If a wrong attention package is pushed to users devices, the screen
attention won't work. In this case, we should also hide the settings
as well.
Test: atest AdaptiveSleepPreferenceControllerTest
Bug: 148099790
Change-Id: Ieb4fd1008856024c23624f0eab3dfbfc3fc4ee3b
Only PreferenceControllers with isPublicSlice() set to true are exposed
to other apps. Others will be Settings only.
Bug: 141088937
Test: robotests
Change-Id: I2a36da4ac4bb14a4d2ac7b89ab2bb3ebf8e655f7
Update the test to handle new API and simplify the logic in the
controller.
Bug: 130897305
Test: make RunSettingsRoboTests -j64
Change-Id: I0c46ff22d4a3bf913add753f85a24af9aeee0a33
If attention package does not have sufficient permissions - disable the
setting.
Bug: 130246574, 130350903
Test: make RunSettingsRoboTests and manually confirmed
Change-Id: Ia7a86c940522e72f7e895d6aec7500f1ef6f9889
Adaptive sleep setting, if enabled, will perform an attention check
right before the power manager is scheduled to dim and then turn off the
display. If the attention check says that user is currently paying
attention to the device, the screen sleep timeout timer will be reset,
as if user had interacted with the display.
The animation and explanation strings are still TBC per UX team.
The setting is only displayed on supported devices.
Test: make RunSettingsRoboTests
Bug: 111939367
Change-Id: I191dd8ef06ecec4edbe4357671a7a9360971c06f