were actually used. The new code abandons bitshifts in favor
of simple conditionals that are probably easier to read anyways.
The special meta key state constants used by MetaKeyKeyListener
are now (@hide) defined in KeyEvent now so as to make it clearer that they
share the same code space even if those codes are not valid for KeyEvents.
The EventHub now takes care of detecting the appropriate key layout
map and key character map when the device is added and sets system
properties accordingly. This avoids having duplicate code in
KeyCharacterMap to probe for the appropriate key character map
although the current probing mechanism has been preserved for legacy
reasons just in case.
Added support for tracking caps lock, num lock and scroll lock and
turning their corresponding LEDs on and off as needed.
The key character map format will need to be updated to correctly support
PC style external keyboard semantics related to modifier keys.
That will come in a later change so caps lock doesn't actually do
anything right now except turn the shiny LEDs on and off...
Added a list of symbolic key names to KeyEvent and improved the toString()
output for debug diagnosis. Having this list in a central place in the
framework also allows us to remove it from Monkey so there is one less
thing to maintain when we add new keycodes.
Bug: 2912307
Change-Id: If8c25e8d50a7c29bbf5d663c94284f5f86de5da4
Switch to using PBKDF2 for the key generation for OBBs. Any previously
generated OBBs will stop being read correctly. A small pbkdf2gen program
is available to allow generation of appropriate keys with the salts.
Bug: 3059950
Change-Id: If4305c989fd692fd1150eb270dbf751e09c37295
Merge commit '22cb4ef8ce9c4d5536ac5cee5c40b82bfa56ccc5'
* commit '22cb4ef8ce9c4d5536ac5cee5c40b82bfa56ccc5':
Switch Looper back to using poll() instead of epoll().
Added a couple of micro-optimizations to avoid calling wake() unnecessarily
and reduce JNI overhead slightly.
Fixed a minor issue where we were not clearing the "next" field of Messages
returned by the MessageQueue so the Message would hold on to its successor
and potentially prevent the GC from collecting it if the message were leaked
somehow.
Change-Id: I488d29417ce0cdd7d0e447cda76ec978ef7f811c
AssetManager instances are created by zygote and passed to all its
children so that they don't have to individually open
frameworks-res.apk. This creates a problem for determining the current
file offset when using lseek() on those files, because you can't
guarantee the cross-process locking of a mutex. Luckily, Linux
implements pread() to get around this suckiness.
The problem is that only Linux implements this, so we have to keep the
old locking for use on host builds with aapt and friends. aapt doesn't
have this same problem of sharing file descriptors across forked
processes, so we can keep the local AutoMutex to protect accesses of
those files.
Change-Id: Ibe9f11499a53fe345f50fbaea438815ec0fd363e
There is apparently still a race upon reading the entry Local File
Header that can't be tracked down, so move the LFH check inside the
mutex-protected block so we can call lseek again to see where we are
when we log an error.
Also, close() can fail so use TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY on it so we don't
unwittingly leak file descriptors when Mean Mr. EINTR comes a-knocking.
Change-Id: I753abad0bd882fe28f7281c406fa76f64393ef4c
Since we switched to seeking to the LFH to verify its existence instead
of a huge mmap of the file, we have to guarantee that another seek
doesn't happen before we finish our read on the LFH.
Change-Id: If8135d9cb6f2f5cc4db734eafa4f6b5f6269c62a
Also fix a Valgrind complaint by zeroing out the entire epoll event
struct since otherwise the data field union would be partly
uninitialized (but not in a harmful way).
Change-Id: I2091ce517e87fcad7c9caf90e2c5e4854a7ca465
In the common case, there is nothing interesting happening on the native
Looper besides occasional wake ups. There is no point grabbing the
semaphore then.
Change-Id: Ib5c426d0e158dfa37891b7ff5537b6f833592fad
Merge commit '14bc6b5d0677e5c454a67775c852f90389bb4567'
* commit '14bc6b5d0677e5c454a67775c852f90389bb4567':
Replace epoll() with poll() and rename PollLoop to Looper.
As part of this change, consolidated and cleaned up the Looper API so
that there are fewer distinctions between the NDK and non-NDK declarations
(no need for two callback types, etc.).
Removed the dependence on specific constants from sys/poll.h such as
POLLIN. Instead looper.h defines events like LOOPER_EVENT_INPUT for
the events that it supports. That should help make any future
under-the-hood implementation changes easier.
Fixed a couple of compiler warnings along the way.
Change-Id: I449a7ec780bf061bdd325452f823673e2b39b6ae
This change is essentially a rewrite of the main input dispatcher loop
with the target identification folded in. Since the input dispatcher now
has all of the window state, it can make better decisions about
when to ANR.
Added a .5 second deadline for processing app switch keys. This behavior
predates Gingerbread but had not previously been ported.
Fixed some timing inaccuracies in the ANR accounting that could cause
applications to ANR sooner than they should have.
Added a mechanism for tracking key and motion events that have been
dispatched to a window so that appropriate cancelation events can be
synthesized when recovering from ANR. This change helps to keep
applications in sync so they don't end up with stuck buttons upon
recovery from ANRs.
Added more comments to describe the tricky parts of PollLoop.
Change-Id: I13dffca27acb436fc383980db536abc4d8b9e6f1
Merge commit '510951e98bdb861130f38c087956cd05e0b41dcd'
* commit '510951e98bdb861130f38c087956cd05e0b41dcd':
Always set the scheduling group when starting a new thread.
This reverts commit 52b8235238fb4d8cf141020cc1ae33880929dc3f.
munmap() on a region that overlaps something else (e.g, the ZIP Central
Directory in this case) unmaps those other regions as well making the
ZipFileRO class unhappy. Revert this for now until we can have FileMap
deal with this craziness.
Merge commit 'a1205f07a6f0c745e8f42f16fe38c06af04143c7'
* commit 'a1205f07a6f0c745e8f42f16fe38c06af04143c7':
Modify native ALooper to take an explicit ident.
The ALooper API now uses an explicit "identifier" for the integer
that is returned rather than implicitly using the fd. This allows
the APIs that had the fd to be a little more sane.
Change-Id: I8507f535ad484c0bdc4a1bd016d87bb09acd7ff0
Merge commit 'b8bcfed5524a37ee51e3f1129f1df91bc4a59cb4'
* commit 'b8bcfed5524a37ee51e3f1129f1df91bc4a59cb4':
Add system property to turn off scheduling groups.
An error code is returned as -ESOMETHING, but the debug code was
printing out 0x%08x for these codes making -74 print out as 0xffffffb5
which is kind of silly.
Change-Id: I7d77fb3da2e146845949f121404f662b47288e61
Some assets are failing to read from ZIP files. This adds a bit more
debugging to figure out what's going on.
Change-Id: Id90e10546c54c85069a34478fbc28bc2523bda5d
* Add flags field in OBB footer to support overlays.
* Remove unused 'crypto' and 'filesystem' fields in obbtool (could
later be supported in the "flags" field of the OBB footer).
* Add notes to document OBB classes before shipping.
Change-Id: I386b43c32c5edef55210acb5d3322639c08010ba
Add "obbtool" host command for adding, removing, and querying Opaque
Binary Blob (OBB) information from a file.
Change-Id: Id2ac41e687ad2a500c362616d6738a8ae7e8f5c3
The LHS was ignored when using:
String8 + String8
String8 + (const char*)
Add unit tests for above.
Bug: 2898473
Change-Id: Ic8fe7be668b665c36aaaa3fc3c3ffdfff0fbba25
In the success case, the 65kB scanBuf was not freed!
Also, get rid of annoying complaints about ssize_t from printf in error
cases.
Change-Id: If154ac19bf47637f898b4ec8c8e27c9a073a7b81
On the assumption that the local min() function declaration is in
conflict with some 'min' #define floating around, rename the local
function to min_of().
Change-Id: I62aa27f213c6093cc78805de611cf4aa75f0eef2
Compressed assets larger than one megabyte are now decompressed on demand
rather than being decompressed in their entirety and held in memory. Reading
the data in order is relatively efficient, as is seeking forward in the stream.
Seeking backwards is supported, but requires reprocessing the compressed data
from the beginning, so is very inefficient.
In addition, the size limit on compressed assets has been eliminated.
Change-Id: I6e68247957e6c53e7e8ba70d12764695f1723bad
Add dumpsys integration for the native input dispatcher.
Add some InputDevice API stubs.
Add an appendFormat helper method to String8 for printf style
string formatting mainly for debugging purposes.
Use generic ArrayList<WindowState> everywhere in WindowManagerService
to eliminate unnecessary casts all over.
Change-Id: I9d1e3bd90eb7222d10620200477f11b7bfd25e44
Merge commit 'ceb8465e974ba5fa971ffe1b5b74e94a1bd53f97'
* commit 'ceb8465e974ba5fa971ffe1b5b74e94a1bd53f97':
Tweak ObbFile class
Allow things that can install packages to set Obb paths
* Move error messages around to clarify the errors.
* Add extra error check when reading a file.
* Seek to the end of a file when writing the signature so the users of
the API don't have to remember to do it.
Change-Id: I2337051b9f9fa8147c5900237deec790dcd92436
This factors out the boiler-plate code from the sample
app to a common glue code that can be used for everyone
writing this style of app: a dedicated app thread that
takes care of waiting for events and processing them.
As part of doing this, ALooper has a new facility to allow
registration of fds that cause ALooper_pollOnce() to return
the fd that has data, allowing the app to drive the loop
without callbacks. Hopefully this makes some people feel better. :)
Also do some other cleanup of the ALooper API, plus some
actual documentation.
Change-Id: Ic53bd56bdf627e3ba28a3c093faa06a92be522b8
This allows us to avoid exposing the file descriptor of
the event queue; instead, you attach an event queue to
a looper. This will also should allow native apps to be
written without the need for a separate thread, by attaching
the event queue to the main thread's looper and scheduling
their own messages there.
Change-Id: I38489282635895ae2cbfacb88599c1b1cad9b239
Merge commit '42bb545a54d89f0ddbb230d7a01ea4210c0f6c00'
* commit '42bb545a54d89f0ddbb230d7a01ea4210c0f6c00':
Even more native input dispatch work in progress.
Added more tests.
Fixed a regression in Vector.
Fixed bugs in pointer tracking.
Fixed a starvation issue in PollLoop when setting or removing callbacks.
Fixed a couple of policy nits.
Modified the internal representation of MotionEvent to be more
efficient and more consistent.
Added code to skip/cancel virtual key processing when there are multiple
pointers down. This helps to better disambiguate virtual key presses
from stray touches (such as cheek presses).
Change-Id: I2a7d2cce0195afb9125b23378baa94fd2fc6671c
The old dispatch mechanism has been left in place and continues to
be used by default for now. To enable native input dispatch,
edit the ENABLE_NATIVE_DISPATCH constant in WindowManagerPolicy.
Includes part of the new input event NDK API. Some details TBD.
To wire up input dispatch, as the ViewRoot adds a window to the
window session it receives an InputChannel object as an output
argument. The InputChannel encapsulates the file descriptors for a
shared memory region and two pipe end-points. The ViewRoot then
provides the InputChannel to the InputQueue. Behind the
scenes, InputQueue simply attaches handlers to the native PollLoop object
that underlies the MessageQueue. This way MessageQueue doesn't need
to know anything about input dispatch per-se, it just exposes (in native
code) a PollLoop that other components can use to monitor file descriptor
state changes.
There can be zero or more targets for any given input event. Each
input target is specified by its input channel and some parameters
including flags, an X/Y coordinate offset, and the dispatch timeout.
An input target can request either synchronous dispatch (for foreground apps)
or asynchronous dispatch (fire-and-forget for wallpapers and "outside"
targets). Currently, finding the appropriate input targets for an event
requires a call back into the WindowManagerServer from native code.
In the future this will be refactored to avoid most of these callbacks
except as required to handle pending focus transitions.
End-to-end event dispatch mostly works!
To do: event injection, rate limiting, ANRs, testing, optimization, etc.
Change-Id: I8c36b2b9e0a2d27392040ecda0f51b636456de25
It was possible for stylesStrings to claim to start past the end of the
data area thereby making mStringPoolSize larger than the data area.
Change-Id: Ibc4d5b429e3a388516135801c8abc3681daae291
The aapt dump reading had less error checking than the actual parsing,
so this change brings it more into parity so that bad APKs don't crash
"aapt dump"
Change-Id: Ib30e63e41be5c652645c4aa0de580a87b184529d
Change the way zip archives are handled. This is necessary to deal with
very large (~1GB) APK files, for which our current approach of mapping
the entire file falls over.
We now do the classic scavenger hunt for the End Of Central Directory
magic on a buffer of data read from the file, instead of a memory-mapped
section. We use what we find to create a map that covers the Central
Directory only.
If the caller is interested in unpacking the file contents, we have to
do an additional file read to discover the size of the Local File Header
section so we can skip past it.
This is based on Change I745fb15abb in the dalvik tree. Both
implementations share a common ancestry, but the cost of unifying them
outweighs the benefits of wrapping C calls.
Change-Id: Iddacb50fe913917c2845708a530872d65fdbe620
Merge commit 'ca48c88c3d5733c4405a2fc4f7d9bb7fbba3d43f' into kraken
* commit 'ca48c88c3d5733c4405a2fc4f7d9bb7fbba3d43f':
Make static versions of libutils and libbinder.
Fix some small static-initialization-order issues (and a static-
initializers-missing issue) that result from doing so. The static
libraries don't actually get used for anything real at the moment --
they're used for perf tests of bug 2660235.
Bug: 2660235
Change-Id: Iee2f38f79cc93b395e8d0a5a144ed92461f5ada0
Not complete, only for experimentation at this point.
This includes a reworking of how screen size configurations are matched,
so that if you are on a larger screen we can select configurations for
smaller screens if there aren't any exactly matching the current screen.
The screen size at which we switch to xlarge has been arbitrarily
chosen; the compatibility behavior has not yet been defined.
Change-Id: I1a33b3818eeb51a68fb72397568c39ab040a07f5
[Sorted|Keyed]Vector<TYPE> would leak their whole storage when resized
from the end and TYPE had trivial dtor and copy operators.
Change-Id: I8555bb1aa0863df72de27d67ae50e20706e90cf5
Vector::sort() is using _do_copy() incorrectly; _do_copy() calls the
copy constructor, not the assignment operator, so we need to destroy
the "destination" before copying the item.
Change-Id: Iaeeac808fa5341a7d219edeba4aa63d44f31473c
This loosens our restriction on many manifest attributes requiring
literal string values, to allow various ones to use values from
resources. This is only allowed if the resource value does not change
from configuration changes, and the restriction is still in place
for attributes that are core to security (requesting permissions) or
market operation (used libraries and features etc).
Change-Id: I4da02f6a5196cb6a7dbcff9ac25403904c42c2c8
Bug #2376231: Apps lose window focus (and back key causes ANR) if the
lock screen is dismissed while the phone is in landscape mode
This is another case where we weren't recomputing the focused window
after changing the visibility policy.
bug #2479958: Investigate source of "Resources don't contain package
for resource number 0x7f0a0000"
Um, okay, so it turns out there were bugs all over the place where
we would load an XML resource from a another application, but not
use the Resources for that application to retrieve its resources...!
I think the only reason any of this stuff was working at all was
because it typically only cared about retrieving the resource
identifiers of the items (it would look up the values later).
Bug #2401082: Passion ERE26 monkey crash - InputMethodManagerService
Add some null checks.
And related:
- The aapt tool now sets a resource configurations sdk level to match any configs
that have been set (for example if you specify density your sdk level will be
at least 4).
- New option to modify the targetPackage attribute of instrumentation.
- Clean up of aapt options help.
- Fix of UI type values to leave 0 for "unspecified".
- Make the UI mode config APIs public.
It is spamming the log bigtime and can be promoted back to LOGW
or worse by whoever decides to actually investigate the bug.
Change-Id: I72d950155378f641ebdfbacabae774f5736a52bc
StringBlock instances containing UTF-8 strings use a cache to convert
into UTF-16, but using that cache and then using a JNI call to NewString
causes the UTF-8 string as well as two copies of the UTF-16 string to
be held in memory. Getting the UTF-8 string directly from the StringPool
eliminates one copy of the UTF-16 string being held in memory.
This is part 1. Part 2 will include ResXMLParser optimizations.
Change-Id: Ibd4509a485db746d59cd4b9501f544877139276c
Add a Flattenable interface to libutils which can be used to flatten
an object into bytestream + filedescriptor stream.
Parcel is modified to handle Flattenable. And GraphicBuffer implements
Flattenable.
Except for the overlay classes libui is now independent of libbinder.
Unicode.cpp used a packed data table for character data that essentially
duplicated ICU's functionality.
Change-Id: Ia68fe4ac94e89dc68d9a3f45f33f6e648a5500b7
Remove some utility functions for discovering character data
that ICU probably took over a while ago.
Change-Id: I97abe4de2f51eb2bf48679941258bc501184c3dc
Allows "aapt dump --values resource" to print out whether a string in a
ResStringPool is in UTF-8 or UTF-16 encoding.
Change-Id: I6478884a70a3b46fee862dece6cb33454fc34843
This is a very simply implementation: upon receiving an IPC, if the handling
thread is at a background priority (the driver will have taken care of
propagating this from the calling thread), then stick it in to the background
scheduling group. Plus an API to turn this off for the process, which is
used by the system process.
This also pulls some of the code for managing scheduling classes out of
the Process JNI wrappers and in to some convenience methods in thread.h.
Allows the use of UTF-8 for packing resources instead of the
default of UTF-16 for Java. When strings are extracted from the
ResStringPool, they are converted to UTF-16 and the result is
cached for subsequent calls.
When using aapt to package, add in the "-8" switch to pack the
resources using UTF-8. This will result in the value, key, and
type strings as well as the compiled XML string values taking
significantly less space in the final application package in
most scenarios.
Change-Id: I129483f8b3d3b1c5869dced05cb525e494a6c83a
Binary XML file line #37: Error inflating class <unknown> after adding a secondary account
Now that I have these debug logs, I want to keep them since they will make
debugging these kinds of issues a lot easier in the future. (Note in this
case there was no problem in the framework.)
Change-Id: If2b0bbeda4706b7c5dc1ba4a5db04b74f40e1543
The core logging in BackupManagerService and in the Google backup transport are
still enabled at this point.
Change-Id: I10abfa565bbd1097dd3631051b6aca163e4af33a
Turning off backup in the Settings UI constitutes an opt-out of the whole
mechanism. For privacy reasons we instruct the backend to wipe all of the data
belonging to this device when the user does this. If the attempt fails it is
rescheduled in the future based on the transport's requestBackupTime()
suggestion. If network connectivity changes prompt the transport to indicate a
backup pass is appropriate "now," any pending init operation is processed before
the backup schedule is resumed.
The broadcasts used internally to the backup manager are now fully protected;
third party apps can neither send nor receive them.
(Also a minor logging change; don't log 'appropriate' EOF encountered during
parsing of a backup data stream.)
we could have several thread waiting on the condition and they all need to wake-up.
also added a debug "mTid" field in the class, which contains the tid of the thread (as opposed to pthread_t), this
is useful when debugging under gdb for instance.
In practice, no one ever writes an apostrophe in an aapt string with the
intent of using it to quote whitespace -- they always mean to include a
literal apostrophe in the string and then are surprised when they find
the apostrophe missing. Make this an error so that it is discovered
right away instead of waiting until late in QA or after the strings have
already been sent for translation. (And fix a recently-introduced string
that has exactly this problem.)
Silence the warning about an empty span in a string, since this seems to
annoy people instead of finding any real problems.
Make the error about having a translated string with no base string into
a warning, since this is a big pain when making changes to an application
that has already had some translations done, and the dead translations
should be removed by a later translation import anyway.
It turns out we were not returning the density for anything retrieved from a
TypedArray... which basically means any bitmap references from a layout or style...!!!
This is now fixed.
Also fiddle with the density compatibility mode to turn on smoothing in certain situations,
helping the look of things when they need to scale and we couldn't do the scaling at
load time.
This changes the names of the directories in aapt, to what you see
in the list of DpiTest resources. Also adds a new "long" configuration
for wide screens, which the platform sets appropriate, and introduces
a new kind of resizeability for not large but significantly larger
than normal screens which may have compatibility issues.
Merge commit '8a715b4b791db4390d12e0ded02280592634a424'
* commit '8a715b4b791db4390d12e0ded02280592634a424':
Add useful functions to String8, which enables users to convert between UTF-8 and UTF-32
Merge commit '991eec03a73f8803d0f8c80b418480ea25293cfb'
* commit '991eec03a73f8803d0f8c80b418480ea25293cfb':
Don't re-parse the framework resources all the time.
A small optimization to the resource code, to not re-parse the framework
resources every time we build a new AssetManager. Instead, you can now
construct a ResTable from a previously created one... of course, like the
existing code for using the data in-place, you can't delete the original
ResTable until you have deleted the one that has been constructed from it.
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.