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We now have the activity manager kill long-running processes
during idle maintanence.
This involved adding some more information to the activity manager
about the current memory state, so that it could know if it really
should bother killing anything. While doing this, I also improved
how we determine when memory is getting low by better ignoring cases
where processes are going away for other reasons (such as now idle
maintenance). We now won't raise our memory state if either a process
is going away because we wanted it gone for another reason or the
total number of processes is not decreasing.
The idle maintanence killing also uses new per-process information
about whether the process has ever gone into the cached state since
the last idle maintenance, and the initial pss and current pss size
over its run time.
Change-Id: Iceaa7ffb2ad2015c33a64133a72a272b56dbad53
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Shell script needs to start with #! for exec().
Bug 10606037
Change-Id: I594da6f0433e838dcf5b45b991188ceaa52d9bd1
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So you can restart the system without being root.
Change-Id: I89770f497833ecbe2b69e3a0cfafae7ef472a9f5
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Change-Id: I639ad418750c0e1825b330b3bd56e5628926e7f1
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s/will/while/ for the --no-window-animation explanation.
Change-Id: Ia068809d385cc4f54f9603a8713a581fd4f59440
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Change-Id: Ie2861e5e31bb3876cfe2d5c3d04ff58bb3955634
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- Removed IActivityManager.getStacks() since getStackBoxes() is better.
- Made createStacks operate relative to StackBox instead of TaskStack.
- Made resizeStack into resizeStackBox.
Change-Id: I7a0e1f4e34f399b4fd1180c60cc3989f9c2433f3
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First step in permitting StackBoxes to be manipulated by user.
Necessary for Configuration changes coming down.
Change-Id: I4029926a35e4fdc59a5759fd9e4bae10bb308413
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- Modify Am.java to accept 'stack resize' command.
- Add logging for assigning home stack to non-home task to track down
bug. And maybe fix bug.
- Add template parameter to ArrayList.
Change-Id: Ia73182afc20e9e4430ddadebae034cecb3798eec
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Bug: 8935057
This reverts commit b0245edae86b5811ea743c0f4cea095488304b1a.
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- Modify Am.java to accept 'stack resize' command.
- Add logging for assigning home stack to non-home task to track down
bug. And maybe fix bug.
- Add template parameter to ArrayList.
Change-Id: If904c3ead623464ff5863b7241c68c1b7573bcf4
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Change-Id: I1f4a952d360c48426e22a7772726b6867cc19771
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Add a new "hang" am command that lets you hang the system
process. Useful for testing.
Change-Id: Ice0fc52b49d80e5189f016108b03f9fd549b58a7
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Change-Id: I058e19af8732df44457bdc614ee810a642dc25e4
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IActivityController has a new callback which the Watchdog calls
when it detects that the system process is hung. This may be
use full monkey. All hail the monkey!
Also add a new private feature to Binder to be able to turn off
all incoming dump() calls to a process. The watchdog uses this
when it reports it is hung, so that if someone, say, wants to
collect a bug report at this point they won't get stuck waiting
for things that are all busted.
Change-Id: Ib514d97451cf3b93f29e194c1954e29f948c13b1
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- Add taskId parameter to createStack() so stacks are pre-populated
with a task.
- Keep track of stack access order in DisplayContent so getTasks
returns in MRU order.
- Set touchableRegion in InputMonitor so modal touching does not
extend beyond stack boundary.
- Fix stack merging so that deleting a stack results in a new
stack the size of the two children.
Change-Id: I62a6ba0a34f34dd7ec866b440bf04595379e19e8
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Split stacks and move tasks between them. Layout the windows
according to the new stack split.
After layout content rectangles are known split the available area
between all stack boxes. Then use those values for future layout.
Provide stack contents to ActivityManager.
Change-Id: I9746e6185445633810d506be514d0b7b540a7f99
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The new media button receiver with only a pending intent (no
component name) could be left hanging if the process that
registered it went away. These semantically need to be tied
to the calling process's lifetime; we now clean them up when
the calling process goes away.
Also added some additional cleanup of media button receivers
when packages change (updated, cleared).
And on top of that, a new "media" command for doing media
things. Currently lets you send media keys and monitor
remote display data.
Oh and finally added a new BaseCommand base class for
implementing these command line utilities.
Change-Id: Iba1d56f10bab1eec4a94a7bb1d1c2ae614c8bcf5
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Show notification when a bugreport is finished, letting the user
launch a SEND_MULTIPLE intent to share them. Add dialog that warns
user about contents before sharing. Since bugreports are now stored
in private app data of the Shell app, use FileProvider to build Uris
that we can grant others access to.
Define BUGREPORT_FINISHED as being a protected broadcast. Delete
older bugreports automatically to reclaim disk space. Migrate any
Intent extras to ClipData when building PendingIntents.
Add --receiver-permission support to am shell command.
Bug: 7005318
Change-Id: If6c607dbcf137362d5887eac482ff7391563890f
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NOTICE files will be picked up automatically.
Change-Id: Ia4938aff013f1c010cbbfceacf5685722c86c39a
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The window manager now keeps track of the overscan of
each display, with an API to set it. The overscan impacts
how it positions windows in the display. There is a new set
of APIs for windows to say they would like to go into the
overscan region. There is a call into the window manager to
set the overscan region for a display, and it now has a
concept of display settings that it stores presistently.
Also added a new "wm" command, moving the window manager
specific commands from the "am" command to there and adding
a new now to set the overscan region.
Change-Id: Id2c8092db64fd0a982274fedac7658d82f30f9ff
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Implementation required a new framework feature
to associate an app op with a broadcast.
Change-Id: I4ff41a52f7ad4ee8fd80cbf7b394f04d6c4315b3
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Improve handling of vibration op, so that apps are
better blamed (there is now a hidden vibrator API that
supplies the app to blame, and the system now uses this
when vibrating on behalf of an app).
Add operation for retrieving neighboring cell information.
Add a new op for calling a phone number. This required
plumbing information about the launching package name through
the activity manager, which required changing the internal
startActivity class, which required hitting a ton of code that
uses those internal APIs.
Change-Id: I3f8015634fdb296558f07fe654fb8d53e5c94d07
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This change adds APIs support for implementing UI tests. Such tests do
not rely on internal application structure and can span across application
boundaries. UI automation APIs are encapsulated in the UiAutomation object
that is provided by an Instrumentation object. It is initialized by the
system and can be used for both introspecting the screen and performing
interactions simulating a user. UI test are normal instrumentation tests
and are executed on the device.
UiAutomation uses the accessibility APIs to introspect the screen and
a special delegate object to perform privileged operations such as
injecting input events. Since instrumentation tests are invoked by a shell
command, the shell program launching the tests creates a delegate object and
passes it as an argument to started instrumentation. This delegate
allows the APK that runs the tests to access some privileged operations
protected by a signature level permissions which are explicitly granted
to the shell user.
The UiAutomation object also supports running tests in the legacy way
where the tests are run as a Java shell program. This enables existing
UiAutomator tests to keep working while the new ones should be implemented
using the new APIs. The UiAutomation object exposes lower level APIs which
allow simulation of arbitrary user interactions and writing complete UI test
cases. Clients, such as UiAutomator, are encouraged to implement higher-
level APIs which minimize development effort and can be used as a helper
library by the test developer.
The benefit of this change is decoupling UiAutomator from the system
since the former was calling hidden APIs which required that it is
bundled in the system image. This prevented UiAutomator from being
evolved separately from the system. Also UiAutomator was creating
additional API surface in the system image. Another benefit of the new
design is that now test cases have access to a context and can use
public platform APIs in addition to the UiAutomator ones. Further,
third-parties can develop their own higher level test APIs on top
of the lower level ones exposes by UiAutomation.
bug:8028258
Also this change adds the fully qualified resource name of the view's
id in the emitted AccessibilityNodeInfo if a special flag is set while
configuring the accessibility service. Also added is API for looking
up node infos by this id. The id resource name is relatively more stable
compared to the generaed id number which may change from one build to
another. This API facilitate reuing the already defined ids for UI
automation.
bug:7678973
Change-Id: I589ad14790320dec8a33095953926c2a2dd0228b
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...phase & callback API
I realized there were a few things wrong with what was there. The new
ACTION_USER_STARTING was not being sent for the first user at boot, and
there was an existing problem where ACTION_USER_STARTED was sent every
time there was a user switch.
Also improved some debug output of broadcasts to make it easier to see
what is going on in this stuff, and better reporting of why a service
couldn't be started.
Change-Id: Id8a536defbbad1f73d94a37d13762436b822fbe3
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Issue #7211769: Crash dialog from background user has non-working "report"
The report button now launches the issue reporter for the correct user.
Also for crashes on background users, either disable the report button,
or simply don't show the dialog depending on the build config.
Issue #7244492: Bugreport button in Quick Settings doesn't actually do anything
Now they do.
Issue #7226656: second user seeing primary user's apps
I haven't had any success at reproducing this. I have tried to tighten up
the path where we create the user to ensure nothing could cause the
user's applications to be accessed before the user it fully created and thus
make them installed... but I can't convince myself that is the actual problem.
Also tightened up the user switch code to use forground broadcasts for all
of the updates about the switch (since this is really a foreground operation),
added a facility to have BOOT_COMPELTED broadcasts not get launched for
secondary users and use that on a few key system receivers, fixed some debug
output.
Change-Id: Iadf8f8e4878a86def2e495e9d0dc40c4fb347021
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...Forground Sometimes Doesn't Take
The main change here is a one-liner in ActiveServices to check the
uid when deciding whether to remove an item from mPendingServices.
This could cause the problem being seen -- if the same service for
two users is starting at the same time, the second one would blow
away the pending start of the first one. Unfortunately I have had
trouble reproducing the bug, so I don't know if this is actually
fixing it. It's a bug, anyway.
The reason so much has changed here is because I spread around
logging and printing of the user ID associated with operations and
objects to make it easier to debug these kind of multi-user things.
Also includes some tweaks to the oom manager to allow more background
processes (I have seen many times in logs where we thrash through
processes because the LRU list is too short), plus to compensate an
additional time-based metric for when to get rid of background processes,
plus some new logic to try to help things like Chrome keep around
their service processes.
Change-Id: Icda77fb2a1dd349969e3ff2c8fff0f19b40b31d3
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We now support scaling the logical display to fit the
physical display, whatever size it is. So we can allow
adb shell am display-size to use more or less arbitrary sizes
although we do enforce an upper and lower bound to
protect the user.
Change-Id: I5fe6ba32ad1f9e4fbcd6915f7d36850b987bbcc0
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Now we default to the current user instead of user 0 for most commands
(except where we can do the command for all users).
Many more commands take a user argument: force-stop, kill, profile,
dumpheap.
Improved help text.
Change-Id: I719a13b4d31b668f57ca21e51d7043ac3e0d4e1b
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- New (hidden) isUserRunning() API.
- Maintain LRU list of visited users.
- New FLAG_IS_DATA_ONLY for ApplicationInfo.
- Clean up pending intent records when force-stopping a user (or package).
(Also fixes bug #6880627: PendingIntent.getService() returns stale
intent of force stopped app)
- Fix force-stopping when installing an app to do the force-stop across
all users for that app.
- When selecting which processes to kill during a force stop, do this
based on the actual packages loaded in the process, not just process
name matching.
- You can now use --user option in am when starting activities, services,
and instrumentation.
- The am --user option accepts "current" and "all" as arguments.
- The pm uninstall command now uninstalls for all users, so it matches
the semantics of the install command.
- PhoneWindowManager now explicitly says to start home in the current
user.
- Activity manager call to retrieve the MIME type from a content provider
now takes a user argument, so it will direct this to the proper user.
- The package manager uninstall paths are now implemented around
PackageSetting, not PackageParser.Package. This allows them to work
even if the application's apk has been removed (in which case it only
exists as a PackageSetting, not the PackageParser.Package parsed from
the apk).
Change-Id: I3522f6fcf32603090bd6e01cc90ce70b6c5aae40
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Change-Id: I452caa56bef4541b53917bdd6f22034161255dd1
Bug: 7118468
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Change-Id: I35fce760f8d91fceb554d372e7423749a4ac6d2d
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Change-Id: I15592889b8679d946e402dcfdeb124df349cbd4d
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The activity manager now keeps track of which users are running.
Initially, only user 0 is running.
When you switch to another user, that user is started so it is
running. It is only at this point that BOOT_COMPLETED is sent
for that user and it is allowed to execute anything.
You can stop any user except user 0, which brings it back to the
same state as when you first boot the device. This is also used
to be able to more cleaning delete a user, by first stopping it
before removing its data.
There is a new broadcast ACTION_USER_STOPPED sent when a user is
stopped; system services need to handle this like they currently
handle ACTION_PACKAGE_RESTARTED when individual packages are
restarted.
Change-Id: I89adbd7cbaf4a0bb72ea201385f93477f40a4119
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Change-Id: I002808037ec117c039aeb71f425c1f43d4cac6d8
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This add a new per-user state for an app, indicating whether
it is installed for that user.
All system apps are always installed for all users (we still
use disable to "uninstall" them).
Now when you call into the package manager to install an app,
it will only install the app for that user unless you supply
a flag saying to install for all users. Only being installed
for the user is just the normal install state, but all other
users have marked in their state for that app that it is not
installed.
When you call the package manager APIs for information about
apps, uninstalled apps are treated as really being not visible
(somewhat more-so than disabled apps), unless you use the
GET_UNINSTALLED_PACKAGES flag.
If another user calls to install an app that is already installed,
just not for them, then the normal install process takes place
but in addition that user's installed state is toggled on.
The package manager will not send PACKAGE_ADDED, PACKAGE_REMOVED,
PACKAGE_REPLACED etc broadcasts to users who don't have a package
installed or not being involved in a change in the install state.
There are a few things that are not quite right with this -- for
example if you go through a full install (with a new apk) of an
app for one user who doesn't have it already installed, you will
still get the PACKAGED_REPLACED messages even though this is
technically the first install for your user. I'm not sure how
much of an issue this is.
When you call the existing API to uninstall an app, this toggles
the installed state of the app for that user to be off. Only if
that is the last user user that has the app uinstalled will it
actually be removed from the device. Again there is a new flag
you can pass in to force the app to be uninstalled for all users.
Also fixed issues with cleaning external storage of apps, which
was not dealing with multiple users. We now keep track of cleaning
each user for each package.
Change-Id: I00e66452b149defc08c5e0183fa673f532465ed5
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Preloaded drawables now have a density associated with them, so we
can load the correct drawable if we are using a different density.
Window manager now formally keeps track of the density for each
screen, allowing it to be overridden like you can already do with
size, and relies on this density to drive itself internally and
the configurations it reports.
There are a new set of Bitmap constructors where you provide a
DisplayMetrics so they can be constructed with the correct density.
(This will be for when you can have different windows in the same
app running at different densities.)
ActivityThread now watches for density changes, and pushes them
to the DENSITY_DEVICE and Bitmap global density values for that
process.
A new am command allows you to change the density.
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Fix a couple of bugs that turned up.
Remove touch/focus from display. Add iterators for access.
Respond to comments. Remove TODOs, and some deviceId parameters.
Change-Id: Idcdb4f1979aa7b14634d450fd0333d6eff26994d
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Change-Id: I1ceda3f5efac83b80ab4b6e7cae4086aeed5062a
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All these features have either been abandonned and left un-maintained
for years or can be replaced by systrace.
Change-Id: I42e4579a8078744047e5fe08a7a15254970b09bc
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Change-Id: I5fc71503d2c59c907da954dbda3587394e6405bf
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Packages can be enabled/disabled per user.
This requires maintaining stopped/launched states and
enabled / disabled components and packages per user.
Refactored pm.Settings and PackageSettingsBase to keep
track of states per user.
Migrated the stopped-packages.xml to users/<u>/package-restrictions.xml
Changed intent resolution to handle individual user restrictions.
Bunch of IPackageManager calls now have a userId argument.
Make AppWidgetService handle removals of packages.
Added some tests for pm.Settings and PackageManager.
Change-Id: Ia83b529e1df88dbcb3bd55ebfc952a6e9b20e861
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This will be used to allow new features to be requested... such as,
say, a special kind of animation. Right now there are no options
defined.
Change-Id: I4eb6f27275cdd4bf186f6da316ab93a2372ad4b7
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This patch adds an option to enable tracing of OpenGL functions.
OpenGL tracing can be enabled by passing "--opengl-trace" option
to am start. This option requires either a device in debug mode,
or that the application itself has debug permission set.
Change-Id: I77788bfe97c9108943b1f947ce81afe8293d78a0
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commit 43a2825a283e29c0f70100146394957af0598b0e
Author: John Grossman <johngro@google.com>
Date: Wed Apr 27 09:03:53 2011 -0700
Add the ability to pass float extras to AM.
Change-Id: I970ad3f76a65bd781099204019095c73ed8c09db
Signed-off-by: Mike J. Chen <mjchen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: John Grossman <johngro@google.com>
Conflicts:
cmds/am/src/com/android/commands/am/Am.java
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Switching activity stacks
Cache ContentProvider per user
Long-press power to switch users (on phone)
Added ServiceMap for separating services by user
Launch PendingIntents on the correct user's uid
Fix task switching from Recents list
AppWidgetService is mostly working.
Commands added to pm and am to allow creating and switching profiles.
Change-Id: I15810e8cfbe50a04bd3323a7ef5a8ff4230870ed
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New API to let you build an Intent whose base configuration is correct,
but has an additional "selector" to pick out the specific app that you
would like launched.
Change-Id: Ide9db6dc60e2844b7696cfe09b28337fe7dd63db
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The msg is now constructed to try to bin these reports in
interesting ways. We'll see. Also change the tag name from
watchdog to lowmem, since sharkey is kindly taking care of
the back-end to handle this.
Improve how we put processes into low memory states to better
poke things like home and the previous app.
Also clean up some debug output, and add a few new am comment
options for controlling the current debug app.
Change-Id: I562a931a95244a2727bb7a6e1fd80dec259cdae2
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We are tagging these as "watchdog" to make them visible in the
reporting tools.
Also new am command to kill all background processes, mostly to make
it easier to test this stuff.
Change-Id: Ib9dc4747cd8bd44156fdf11d6a087cd4272203eb
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