1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.view; 18 19 import android.content.Context; 20 import android.content.res.CompatibilityInfo; 21 import android.content.res.Configuration; 22 import android.graphics.Rect; 23 import android.graphics.RectF; 24 import android.os.IBinder; 25 import android.os.LocalPowerManager; 26 import android.os.Looper; 27 import android.view.animation.Animation; 28 29 import java.io.FileDescriptor; 30 import java.io.PrintWriter; 31 32 /** 33 * This interface supplies all UI-specific behavior of the window manager. An 34 * instance of it is created by the window manager when it starts up, and allows 35 * customization of window layering, special window types, key dispatching, and 36 * layout. 37 * 38 * <p>Because this provides deep interaction with the system window manager, 39 * specific methods on this interface can be called from a variety of contexts 40 * with various restrictions on what they can do. These are encoded through 41 * a suffixes at the end of a method encoding the thread the method is called 42 * from and any locks that are held when it is being called; if no suffix 43 * is attached to a method, then it is not called with any locks and may be 44 * called from the main window manager thread or another thread calling into 45 * the window manager. 46 * 47 * <p>The current suffixes are: 48 * 49 * <dl> 50 * <dt> Ti <dd> Called from the input thread. This is the thread that 51 * collects pending input events and dispatches them to the appropriate window. 52 * It may block waiting for events to be processed, so that the input stream is 53 * properly serialized. 54 * <dt> Tq <dd> Called from the low-level input queue thread. This is the 55 * thread that reads events out of the raw input devices and places them 56 * into the global input queue that is read by the <var>Ti</var> thread. 57 * This thread should not block for a long period of time on anything but the 58 * key driver. 59 * <dt> Lw <dd> Called with the main window manager lock held. Because the 60 * window manager is a very low-level system service, there are few other 61 * system services you can call with this lock held. It is explicitly okay to 62 * make calls into the package manager and power manager; it is explicitly not 63 * okay to make calls into the activity manager or most other services. Note that 64 * {@link android.content.Context#checkPermission(String, int, int)} and 65 * variations require calling into the activity manager. 66 * <dt> Li <dd> Called with the input thread lock held. This lock can be 67 * acquired by the window manager while it holds the window lock, so this is 68 * even more restrictive than <var>Lw</var>. 69 * </dl> 70 * 71 * @hide 72 */ 73 public interface WindowManagerPolicy { 74 // Policy flags. These flags are also defined in frameworks/base/include/ui/Input.h. 75 public final static int FLAG_WAKE = 0x00000001; 76 public final static int FLAG_WAKE_DROPPED = 0x00000002; 77 public final static int FLAG_SHIFT = 0x00000004; 78 public final static int FLAG_CAPS_LOCK = 0x00000008; 79 public final static int FLAG_ALT = 0x00000010; 80 public final static int FLAG_ALT_GR = 0x00000020; 81 public final static int FLAG_MENU = 0x00000040; 82 public final static int FLAG_LAUNCHER = 0x00000080; 83 public final static int FLAG_VIRTUAL = 0x00000100; 84 85 public final static int FLAG_INJECTED = 0x01000000; 86 public final static int FLAG_TRUSTED = 0x02000000; 87 public final static int FLAG_FILTERED = 0x04000000; 88 public final static int FLAG_DISABLE_KEY_REPEAT = 0x08000000; 89 90 public final static int FLAG_WOKE_HERE = 0x10000000; 91 public final static int FLAG_BRIGHT_HERE = 0x20000000; 92 public final static int FLAG_PASS_TO_USER = 0x40000000; 93 94 public final static boolean WATCH_POINTER = false; 95 96 /** 97 * Sticky broadcast of the current HDMI plugged state. 98 */ 99 public final static String ACTION_HDMI_PLUGGED = "android.intent.action.HDMI_PLUGGED"; 100 101 /** 102 * Extra in {@link #ACTION_HDMI_PLUGGED} indicating the state: true if 103 * plugged in to HDMI, false if not. 104 */ 105 public final static String EXTRA_HDMI_PLUGGED_STATE = "state"; 106 107 /** 108 * Pass this event to the user / app. To be returned from 109 * {@link #interceptKeyBeforeQueueing}. 110 */ 111 public final static int ACTION_PASS_TO_USER = 0x00000001; 112 113 /** 114 * This key event should extend the user activity timeout and turn the lights on. 115 * To be returned from {@link #interceptKeyBeforeQueueing}. 116 * Do not return this and {@link #ACTION_GO_TO_SLEEP} or {@link #ACTION_PASS_TO_USER}. 117 */ 118 public final static int ACTION_POKE_USER_ACTIVITY = 0x00000002; 119 120 /** 121 * This key event should put the device to sleep (and engage keyguard if necessary) 122 * To be returned from {@link #interceptKeyBeforeQueueing}. 123 * Do not return this and {@link #ACTION_POKE_USER_ACTIVITY} or {@link #ACTION_PASS_TO_USER}. 124 */ 125 public final static int ACTION_GO_TO_SLEEP = 0x00000004; 126 127 /** 128 * Interface to the Window Manager state associated with a particular 129 * window. You can hold on to an instance of this interface from the call 130 * to prepareAddWindow() until removeWindow(). 131 */ 132 public interface WindowState { 133 /** 134 * Perform standard frame computation. The result can be obtained with 135 * getFrame() if so desired. Must be called with the window manager 136 * lock held. 137 * 138 * @param parentFrame The frame of the parent container this window 139 * is in, used for computing its basic position. 140 * @param displayFrame The frame of the overall display in which this 141 * window can appear, used for constraining the overall dimensions 142 * of the window. 143 * @param contentFrame The frame within the display in which we would 144 * like active content to appear. This will cause windows behind to 145 * be resized to match the given content frame. 146 * @param visibleFrame The frame within the display that the window 147 * is actually visible, used for computing its visible insets to be 148 * given to windows behind. 149 * This can be used as a hint for scrolling (avoiding resizing) 150 * the window to make certain that parts of its content 151 * are visible. 152 */ 153 public void computeFrameLw(Rect parentFrame, Rect displayFrame, 154 Rect contentFrame, Rect visibleFrame); 155 156 /** 157 * Retrieve the current frame of the window that has been assigned by 158 * the window manager. Must be called with the window manager lock held. 159 * 160 * @return Rect The rectangle holding the window frame. 161 */ 162 public Rect getFrameLw(); 163 164 /** 165 * Retrieve the current frame of the window that is actually shown. 166 * Must be called with the window manager lock held. 167 * 168 * @return Rect The rectangle holding the shown window frame. 169 */ 170 public RectF getShownFrameLw(); 171 172 /** 173 * Retrieve the frame of the display that this window was last 174 * laid out in. Must be called with the 175 * window manager lock held. 176 * 177 * @return Rect The rectangle holding the display frame. 178 */ 179 public Rect getDisplayFrameLw(); 180 181 /** 182 * Retrieve the frame of the content area that this window was last 183 * laid out in. This is the area in which the content of the window 184 * should be placed. It will be smaller than the display frame to 185 * account for screen decorations such as a status bar or soft 186 * keyboard. Must be called with the 187 * window manager lock held. 188 * 189 * @return Rect The rectangle holding the content frame. 190 */ 191 public Rect getContentFrameLw(); 192 193 /** 194 * Retrieve the frame of the visible area that this window was last 195 * laid out in. This is the area of the screen in which the window 196 * will actually be fully visible. It will be smaller than the 197 * content frame to account for transient UI elements blocking it 198 * such as an input method's candidates UI. Must be called with the 199 * window manager lock held. 200 * 201 * @return Rect The rectangle holding the visible frame. 202 */ 203 public Rect getVisibleFrameLw(); 204 205 /** 206 * Returns true if this window is waiting to receive its given 207 * internal insets from the client app, and so should not impact the 208 * layout of other windows. 209 */ 210 public boolean getGivenInsetsPendingLw(); 211 212 /** 213 * Retrieve the insets given by this window's client for the content 214 * area of windows behind it. Must be called with the 215 * window manager lock held. 216 * 217 * @return Rect The left, top, right, and bottom insets, relative 218 * to the window's frame, of the actual contents. 219 */ 220 public Rect getGivenContentInsetsLw(); 221 222 /** 223 * Retrieve the insets given by this window's client for the visible 224 * area of windows behind it. Must be called with the 225 * window manager lock held. 226 * 227 * @return Rect The left, top, right, and bottom insets, relative 228 * to the window's frame, of the actual visible area. 229 */ 230 public Rect getGivenVisibleInsetsLw(); 231 232 /** 233 * Retrieve the current LayoutParams of the window. 234 * 235 * @return WindowManager.LayoutParams The window's internal LayoutParams 236 * instance. 237 */ 238 public WindowManager.LayoutParams getAttrs(); 239 240 /** 241 * Return whether this window needs the menu key shown. Must be called 242 * with window lock held, because it may need to traverse down through 243 * window list to determine the result. 244 * @param bottom The bottom-most window to consider when determining this. 245 */ 246 public boolean getNeedsMenuLw(WindowState bottom); 247 248 /** 249 * Retrieve the current system UI visibility flags associated with 250 * this window. 251 */ 252 public int getSystemUiVisibility(); 253 254 /** 255 * Get the layer at which this window's surface will be Z-ordered. 256 */ 257 public int getSurfaceLayer(); 258 259 /** 260 * Return the token for the application (actually activity) that owns 261 * this window. May return null for system windows. 262 * 263 * @return An IApplicationToken identifying the owning activity. 264 */ 265 public IApplicationToken getAppToken(); 266 267 /** 268 * Return true if, at any point, the application token associated with 269 * this window has actually displayed any windows. This is most useful 270 * with the "starting up" window to determine if any windows were 271 * displayed when it is closed. 272 * 273 * @return Returns true if one or more windows have been displayed, 274 * else false. 275 */ 276 public boolean hasAppShownWindows(); 277 278 /** 279 * Is this window visible? It is not visible if there is no 280 * surface, or we are in the process of running an exit animation 281 * that will remove the surface. 282 */ 283 boolean isVisibleLw(); 284 285 /** 286 * Like {@link #isVisibleLw}, but also counts a window that is currently 287 * "hidden" behind the keyguard as visible. This allows us to apply 288 * things like window flags that impact the keyguard. 289 */ 290 boolean isVisibleOrBehindKeyguardLw(); 291 292 /** 293 * Is this window currently visible to the user on-screen? It is 294 * displayed either if it is visible or it is currently running an 295 * animation before no longer being visible. Must be called with the 296 * window manager lock held. 297 */ 298 boolean isDisplayedLw(); 299 300 /** 301 * Returns true if this window has been shown on screen at some time in 302 * the past. Must be called with the window manager lock held. 303 * 304 * @return boolean 305 */ 306 public boolean hasDrawnLw(); 307 308 /** 309 * Can be called by the policy to force a window to be hidden, 310 * regardless of whether the client or window manager would like 311 * it shown. Must be called with the window manager lock held. 312 * Returns true if {@link #showLw} was last called for the window. 313 */ 314 public boolean hideLw(boolean doAnimation); 315 316 /** 317 * Can be called to undo the effect of {@link #hideLw}, allowing a 318 * window to be shown as long as the window manager and client would 319 * also like it to be shown. Must be called with the window manager 320 * lock held. 321 * Returns true if {@link #hideLw} was last called for the window. 322 */ 323 public boolean showLw(boolean doAnimation); 324 } 325 326 /** 327 * Representation of a "fake window" that the policy has added to the 328 * window manager to consume events. 329 */ 330 public interface FakeWindow { 331 /** 332 * Remove the fake window from the window manager. 333 */ 334 void dismiss(); 335 } 336 337 /** 338 * Interface for calling back in to the window manager that is private 339 * between it and the policy. 340 */ 341 public interface WindowManagerFuncs { 342 /** 343 * Ask the window manager to re-evaluate the system UI flags. 344 */ 345 public void reevaluateStatusBarVisibility(); 346 347 /** 348 * Add a fake window to the window manager. This window sits 349 * at the top of the other windows and consumes events. 350 */ 351 public FakeWindow addFakeWindow(Looper looper, InputHandler inputHandler, 352 String name, int windowType, int layoutParamsFlags, boolean canReceiveKeys, 353 boolean hasFocus, boolean touchFullscreen); 354 } 355 356 /** 357 * Bit mask that is set for all enter transition. 358 */ 359 public final int TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK = 0x1000; 360 361 /** 362 * Bit mask that is set for all exit transitions. 363 */ 364 public final int TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK = 0x2000; 365 366 /** Not set up for a transition. */ 367 public final int TRANSIT_UNSET = -1; 368 /** No animation for transition. */ 369 public final int TRANSIT_NONE = 0; 370 /** Window has been added to the screen. */ 371 public final int TRANSIT_ENTER = 1 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK; 372 /** Window has been removed from the screen. */ 373 public final int TRANSIT_EXIT = 2 | TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK; 374 /** Window has been made visible. */ 375 public final int TRANSIT_SHOW = 3 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK; 376 /** Window has been made invisible. */ 377 public final int TRANSIT_HIDE = 4 | TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK; 378 /** The "application starting" preview window is no longer needed, and will 379 * animate away to show the real window. */ 380 public final int TRANSIT_PREVIEW_DONE = 5; 381 /** A window in a new activity is being opened on top of an existing one 382 * in the same task. */ 383 public final int TRANSIT_ACTIVITY_OPEN = 6 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK; 384 /** The window in the top-most activity is being closed to reveal the 385 * previous activity in the same task. */ 386 public final int TRANSIT_ACTIVITY_CLOSE = 7 | TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK; 387 /** A window in a new task is being opened on top of an existing one 388 * in another activity's task. */ 389 public final int TRANSIT_TASK_OPEN = 8 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK; 390 /** A window in the top-most activity is being closed to reveal the 391 * previous activity in a different task. */ 392 public final int TRANSIT_TASK_CLOSE = 9 | TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK; 393 /** A window in an existing task is being displayed on top of an existing one 394 * in another activity's task. */ 395 public final int TRANSIT_TASK_TO_FRONT = 10 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK; 396 /** A window in an existing task is being put below all other tasks. */ 397 public final int TRANSIT_TASK_TO_BACK = 11 | TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK; 398 /** A window in a new activity that doesn't have a wallpaper is being 399 * opened on top of one that does, effectively closing the wallpaper. */ 400 public final int TRANSIT_WALLPAPER_CLOSE = 12 | TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK; 401 /** A window in a new activity that does have a wallpaper is being 402 * opened on one that didn't, effectively opening the wallpaper. */ 403 public final int TRANSIT_WALLPAPER_OPEN = 13 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK; 404 /** A window in a new activity is being opened on top of an existing one, 405 * and both are on top of the wallpaper. */ 406 public final int TRANSIT_WALLPAPER_INTRA_OPEN = 14 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK; 407 /** The window in the top-most activity is being closed to reveal the 408 * previous activity, and both are on top of he wallpaper. */ 409 public final int TRANSIT_WALLPAPER_INTRA_CLOSE = 15 | TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK; 410 411 // NOTE: screen off reasons are in order of significance, with more 412 // important ones lower than less important ones. 413 414 /** Screen turned off because of a device admin */ 415 public final int OFF_BECAUSE_OF_ADMIN = 1; 416 /** Screen turned off because of power button */ 417 public final int OFF_BECAUSE_OF_USER = 2; 418 /** Screen turned off because of timeout */ 419 public final int OFF_BECAUSE_OF_TIMEOUT = 3; 420 /** Screen turned off because of proximity sensor */ 421 public final int OFF_BECAUSE_OF_PROX_SENSOR = 4; 422 423 /** When not otherwise specified by the activity's screenOrientation, rotation should be 424 * determined by the system (that is, using sensors). */ 425 public final int USER_ROTATION_FREE = 0; 426 /** When not otherwise specified by the activity's screenOrientation, rotation is set by 427 * the user. */ 428 public final int USER_ROTATION_LOCKED = 1; 429 430 /** 431 * Perform initialization of the policy. 432 * 433 * @param context The system context we are running in. 434 * @param powerManager 435 */ 436 public void init(Context context, IWindowManager windowManager, 437 WindowManagerFuncs windowManagerFuncs, 438 LocalPowerManager powerManager); 439 440 /** 441 * Called by window manager once it has the initial, default native 442 * display dimensions. 443 */ 444 public void setInitialDisplaySize(int width, int height); 445 446 /** 447 * Check permissions when adding a window. 448 * 449 * @param attrs The window's LayoutParams. 450 * 451 * @return {@link WindowManagerImpl#ADD_OKAY} if the add can proceed; 452 * else an error code, usually 453 * {@link WindowManagerImpl#ADD_PERMISSION_DENIED}, to abort the add. 454 */ 455 public int checkAddPermission(WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs); 456 457 /** 458 * Sanitize the layout parameters coming from a client. Allows the policy 459 * to do things like ensure that windows of a specific type can't take 460 * input focus. 461 * 462 * @param attrs The window layout parameters to be modified. These values 463 * are modified in-place. 464 */ 465 public void adjustWindowParamsLw(WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs); 466 467 /** 468 * After the window manager has computed the current configuration based 469 * on its knowledge of the display and input devices, it gives the policy 470 * a chance to adjust the information contained in it. If you want to 471 * leave it as-is, simply do nothing. 472 * 473 * <p>This method may be called by any thread in the window manager, but 474 * no internal locks in the window manager will be held. 475 * 476 * @param config The Configuration being computed, for you to change as 477 * desired. 478 */ 479 public void adjustConfigurationLw(Configuration config); 480 481 /** 482 * Assign a window type to a layer. Allows you to control how different 483 * kinds of windows are ordered on-screen. 484 * 485 * @param type The type of window being assigned. 486 * 487 * @return int An arbitrary integer used to order windows, with lower 488 * numbers below higher ones. 489 */ 490 public int windowTypeToLayerLw(int type); 491 492 /** 493 * Return how to Z-order sub-windows in relation to the window they are 494 * attached to. Return positive to have them ordered in front, negative for 495 * behind. 496 * 497 * @param type The sub-window type code. 498 * 499 * @return int Layer in relation to the attached window, where positive is 500 * above and negative is below. 501 */ 502 public int subWindowTypeToLayerLw(int type); 503 504 /** 505 * Get the highest layer (actually one more than) that the wallpaper is 506 * allowed to be in. 507 */ 508 public int getMaxWallpaperLayer(); 509 510 /** 511 * Return true if the policy allows the status bar to hide. Otherwise, 512 * it is a tablet-style system bar. 513 */ 514 public boolean canStatusBarHide(); 515 516 /** 517 * Return the display width available after excluding any screen 518 * decorations that can never be removed. That is, system bar or 519 * button bar. 520 */ 521 public int getNonDecorDisplayWidth(int fullWidth, int fullHeight, int rotation); 522 523 /** 524 * Return the display height available after excluding any screen 525 * decorations that can never be removed. That is, system bar or 526 * button bar. 527 */ 528 public int getNonDecorDisplayHeight(int fullWidth, int fullHeight, int rotation); 529 530 /** 531 * Return the available screen width that we should report for the 532 * configuration. This must be no larger than 533 * {@link #getNonDecorDisplayWidth(int, int)}; it may be smaller than 534 * that to account for more transient decoration like a status bar. 535 */ 536 public int getConfigDisplayWidth(int fullWidth, int fullHeight, int rotation); 537 538 /** 539 * Return the available screen height that we should report for the 540 * configuration. This must be no larger than 541 * {@link #getNonDecorDisplayHeight(int, int)}; it may be smaller than 542 * that to account for more transient decoration like a status bar. 543 */ 544 public int getConfigDisplayHeight(int fullWidth, int fullHeight, int rotation); 545 546 /** 547 * Return whether the given window should forcibly hide everything 548 * behind it. Typically returns true for the keyguard. 549 */ 550 public boolean doesForceHide(WindowState win, WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs); 551 552 /** 553 * Determine if a window that is behind one that is force hiding 554 * (as determined by {@link #doesForceHide}) should actually be hidden. 555 * For example, typically returns false for the status bar. Be careful 556 * to return false for any window that you may hide yourself, since this 557 * will conflict with what you set. 558 */ 559 public boolean canBeForceHidden(WindowState win, WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs); 560 561 /** 562 * Called when the system would like to show a UI to indicate that an 563 * application is starting. You can use this to add a 564 * APPLICATION_STARTING_TYPE window with the given appToken to the window 565 * manager (using the normal window manager APIs) that will be shown until 566 * the application displays its own window. This is called without the 567 * window manager locked so that you can call back into it. 568 * 569 * @param appToken Token of the application being started. 570 * @param packageName The name of the application package being started. 571 * @param theme Resource defining the application's overall visual theme. 572 * @param nonLocalizedLabel The default title label of the application if 573 * no data is found in the resource. 574 * @param labelRes The resource ID the application would like to use as its name. 575 * @param icon The resource ID the application would like to use as its icon. 576 * @param windowFlags Window layout flags. 577 * 578 * @return Optionally you can return the View that was used to create the 579 * window, for easy removal in removeStartingWindow. 580 * 581 * @see #removeStartingWindow 582 */ 583 public View addStartingWindow(IBinder appToken, String packageName, 584 int theme, CompatibilityInfo compatInfo, CharSequence nonLocalizedLabel, 585 int labelRes, int icon, int windowFlags); 586 587 /** 588 * Called when the first window of an application has been displayed, while 589 * {@link #addStartingWindow} has created a temporary initial window for 590 * that application. You should at this point remove the window from the 591 * window manager. This is called without the window manager locked so 592 * that you can call back into it. 593 * 594 * <p>Note: due to the nature of these functions not being called with the 595 * window manager locked, you must be prepared for this function to be 596 * called multiple times and/or an initial time with a null View window 597 * even if you previously returned one. 598 * 599 * @param appToken Token of the application that has started. 600 * @param window Window View that was returned by createStartingWindow. 601 * 602 * @see #addStartingWindow 603 */ 604 public void removeStartingWindow(IBinder appToken, View window); 605 606 /** 607 * Prepare for a window being added to the window manager. You can throw an 608 * exception here to prevent the window being added, or do whatever setup 609 * you need to keep track of the window. 610 * 611 * @param win The window being added. 612 * @param attrs The window's LayoutParams. 613 * 614 * @return {@link WindowManagerImpl#ADD_OKAY} if the add can proceed, else an 615 * error code to abort the add. 616 */ 617 public int prepareAddWindowLw(WindowState win, 618 WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs); 619 620 /** 621 * Called when a window is being removed from a window manager. Must not 622 * throw an exception -- clean up as much as possible. 623 * 624 * @param win The window being removed. 625 */ 626 public void removeWindowLw(WindowState win); 627 628 /** 629 * Control the animation to run when a window's state changes. Return a 630 * non-0 number to force the animation to a specific resource ID, or 0 631 * to use the default animation. 632 * 633 * @param win The window that is changing. 634 * @param transit What is happening to the window: {@link #TRANSIT_ENTER}, 635 * {@link #TRANSIT_EXIT}, {@link #TRANSIT_SHOW}, or 636 * {@link #TRANSIT_HIDE}. 637 * 638 * @return Resource ID of the actual animation to use, or 0 for none. 639 */ 640 public int selectAnimationLw(WindowState win, int transit); 641 642 /** 643 * Create and return an animation to re-display a force hidden window. 644 */ 645 public Animation createForceHideEnterAnimation(); 646 647 /** 648 * Called from the input reader thread before a key is enqueued. 649 * 650 * <p>There are some actions that need to be handled here because they 651 * affect the power state of the device, for example, the power keys. 652 * Generally, it's best to keep as little as possible in the queue thread 653 * because it's the most fragile. 654 * @param event The key event. 655 * @param policyFlags The policy flags associated with the key. 656 * @param isScreenOn True if the screen is already on 657 * 658 * @return The bitwise or of the {@link #ACTION_PASS_TO_USER}, 659 * {@link #ACTION_POKE_USER_ACTIVITY} and {@link #ACTION_GO_TO_SLEEP} flags. 660 */ 661 public int interceptKeyBeforeQueueing(KeyEvent event, int policyFlags, boolean isScreenOn); 662 663 /** 664 * Called from the input reader thread before a motion is enqueued when the screen is off. 665 * 666 * <p>There are some actions that need to be handled here because they 667 * affect the power state of the device, for example, waking on motions. 668 * Generally, it's best to keep as little as possible in the queue thread 669 * because it's the most fragile. 670 * @param policyFlags The policy flags associated with the motion. 671 * 672 * @return The bitwise or of the {@link #ACTION_PASS_TO_USER}, 673 * {@link #ACTION_POKE_USER_ACTIVITY} and {@link #ACTION_GO_TO_SLEEP} flags. 674 */ 675 public int interceptMotionBeforeQueueingWhenScreenOff(int policyFlags); 676 677 /** 678 * Called from the input dispatcher thread before a key is dispatched to a window. 679 * 680 * <p>Allows you to define 681 * behavior for keys that can not be overridden by applications. 682 * This method is called from the input thread, with no locks held. 683 * 684 * @param win The window that currently has focus. This is where the key 685 * event will normally go. 686 * @param event The key event. 687 * @param policyFlags The policy flags associated with the key. 688 * @return 0 if the key should be dispatched immediately, -1 if the key should 689 * not be dispatched ever, or a positive value indicating the number of 690 * milliseconds by which the key dispatch should be delayed before trying 691 * again. 692 */ 693 public long interceptKeyBeforeDispatching(WindowState win, KeyEvent event, int policyFlags); 694 695 /** 696 * Called from the input dispatcher thread when an application did not handle 697 * a key that was dispatched to it. 698 * 699 * <p>Allows you to define default global behavior for keys that were not handled 700 * by applications. This method is called from the input thread, with no locks held. 701 * 702 * @param win The window that currently has focus. This is where the key 703 * event will normally go. 704 * @param event The key event. 705 * @param policyFlags The policy flags associated with the key. 706 * @return Returns an alternate key event to redispatch as a fallback, or null to give up. 707 * The caller is responsible for recycling the key event. 708 */ 709 public KeyEvent dispatchUnhandledKey(WindowState win, KeyEvent event, int policyFlags); 710 711 /** 712 * Called when layout of the windows is about to start. 713 * 714 * @param displayWidth The current full width of the screen. 715 * @param displayHeight The current full height of the screen. 716 * @param displayRotation The current rotation being applied to the base 717 * window. 718 */ 719 public void beginLayoutLw(int displayWidth, int displayHeight, int displayRotation); 720 721 /** 722 * Called for each window attached to the window manager as layout is 723 * proceeding. The implementation of this function must take care of 724 * setting the window's frame, either here or in finishLayout(). 725 * 726 * @param win The window being positioned. 727 * @param attrs The LayoutParams of the window. 728 * @param attached For sub-windows, the window it is attached to; this 729 * window will already have had layoutWindow() called on it 730 * so you can use its Rect. Otherwise null. 731 */ 732 public void layoutWindowLw(WindowState win, 733 WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs, WindowState attached); 734 735 736 /** 737 * Return the insets for the areas covered by system windows. These values 738 * are computed on the most recent layout, so they are not guaranteed to 739 * be correct. 740 * 741 * @param attrs The LayoutParams of the window. 742 * @param contentInset The areas covered by system windows, expressed as positive insets 743 * 744 */ 745 public void getContentInsetHintLw(WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs, Rect contentInset); 746 747 /** 748 * Called when layout of the windows is finished. After this function has 749 * returned, all windows given to layoutWindow() <em>must</em> have had a 750 * frame assigned. 751 * 752 * @return Return any bit set of {@link #FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_LAYOUT}, 753 * {@link #FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_CONFIG}, {@link #FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_WALLPAPER}, 754 * or {@link #FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_ANIM}. 755 */ 756 public int finishLayoutLw(); 757 758 /** Layout state may have changed (so another layout will be performed) */ 759 static final int FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_LAYOUT = 0x0001; 760 /** Configuration state may have changed */ 761 static final int FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_CONFIG = 0x0002; 762 /** Wallpaper may need to move */ 763 static final int FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_WALLPAPER = 0x0004; 764 /** Need to recompute animations */ 765 static final int FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_ANIM = 0x0008; 766 767 /** 768 * Called when animation of the windows is about to start. 769 * 770 * @param displayWidth The current full width of the screen. 771 * @param displayHeight The current full height of the screen. 772 */ 773 public void beginAnimationLw(int displayWidth, int displayHeight); 774 775 /** 776 * Called each time a window is animating. 777 * 778 * @param win The window being positioned. 779 * @param attrs The LayoutParams of the window. 780 */ 781 public void animatingWindowLw(WindowState win, 782 WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs); 783 784 /** 785 * Called when animation of the windows is finished. If in this function you do 786 * something that may have modified the animation state of another window, 787 * be sure to return true in order to perform another animation frame. 788 * 789 * @return Return any bit set of {@link #FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_LAYOUT}, 790 * {@link #FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_CONFIG}, {@link #FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_WALLPAPER}, 791 * or {@link #FINISH_LAYOUT_REDO_ANIM}. 792 */ 793 public int finishAnimationLw(); 794 795 /** 796 * Return true if it is okay to perform animations for an app transition 797 * that is about to occur. You may return false for this if, for example, 798 * the lock screen is currently displayed so the switch should happen 799 * immediately. 800 */ 801 public boolean allowAppAnimationsLw(); 802 803 804 /** 805 * A new window has been focused. 806 */ 807 public int focusChangedLw(WindowState lastFocus, WindowState newFocus); 808 809 /** 810 * Called after the screen turns off. 811 * 812 * @param why {@link #OFF_BECAUSE_OF_USER} or 813 * {@link #OFF_BECAUSE_OF_TIMEOUT}. 814 */ 815 public void screenTurnedOff(int why); 816 817 public interface ScreenOnListener { 818 void onScreenOn(); 819 }; 820 821 /** 822 * Called when the power manager would like to turn the screen on. 823 * Must call back on the listener to tell it when the higher-level system 824 * is ready for the screen to go on (i.e. the lock screen is shown). 825 */ 826 public void screenTurningOn(ScreenOnListener screenOnListener); 827 828 /** 829 * Return whether the screen is about to turn on or is currently on. 830 */ 831 public boolean isScreenOnEarly(); 832 833 /** 834 * Return whether the screen is fully turned on. 835 */ 836 public boolean isScreenOnFully(); 837 838 /** 839 * Tell the policy that the lid switch has changed state. 840 * @param whenNanos The time when the change occurred in uptime nanoseconds. 841 * @param lidOpen True if the lid is now open. 842 */ 843 public void notifyLidSwitchChanged(long whenNanos, boolean lidOpen); 844 845 /** 846 * Tell the policy if anyone is requesting that keyguard not come on. 847 * 848 * @param enabled Whether keyguard can be on or not. does not actually 849 * turn it on, unless it was previously disabled with this function. 850 * 851 * @see android.app.KeyguardManager.KeyguardLock#disableKeyguard() 852 * @see android.app.KeyguardManager.KeyguardLock#reenableKeyguard() 853 */ 854 public void enableKeyguard(boolean enabled); 855 856 /** 857 * Callback used by {@link WindowManagerPolicy#exitKeyguardSecurely} 858 */ 859 interface OnKeyguardExitResult { 860 void onKeyguardExitResult(boolean success); 861 } 862 863 /** 864 * Tell the policy if anyone is requesting the keyguard to exit securely 865 * (this would be called after the keyguard was disabled) 866 * @param callback Callback to send the result back. 867 * @see android.app.KeyguardManager#exitKeyguardSecurely(android.app.KeyguardManager.OnKeyguardExitResult) 868 */ 869 void exitKeyguardSecurely(OnKeyguardExitResult callback); 870 871 /** 872 * isKeyguardLocked 873 * 874 * Return whether the keyguard is currently locked. 875 * 876 * @return true if in keyguard is locked. 877 */ 878 public boolean isKeyguardLocked(); 879 880 /** 881 * isKeyguardSecure 882 * 883 * Return whether the keyguard requires a password to unlock. 884 * 885 * @return true if in keyguard is secure. 886 */ 887 public boolean isKeyguardSecure(); 888 889 /** 890 * inKeyguardRestrictedKeyInputMode 891 * 892 * if keyguard screen is showing or in restricted key input mode (i.e. in 893 * keyguard password emergency screen). When in such mode, certain keys, 894 * such as the Home key and the right soft keys, don't work. 895 * 896 * @return true if in keyguard restricted input mode. 897 */ 898 public boolean inKeyguardRestrictedKeyInputMode(); 899 900 /** 901 * Ask the policy to dismiss the keyguard, if it is currently shown. 902 */ 903 public void dismissKeyguardLw(); 904 905 /** 906 * Given an orientation constant, returns the appropriate surface rotation, 907 * taking into account sensors, docking mode, rotation lock, and other factors. 908 * 909 * @param orientation An orientation constant, such as 910 * {@link android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE}. 911 * @param lastRotation The most recently used rotation. 912 * @return The surface rotation to use. 913 */ 914 public int rotationForOrientationLw(int orientation, int lastRotation); 915 916 /** 917 * Given an orientation constant and a rotation, returns true if the rotation 918 * has compatible metrics to the requested orientation. For example, if 919 * the application requested landscape and got seascape, then the rotation 920 * has compatible metrics; if the application requested portrait and got landscape, 921 * then the rotation has incompatible metrics; if the application did not specify 922 * a preference, then anything goes. 923 * 924 * @param orientation An orientation constant, such as 925 * {@link android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE}. 926 * @param rotation The rotation to check. 927 * @return True if the rotation is compatible with the requested orientation. 928 */ 929 public boolean rotationHasCompatibleMetricsLw(int orientation, int rotation); 930 931 /** 932 * Called by the window manager when the rotation changes. 933 * 934 * @param rotation The new rotation. 935 */ 936 public void setRotationLw(int rotation); 937 938 /** 939 * Called when the system is mostly done booting to determine whether 940 * the system should go into safe mode. 941 */ 942 public boolean detectSafeMode(); 943 944 /** 945 * Called when the system is mostly done booting. 946 */ 947 public void systemReady(); 948 949 /** 950 * Called when the system is done booting to the point where the 951 * user can start interacting with it. 952 */ 953 public void systemBooted(); 954 955 /** 956 * Show boot time message to the user. 957 */ 958 public void showBootMessage(final CharSequence msg, final boolean always); 959 960 /** 961 * Hide the UI for showing boot messages, never to be displayed again. 962 */ 963 public void hideBootMessages(); 964 965 /** 966 * Called when userActivity is signalled in the power manager. 967 * This is safe to call from any thread, with any window manager locks held or not. 968 */ 969 public void userActivity(); 970 971 /** 972 * Called when we have finished booting and can now display the home 973 * screen to the user. This wilWl happen after systemReady(), and at 974 * this point the display is active. 975 */ 976 public void enableScreenAfterBoot(); 977 978 public void setCurrentOrientationLw(int newOrientation); 979 980 /** 981 * Call from application to perform haptic feedback on its window. 982 */ 983 public boolean performHapticFeedbackLw(WindowState win, int effectId, boolean always); 984 985 /** 986 * Called when we have started keeping the screen on because a window 987 * requesting this has become visible. 988 */ 989 public void screenOnStartedLw(); 990 991 /** 992 * Called when we have stopped keeping the screen on because the last window 993 * requesting this is no longer visible. 994 */ 995 public void screenOnStoppedLw(); 996 997 /** 998 * Return false to disable key repeat events from being generated. 999 */ 1000 public boolean allowKeyRepeat(); 1001 1002 /** 1003 * Inform the policy that the user has chosen a preferred orientation ("rotation lock"). 1004 * 1005 * @param mode One of {@link WindowManagerPolicy#USER_ROTATION_LOCKED} or 1006 * {@link * WindowManagerPolicy#USER_ROTATION_FREE}. 1007 * @param rotation One of {@link Surface#ROTATION_0}, {@link Surface#ROTATION_90}, 1008 * {@link Surface#ROTATION_180}, {@link Surface#ROTATION_270}. 1009 */ 1010 public void setUserRotationMode(int mode, int rotation); 1011 1012 /** 1013 * Called when a new system UI visibility is being reported, allowing 1014 * the policy to adjust what is actually reported. 1015 * @param visibility The raw visiblity reported by the status bar. 1016 * @return The new desired visibility. 1017 */ 1018 public int adjustSystemUiVisibilityLw(int visibility); 1019 1020 /** 1021 * Specifies whether there is an on-screen navigation bar separate from the status bar. 1022 */ 1023 public boolean hasNavigationBar(); 1024 1025 /** 1026 * Print the WindowManagerPolicy's state into the given stream. 1027 * 1028 * @param prefix Text to print at the front of each line. 1029 * @param fd The raw file descriptor that the dump is being sent to. 1030 * @param writer The PrintWriter to which you should dump your state. This will be 1031 * closed for you after you return. 1032 * @param args additional arguments to the dump request. 1033 */ 1034 public void dump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args); 1035 } 1036