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Bug: 4981385 Simplify the orientation changing code path in the WindowManager. Instead of the policy calling setRotation() when the sensor determined orientation changes, it calls updateRotation(), which figures everything out. For the most part, the rotation actually passed to setRotation() was more or less ignored and just added confusion, particularly when handling deferred orientation changes. Ensure that 180 degree rotations are disallowed even when the application specifies SCREEN_ORIENTATION_SENSOR_*. These rotations are only enabled when docked upside-down for some reason or when the application specifies SCREEN_ORIENTATION_FULL_SENSOR. Ensure that special modes like HDMI connected, lid switch, dock and rotation lock all cause the sensor to be ignored even when the application asks for sensor-based orientation changes. The sensor is not relevant in these modes because some external factor (or the user) is determining the preferred rotation. Currently, applications can still override the preferred rotation even when there are special modes in play that might say otherwise. We could tweak this so that some special modes trump application choices completely (resulting in a letter-boxed application, perhaps). I tested this sort of tweak (not included in the patch) and it seems to work fine, including transitions between applications with varying orientation. Delete dead code related to animFlags. Handle pausing/resuming orientation changes more precisely. Ensure that a deferred orientation change is performed when a drag completes, even if endDragLw() is not called because the drag was aborted before the drop happened. We pause the orientation change in register() and resume in unregister() because those methods appear to always be called as needed. Change-Id: If0a31de3d057251e581fdee64819f2b19e676e9a |
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