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28-Jul-2010 |
Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com> |
DO NOT MERGE UsbManager: squashed commit of: USB: Add functions for querying if a USB function is supported and enabled. Rename android.hardware.Usb to UsbManager and UsbObserver to UsbService Change-Id: I920a211934d993eab8ce744c1cc7b05342389286 Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
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12-Oct-2010 |
Joe Onorato <joeo@android.com> |
Remove dead code, and make the animation a setting. When we don't do the brightness fade, turn off the electron beam instead. Change-Id: I76513387c4fb420a67e59e005f6e8c3bc72f7f08
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15-Jul-2010 |
Mathias Agopian <mathias@google.com> |
new SensorService remove old sensor service and implement SensorManager on top of the new (native) SensorManger API. Change-Id: Iddb77d498755da3e11646473a44d651f12f40281
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03-Jul-2010 |
Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> |
More native input dispatch work. Removed old input dispatch code. Refactored the policy callbacks. Pushed a tiny bit of the power manager state down to native. Fixed long press on MENU. Made the virtual key detection and cancelation a bit more precise. Change-Id: I5d8c1062f7ea0ab3b54c6fadb058c4d5f5a9e02e
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23-Apr-2010 |
Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> |
Native input dispatch rewrite work in progress. 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
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26-Mar-2010 |
Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com> |
Move files internal to LocationManagerService from framework.jar to services.jar Change-Id: Iebbfc49b8300ab59730733efdf489ec87ea45a25 Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
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24-Nov-2009 |
Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com> |
Remove HardwareService and move vibrator support to VibratorService. The lights support is only needed by PowerManagerService and NotificationManagerService, so we do not need a Binder API for it. Move backlight and notification light support to new LightsService class. The camera flash is now handled directly by the camera HAL, so the flash Hardware service flash support is obsolete. Change-Id: I086d681f54668e7f7de3e8b90df3de19d59833c5 Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
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09-Mar-2009 |
The Android Open Source Project <initial-contribution@android.com> |
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