Make the settings screens that inherit from SuwThemeGlif use the
default blue primary color.
Test: Manual
Bug: 63143321
Change-Id: I07026139a5e0562c192ec1ca9304d5cd3647d5b0
When ChooseLockGeneric is recreated, don't automatically launch
ChooseLock[Password/Pattern] even if the corresponding intent extras
are specified, because one would have been launched in the previous
onCreate.
Test: Manual
Bug: 64605627
Change-Id: I227a14abb2f4dd6c4577186a3d8164df0bec7791
This revises the previous attempt to drop taps when another window is
obscuring the device admin details. Any system alert windows or toasts
are disabled when the activity is in focus, otherwise the button is
disabled so no floating activities can obscure it and delegate taps back
to the security sensitive "Activate" button.
Bug: 35056974
Change-Id: I292a44e713ea4a4b0305ca3b3b21f1c82fd73c2b
Merged-In: I292a44e713ea4a4b0305ca3b3b21f1c82fd73c2b
This revises the previous attempt to drop taps when another window is
obscuring the device admin details. Any system alert windows or toasts
are disabled when the activity is in focus, otherwise the button is
disabled so no floating activities can obscure it and delegate taps back
to the security sensitive "Activate" button.
Bug: 35056974
Change-Id: I292a44e713ea4a4b0305ca3b3b21f1c82fd73c2b
Merged-In: I292a44e713ea4a4b0305ca3b3b21f1c82fd73c2b
This revises the previous attempt to drop taps when another window is
obscuring the device admin details. Any system alert windows or toasts
are disabled when the activity is in focus, otherwise the button is
disabled so no floating activities can obscure it and delegate taps back
to the security sensitive "Activate" button.
Test: CtsVerifier -> Device Administration -> Device Admin Tapjacking Test
Bug: 35056974
Change-Id: I292a44e713ea4a4b0305ca3b3b21f1c82fd73c2b
Merged-In: I292a44e713ea4a4b0305ca3b3b21f1c82fd73c2b
This revises the previous attempt to drop taps when another window is
obscuring the device admin details. Any system alert windows or toasts
are disabled when the activity is in focus, otherwise the button is
disabled so no floating activities can obscure it and delegate taps back
to the security sensitive "Activate" button.
Test: CtsVerifier -> Device Administration -> Device Admin Tapjacking Test
Bug: 35056974
Change-Id: I292a44e713ea4a4b0305ca3b3b21f1c82fd73c2b
Merged-In: I292a44e713ea4a4b0305ca3b3b21f1c82fd73c2b
The preference controller shouldn't be shared between the
"Assist Gesture" parent setting, and the child setting within
Fixes: 64318213
Test: manual test of settings && make -j RunSettingsRoboTests
Change-Id: I2d2437e2036881a08977924dc1386aa1fab67070
When the media stream is set, initialize the preference max and progress
with the streams current value. Otherwise, when we initialize the seekbar
volumizer, it will first set the seekbar max to 0 and progress to 0,
then update with the correct value, which will result in the jank that
is seen when the sound settings are displayed.
Change-Id: I515c97bbc6ec38bbe92755e3d7cb53bb13ac52d0
Fix: 34035654
Test: make RunSettingsRoboTests
(cherry picked from commit b7490bea28)
There are two problems with the Bluetooth settings and pairing pages
that are fixed by this CL:
(1) We advertise on the page that the local device is visible to other
devices, but that only lasts for the length of the default timeout (120
seconds) for the local adapter being in discoverable mode.
(2) Both the BluetoothSettings and BluetoothPairingDetail fragments
enter discoverable mode in their onStart handler and exit it in their
onStop handler. Unfortunately when doing a fragment navigation the
onStart and onStop events interleave in a non-intuitive manner. When you
go from BluetoothSettings to BluetoothPairingDetail, we see the onStop
event for BluetoothSettings *after* the onStart event for
BluetoothPairingDetail, and similarly when going back from
BluetoothSettings to BluetoothPairingDetail. What this means in practice
is that if you go to the BluetoothSettings page, the device will be
discoverable, but once you navigate to BluetoothPairingDetail or back
again you won't be discoverable again until you go somewhere else or end
the settings activity.
This CL adds a new object called AlwaysDiscoverable which can be used to
start and stop a mode of "always being discoverable". While started, it
will listen for changes to the discoverable state, and return to
discoverable mode. This fixes (1) by returning to discoverable mode
whenever the normal timeout expires, and (2) similary by returning to
discoverable mode when we accidentally exit it due to the onStop/onStart
mismatch.
A better fix for (2) would be to avoid the "glitch" of briefly exiting
discoverable mode only to re-enter it, but the implementation of that is
a little more complicated so that's being left as future work in order
to keep this CL as small as possible.
Bug: 64130265
Test: make RunSettingsRoboTests
Change-Id: I559dd8187263ea6a0008be1a8abdfffac97cb87a
FingerprintSettings should not start listening for fingerprints until
after Pin/Pattern/Pass is entered
Fixes: 63437524
Fixes: 63739006
Test: open FP settings, touch an invalid finger 5 times
close FP settings, re-enter FP settings, enter Pin/Pattern/Pass
touch FP with valid finger, should not be in lockout mode
Change-Id: Ia2e219824c33169a5610b36123c42aa3d6ff22c5
Convert input device search into a search query loader
And remove old logic from DynamicIndexableContentMonitor
Change-Id: If652b1ea7c8add9185bbd025055e14925d3a8eec
Bug: 64310452
Bug: 63831980
Test: robotests