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28-Oct-2014 |
Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> |
Add a function to boost screen brightness temporarily. When PowerManager.boostScreenBrightness() is called, the screen brightness is set to maximum for 5 seconds. This action is also considered to be user activity. Bug: 17934954 Change-Id: I1cb4a03a60705c6c1c5cc9ff84b1c5dbd2932fcd
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23-Jul-2014 |
Michael Wright <michaelwr@google.com> |
Add supported refresh rate to displays Change-Id: I51231dd6dd231d57dd1ac499349d6335121f07d5
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19-Jul-2014 |
Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> |
Allow dreams to control screen state and brightness. Added setDozeScreenState() and setDozeScreenBrightness() methods to DreamService. The values specified here only take effect once startDozing is called and can be changed while dozing. This required some significant rework of the display power controller but the result seems quite nice and better represents the policy we want to apply. Changed the test dream a little bit to make it flash the screen every minute using the new functions. Bug: 15903322 Change-Id: I83bcc34503f1b87727d2b2b3c0ef08507f9f0808
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01-May-2014 |
Ruchi Kandoi <kandoiruchi@google.com> |
Display: Brightness: Low power mode scales the brightness to 50 percent. When the device is in low power mode all changes to brightness will be scaled to half of the brightness that would be normally set when not in low power mode. Change-Id: I03be820ef64c1d5631ded35f7dfc2799e807226b Signed-off-by: Ruchi Kandoi <kandoiruchi@google.com>
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09-Apr-2014 |
Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> |
Plumb display power state through display manager. Declare a new method, Display.getState() to retrieve the actual power state of a display. Improved documentation for Intent.ACTION_SCREEN_ON and Intent.ACTION_SCREEN_OFF to clarify what they really mean in terms of the interactive state of the device. Deprecated PowerManager.isScreenOn() and replaced it with PowerManager.isInteractive() with a more suggestive name and better documentation. Redirect display power state changes to go through the display manager first and only then head over to the power manager for legacy compatibility. Eliminated the bright here and woke here policy flags since they were unused. Simplified the input dispatch policy somewhat. Ensure that screen wake locks are respected up until the point when dozing really begins. Fixed a regression in DreamService where onDreamingStarted might be called before onWindowAttached. Bug: 13133142 Bug: 13472578 Bug: 13929355 Bug: 13760290 Change-Id: Iabef96921dd554ce3768fb18619cefc3230b5fb0
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09-Apr-2014 |
Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> |
Move display power controller to display manager service. (DO NOT MERGE) This refactoring is in preparation for enabling the display manager to have more control over the blanking state of individual displays. There are no functional changes. Some bits will be cleaned up in a subsequent patch. Bug: 13133142 Change-Id: Ib811835e8757449c7899ac61807029baaf998161
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/hardware/display/DisplayManagerInternal.java
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17-Jan-2014 |
Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> |
Refactor display manager service to new pattern. Transform DisplayManagerService into a SystemService and start cleaning up other local services that it uses from window manager and input manager. Clean up service thread initialization. Remove unnecessary static variables from ActivityManagerService. It's starting to become clear that we really need a better way to manage service dependencies. Boot phases don't quite cut it. Change-Id: If319dbd7cbfbd4812fe55ece969e818d4b20755b
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/hardware/display/DisplayManagerInternal.java
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