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2013-12-19Move some system services to separate directoriesAmith Yamasani
Refactored the directory structure so that services can be optionally excluded. This is step 1. Will be followed by another change that makes it possible to remove services from the build. Change-Id: Ideacedfd34b5e213217ad3ff4ebb21c4a8e73f85
2013-12-09DO NOT MERGE: Remove obsolete "headless" supportMike Lockwood
Change-Id: I829fe48e6ebcb819e260646bb19ac6ddfcf07f83
2013-11-21Stop wifi display discovery when no longer needed.Jeff Brown
Keep track of how many clients are requesting scans and scan continuously until all of them are gone then explicitly terminate the scan instead of letting it time out as before. Suspend wifi display scans while connecting or connected to a remote display. This is handled by both the display manager and media router since neither has complete information about what is happening. Much of this code will no longer be needed once wifi display support is integrated directly into the media router service. Ensure that we don't attempt to scan or connect to wifi displays while the wifi display feature is off. Infer when a connection attempt fails and unselect the wifi display route automatically so it doesn't appear to be connecting forever. Fix issues around correctly canceling and retrying connection attempts. Often we would cancel but not retry. Improved connection reliability somewhat. It seems that discovery must already be in progress in order for a connection attempt to succeed. Ensure QuickSettings uses exactly the same logic as the MediaRouteButton to determine when the remote display tile should be made visible. Bug: 11717053 Change-Id: I18afc977b0e8c26204b8c96adaa79f05225f7b6e
2013-11-15Disallow applications from initiating cast screen.Jeff Brown
Only allow the system ui and settings to connect to a remote display. To do this, we essentially hide the remote displays from applications by using the ROUTE_TYPE_REMOTE_DISPLAY then add permission checks around the operations that connect to them. As a bonus, this may actually save power on devices since applications that use MediaRouter will not longer be performing discover on remote display routes at all. Bug: 11257292 Change-Id: I9ea8c568df4df5a0f0cf3d0f11b39c87e2110795
2013-11-13Finalize assets for screen casting.Jeff Brown
Extend wifi display connection timeout. Show a notification while connecting to wifi display. Ensure that remote display providers are really trusted before connecting to them. Bug: 11257292 Change-Id: Iad0caaa30d7946df818bc75ade071f2e377f8a53
2013-11-10Changes to support new screen cast settings screen.Jeff Brown
Fixed the Preference ordering code to consider the case where two preferences might have the same order. In that case, it falls back on the title to disambiguate. Previous behavior was undefined (and technically not stable). Expose the wifi display device address. Perform wifi display scans every 10 seconds instead of every 15 to improve reponsiveness. Make sure to define routes for wifi displays that we are connecting to even if they are not yet paired. Simplified the logic for adding and removing these routes to avoid possibly getting out of sync and leaving stale routes behind. Fix wifi display notification icon. Bug: 11257292 Change-Id: I8ac15fb17d83758c0bdce80399e12723c367b83c
2013-08-30wifi-display: add a global setting to force WPS config methodChong Zhang
Bug: 9371882 Change-Id: I7417535f12fa5b75be471974250cfd13e45f87b2
2013-08-29wifi-display: disable WFD IE when Wifi display is turned offChong Zhang
Change-Id: Ibd7e3a59f7988975b4ac6c7efdba2b545097a2bd
2013-08-23wifi-display: add certification optionsChong Zhang
When certification mode is enabled: - Pass wfd session info to wifi display settings - Allow sink to connect to source - Add interface in display manager for pausing/resuming session - Add interface in WifiP2pManager for setting lc, oc and starting autonomous GO Note that we're compliant regardless of certification mode, but some confusing options (eg. allowing incoming connection from sink) we want to hide when not being tested. Bug: 9371882 Change-Id: Icc7dcae4e046453796cfa03f5f197055fabf234b
2013-08-16Remove setRemoteSubmixOn method.Jeff Brown
The submix will be controlled automatically from now on based on whether there is an active audio recorder. Bug: 10265163 Change-Id: I90a8592136c6507680e70f054243df70cc82efad
2013-08-08Use new ISurfaceComposer::destroyDisplay methodJesse Hall
Bug: 10191053 Change-Id: I3ecc6880db4a4c77c6db4e8b50faa9b4021d17c6
2013-08-07Fix propagation of display overscan information.Jeff Brown
Fix several problems in the way that the overscan was plumbed in which could result in information not being delivered to applications. There was also a violation of certain invariants regarding the immutability of returned DisplayInfo objects. Bug: 10213771 Change-Id: I21184a14305e44278b5e81353bf95d511e8517fb
2013-08-02Add debug message to help diagnose a presentation bug.Jeff Brown
Bug: 10154780 Change-Id: I0e711a6316cb231ec48fc31d87b8cbd5d857c2f8
2013-08-02Support public virtual displays.Jeff Brown
Refactor the new private virtual display API to also support creating public virtual displays with various characteristics. This feature requires special permissions and is only intended for use by the system. Change-Id: I44dd19f37cf76ea6d6e313afe42f4a412bd96663
2013-08-02Add support for secure overlay displays for development.Jeff Brown
Change-Id: I426115ec5a3fbda52a481097731abc8b3d9013a4
2013-06-18Add an API to allow for creating private virtual displays.Jeff Brown
This change enables applications to create a private virtual display that renders its content to a surface of its own creation. The display is private in the sense that only the application that owns the display is allowed to place windows upon it. Mirroring and blanking is also disabled for these displays. Bug: 9192512 Change-Id: I852ea07f0c7df1d244e354e3daca3a6960285ca0
2013-06-13MediaRouter: grey out wifi displays that's in useChong Zhang
bug 9229799 Change-Id: I9f5fd2107f60c492d42c74e575e6483838a51267
2013-06-06wifi-display: set display to unavailable if p2p device is unavailableChong Zhang
Bug 9229799 Change-Id: I680015943f40cded45645dfa0eae42bbce5ce9a3
2013-05-02Start combining threads in system process.Dianne Hackborn
This introduces four generic thread that services can use in the system process: - Background: part of the framework for all processes, for work that is purely background (no timing constraint). - UI: for time-critical display of UI. - Foreground: normal foreground work. - IO: performing IO operations. I went through and moved services into these threads in the places I felt relatively comfortable about understanding what they are doing. There are still a bunch more we need to look at -- lots of networking stuff left, 3 or so different native daemon connectors which I didn't know how much would block, audio stuff, etc. Also updated Watchdog to be aware of and check these new threads, with a new API for other threads to also participate in this checking. Change-Id: Ie2f11061cebde5f018d7383b3a910fbbd11d5e11
2013-04-17Sent hint to Wifi driver when enabling WFD.Jeff Brown
Bug: 8521148 Change-Id: I53b4cf7a3714b28f9df457e559abe92711c02cef
2013-02-19Implement display overscan support.Dianne Hackborn
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
2013-02-14split Surface in two classes: SurfaceControl and SurfaceMathias Agopian
SurfaceControl is the window manager side; it can control the attributes of a surface but cannot push buffers to it. Surface on the other hand is the application (producer) side and is used to push buffers to the surface. Change-Id: Ib6754c968924e87e8dd02a2073c7a447f729f4dd
2012-12-18Clean up warnings.Craig Mautner
Change-Id: I1dfe21e5f64364c90565b594e28074cabe7daa64
2012-12-05am 1edc6111: am 61e21940: am 7fcb5dc5: Merge "Pin electron beam surface to ↵Jeff Brown
natural orientation." into jb-mr1.1-dev * commit '1edc61119d145b05f0b5e1323a2fc0fa6a29d4bc': Pin electron beam surface to natural orientation.
2012-12-04Pin electron beam surface to natural orientation.Jeff Brown
If a rotation occurred while the electron beam surface was showing, the surface may have appeared in the wrong orientation. We fix this problem by adjusting the transformation matrix of the electron beam surface according to the display orientation whenever a display transaction occurs. The rotation itself is allowed to proceed but it is not visible to the user. We must let this happen so that the lock screen is correctly oriented when the screen is turned back on. Note that the electron beam surface serves two purposes. First, it is used to play the screen off animation. When the animation is finished, the surface remains visible but is solid black. Then we turn the screen off. Second, when we turn the screen back on we leave the electron beam surface showing until the window manager is ready to show the new content. This prevents the user from seeing a flash of the old content while the screen is being turned on. When everything is ready, we dismiss the electron beam. It's important for the electron beam to remain visible for the entire duration from just before the screen is turned off until after the screen is turned on and is ready to be seen. This is why we cannot fix the bug by deferring rotation or otherwise getting in the way of the window manager doing what it needs to do to get the screen ready when the screen is turned on again. Bug: 7479740 Change-Id: I2fcf35114ad9b2e00fdfc67793be6df62c8dc4c3
2012-11-29am 61b00239: am 0cec3de3: am b4d5a9e7: Merge "WFD: Fallback to PIN mode if ↵Irfan Sheriff
PBC is not supported" into jb-mr1.1-dev * commit '61b00239dda1d0c5e7c34e88ad9f56817543d0b8': WFD: Fallback to PIN mode if PBC is not supported
2012-11-28WFD: Fallback to PIN mode if PBC is not supportedIrfan Sheriff
Bug: 7627641 Change-Id: Ibba6114f907c67f1cb60c460d5b65479f2d1b148
2012-11-15Merge "Handle hotplug events as described instead of rescanning"Jesse Hall
2012-11-14Handle hotplug events as described instead of rescanningJesse Hall
Hotplug events say which display they're for and whether the display was connected or disconnected. Before, this info was ignored, and the event just triggered a rescan of all displays. If a display was disconnected and then reconnected quickly, the rescan would treat this as a no-op or a device property change and wouldn't turn the display on. Now the display manager attempts to update its state with the change the event describes. So a quick disconnect/connect cycle will cause the display to be turned on since the display manager will have updated its internal state to reflect the disconnect event, and will treat the connect event as a new display rather than a device property change. Bug: 7491120 Change-Id: If16268fbd0708683f6401ea72fbee9fb2c3c8d19
2012-11-07Support Wifi display devices that rename themselves.Jeff Brown
Some Wifi display devices like to rename themselves after a connection completes (or at other times). Make sure to update the name of the display when we detect that it changed in our scan results. This problem is somewhat complicated by the fact that we remember the display name persistently, so we need to update our list of remembered displays too. Improve the state machine to avoid redundant attempts to disconnect or cancel connection. Bug: 7478895 Change-Id: I35a9e2c6a8deadbe892dacd5e3b4a5a2b12d6cf0
2012-10-25Add MediaRouter API to get presentation display.Jeff Brown
This new API makes it possible for an application to ask on which Display it should show a Presentation based on the currently selected media route. Also added a new API on DisplayManager to query displays that support a certain category of uses. Improved the documentation of the Presentation class to explain how to choose an appropriate Display for presentation. Bug: 7409073 Change-Id: Iab451215e570ae55f3718fc228303143c800fe51
2012-10-23Secure windows, secure surface views and secure displays.Jeff Brown
Add new API to determine whether a display is secure. Add new API to make a SurfaceView secure. Clarify documentation. Bug: 7368436 Change-Id: I7068c34c910e43b4bc72e43fa0dded59a25f0fe2
2012-10-19Set the secureness when creating displaysJamie Gennis
This change makes use of the new 'secure' argument to the ISurfaceComposer::createDisplay method. In this change both the overlay and wifi displays are hard-coded to be non-secure displays. Bug: 7368436 Change-Id: Ib65312f2adab5104d8deefbfc32af9dc106a9129
2012-10-18Fix deadlock.Jeff Brown
The display manager must never call into the activity manager with its lock held. Make it clear that the adapters are constructed while holding the syncroot lock. Bug: 7377631 Change-Id: I1557313cbb31dcad9b5a46919a88a5a1c1af3e9b
2012-10-17Add special mirroring modes for demonstration purposes.Jeff Brown
Assume rotation of HDMI display is portait. $ adb shell setprop persist.demo.hdmirotation portrait Don't lock rotation while HDMI is plugged in. $ adb shell setprop persist.demo.hdmirotationlock false Hide secondary displays from apps but continue mirroring to them. $ adb shell setprop persist.demo.singledisplay true Bug: 7326281 Change-Id: I8f9a3b0bc19821a3a01043b0f516806dac82ce53
2012-10-17Add a notification icon when connected to wireless display.Jeff Brown
Bug: 7350174 Change-Id: I18481e2a1445b0aa3340e5d9b02511394521e50e
2012-10-16Blank all displays including Wifi Display when screen is off.Jeff Brown
Calling blank() on Surface Flinger to turn the screen off is not enough to ensure that the content is blanked to all virtual displays. What's more, the black surface left in place by the ElectronBeam may not completely hide the content (particularly if the display orientation changes). To fix this for real, we'll want to move the display power management code from the power manager into the display manager but we don't have time for that. As a work around, force all displays to show an empty layer stack with no surfaces on it while blanked. Bug: 7311959 Change-Id: I870c985f9e76f3f2322e5d83cdbbed9ed15b9f10
2012-10-15Update wifi display device name when renamed.Jeff Brown
Bug: 7340725 Change-Id: Ia3835a37fa3800371920f863b82f992efe764664
2012-10-11Ensure MediaRouter correctly handles renamed Wifi displays.Jeff Brown
Fix a couple of bugs that cause MediaRouter to disconnect from the current Wifi display whenever it is renamed. Added an extra check in WifiDisplayAdapter for identity renames. The Settings app already handles this case but it's good to have the service check for it as well so we don't store unnecessary aliases. Bug: 7310777 Change-Id: I8fddd32ca59f9b798ee31b467b81457508c345f8
2012-10-08Blank or unblank all displays as need.Jeff Brown
Ensures that both the internal display and HDMI are blanked or unblanked in tandem. Bug: 7309812 Change-Id: Ie8b96d393e8bb20d23c92f3320142d9f7cf42aff
2012-10-02Merge changes I0ed9ba00,Ia8c6d7fe into jb-mr1-devJeff Brown
* changes: Fix bug removing all windows that belong to a display. Add some missing debug output.
2012-10-02Merge "Add new Display API for secure video capabilities." into jb-mr1-devJeff Brown
2012-10-02Add new Display API for secure video capabilities.Jeff Brown
Added a new API to determine whether the display supports protected buffers so that an application can choose a different content stream or change how it decodes the content so that it will be viewable on the display. At present, wifi display does not fully support protected buffers although this may be enhanced in the future. Bug: 6986623 Change-Id: If53a53d72b0ec92753cc4b29f99fcb131e00449b
2012-10-02Add some missing debug output.Jeff Brown
Bug: 7257579 Change-Id: Ia8c6d7fefe6d4c4e6c37f20722c7ffce4bcfcbae
2012-10-02Call Surface.destroy when Display is removed.Craig Mautner
Prevents leaked Surfaces. Bug: 7272421. Change-Id: I6c87eb11bb0bedcf8de451b04477c70c248f905d
2012-10-01Always update peer list in display controllerIrfan Sheriff
Display controller should always stay in sync with peer list to avoid showing incorrect available status on peers which would cause connectivity issues. Bug: 7268307 Change-Id: If04644339c1ee3f567939e4441dd6f6a45e4179a
2012-10-01Only inform DisplayManager of visible content.Craig Mautner
WindowManager was notifying DisplayManager of content if any window existed on a display. Now the window must be visible and we must not be showing a Dream or the Keyguard. Bug: 7214060. Change-Id: I9ce4a49aabfbac22ff1e39a837199ce35b9f7503
2012-09-26Allow applications to connect to known wifi displays.Jeff Brown
Bug: 7177920 Change-Id: I9d8406e1016988e2cd267dfa52d78a829f1b385e
2012-09-25Handle user switched for settings changes.Jeff Brown
Move OVERLAY_DISPLAY_DEVICES to Global. Bug: 7127417 Change-Id: I632648ac5b01408512f59424f3bb55162431bea4
2012-09-23Merge "Increase WFD connect time out to 60s" into jb-mr1-devIrfan Sheriff