Add android.permission.MODIFY_DAY_NIGHT_MODE for com.android.systemui.
Introduced in styles api change.
Change-Id: Ic864da8eb01faa270bae22cabaddcb9458c8a6c6
PRODUCT_SYSTEM_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES can now be used to define system default
properties which should be installed in system partition.
Those props are stored in /system/etc/prop.default.
Change-Id: I6cb0e28a7599b010b389cc541015a37010a00f4b
* We no longer need to build the mount.exfat tool because
only kernel implementations will be supported from now on.
Change-Id: Ic7e1354e6ead6a96a9d6021de8dac4cfdabcbbce
For Treble enabled devices, PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES puts props
added with that in /vendor/build.prop. While that's great for
device-specific properties, these are global Lineage properties
which are descriptive of the system side, so move them to the list
that gets populated into /system/build.prop.
Change-Id: I8bb3d0fe13188478d4f7dedc306740a40f44a3e8
* Starting with Oreo, all the apps that target O+ are always subject to
background restrictions (android/platform_frameworks_base@42a386b7717300bf6d75cbd3b4f7ad00f294be0d).
The manifest-registered receivers of apps with a targetSdkVersion
higher than 25 won't receive the broadcast. Instead, a message similar
to the following will appear in LogCat:
10-07 14:13:49.594 719 736 W BroadcastQueue: Background execution not allowed: receiving Intent { act=lineageos.intent.action.LID_STATE_CHANGED flg=0x20000010 (has extras) } to org.lineageos.flipflap/.EventReceiver
* Exempt some of our broadcast actions so that we can keep targetting
the latest SDK.
Change-Id: I075608e18994f64db5e89658757dca307f07c417
*) Put Lineage rc files in /system/etc/init instead of /init.lineage.rc
*) Split into function specific files (vibrator-specific stuff moved to
our custom vibrator HAL service)
Change-Id: I1d00950253fbf7fdd7a4b7bd52adbed971923575
When WITH_TWRP=true is set:
* Set recovery variant to TWRP, it should be synced
under bootable/recovery-twrp in Lineage
* Exclude SuperSU, we have our own su solution
Change-Id: I5e5e6f2b42282c4666cdc013405a1488a9c6341d
Considering sensitive phone numbers to be, hotlines dealing with
violence against women.
In the EU, these numbers do not show up in the phone bill.
In order to avoid these phone numbers to be listed in the Call Log, we
have implemented a new XML file which is parsed with phone numbers
from different countries to be filtered. This file needs to be copied to
device via desired Android.mk file in order to be able to process it.
The comparison is made checking the network MCC the SIM is connected to
in order to consider roaming and multisim scenarios.
Test: CallLogManagerTest.testDontLogCallsToSensitivePhoneNumber PASS
Change-Id: I2e78d0f3e13d1ad1298613651ece136e30b86dfe
Signed-off-by: Olaia Segovia <olaia.segovia@bq.com>