/* * Copyright (C) 2021 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.android.launcher3.taskbar; import static android.content.pm.PackageManager.FEATURE_PC; import static android.view.Display.DEFAULT_DISPLAY; import static android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_NAVIGATION_BAR_PANEL; import static com.android.launcher3.util.DisplayController.CHANGE_DENSITY; import static com.android.launcher3.util.DisplayController.CHANGE_NAVIGATION_MODE; import android.content.ComponentCallbacks; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo; import android.content.res.Configuration; import android.hardware.display.DisplayManager; import android.net.Uri; import android.os.Handler; import android.os.SystemProperties; import android.provider.Settings; import android.view.Display; import androidx.annotation.NonNull; import androidx.annotation.Nullable; import androidx.annotation.VisibleForTesting; import com.android.launcher3.DeviceProfile; import com.android.launcher3.LauncherAppState; import com.android.launcher3.anim.AnimatorPlaybackController; import com.android.launcher3.statemanager.StatefulActivity; import com.android.launcher3.taskbar.unfold.NonDestroyableScopedUnfoldTransitionProgressProvider; import com.android.launcher3.uioverrides.QuickstepLauncher; import com.android.launcher3.util.DisplayController; import com.android.launcher3.util.NavigationMode; import com.android.launcher3.util.SettingsCache; import com.android.launcher3.util.SimpleBroadcastReceiver; import com.android.quickstep.RecentsActivity; import com.android.quickstep.SystemUiProxy; import com.android.quickstep.TouchInteractionService; import com.android.systemui.unfold.UnfoldTransitionProgressProvider; import com.android.systemui.unfold.util.ScopedUnfoldTransitionProgressProvider; import java.io.PrintWriter; /** * Class to manage taskbar lifecycle */ public class TaskbarManager { public static final boolean FLAG_HIDE_NAVBAR_WINDOW = SystemProperties.getBoolean("persist.wm.debug.hide_navbar_window", false); private static final Uri USER_SETUP_COMPLETE_URI = Settings.Secure.getUriFor( Settings.Secure.USER_SETUP_COMPLETE); private static final Uri NAV_BAR_KIDS_MODE = Settings.Secure.getUriFor( Settings.Secure.NAV_BAR_KIDS_MODE); private final Context mContext; private final DisplayController mDisplayController; private final TaskbarNavButtonController mNavButtonController; private final SettingsCache.OnChangeListener mUserSetupCompleteListener; private final SettingsCache.OnChangeListener mNavBarKidsModeListener; private final ComponentCallbacks mComponentCallbacks; private final SimpleBroadcastReceiver mShutdownReceiver; // The source for this provider is set when Launcher is available // We use 'non-destroyable' version here so the original provider won't be destroyed // as it is tied to the activity lifecycle, not the taskbar lifecycle. // It's destruction/creation will be managed by the activity. private final ScopedUnfoldTransitionProgressProvider mUnfoldProgressProvider = new NonDestroyableScopedUnfoldTransitionProgressProvider(); private NavigationMode mNavMode; private TaskbarActivityContext mTaskbarActivityContext; private StatefulActivity mActivity; /** * Cache a copy here so we can initialize state whenever taskbar is recreated, since * this class does not get re-initialized w/ new taskbars. */ private final TaskbarSharedState mSharedState = new TaskbarSharedState(); /** * We use WindowManager's ComponentCallbacks() for most of the config changes, however for * navigation mode, that callback gets called too soon, before it's internal navigation mode * reflects the current one. * DisplayController's callback is delayed enough to get the correct nav mode value * * We also use density change here because DeviceProfile has had a chance to update it's state * whereas density for component callbacks registered in this class don't update DeviceProfile. * Confused? Me too. Make it less confusing (TODO: b/227669780) * * Flags used with {@link #mDispInfoChangeListener} */ private static final int CHANGE_FLAGS = CHANGE_NAVIGATION_MODE | CHANGE_DENSITY; private final DisplayController.DisplayInfoChangeListener mDispInfoChangeListener; private boolean mUserUnlocked = false; public TaskbarManager(TouchInteractionService service) { mDisplayController = DisplayController.INSTANCE.get(service); Display display = service.getSystemService(DisplayManager.class).getDisplay(DEFAULT_DISPLAY); mContext = service.createWindowContext(display, TYPE_NAVIGATION_BAR_PANEL, null); mNavButtonController = new TaskbarNavButtonController(service, SystemUiProxy.INSTANCE.get(mContext), new Handler()); mUserSetupCompleteListener = isUserSetupComplete -> recreateTaskbar(); mNavBarKidsModeListener = isNavBarKidsMode -> recreateTaskbar(); // TODO(b/227669780): Consolidate this w/ DisplayController callbacks mComponentCallbacks = new ComponentCallbacks() { private Configuration mOldConfig = mContext.getResources().getConfiguration(); @Override public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) { DeviceProfile dp = mUserUnlocked ? LauncherAppState.getIDP(mContext).getDeviceProfile(mContext) : null; int configDiff = mOldConfig.diff(newConfig); int configsRequiringRecreate = ActivityInfo.CONFIG_ASSETS_PATHS | ActivityInfo.CONFIG_LAYOUT_DIRECTION | ActivityInfo.CONFIG_UI_MODE | ActivityInfo.CONFIG_SCREEN_SIZE; boolean requiresRecreate = (configDiff & configsRequiringRecreate) != 0; if ((configDiff & ActivityInfo.CONFIG_SCREEN_SIZE) != 0 && mTaskbarActivityContext != null && dp != null && !isPhoneMode(dp)) { // Additional check since this callback gets fired multiple times w/o // screen size changing, or when simply rotating the device. // In the case of phone device rotation, we do want to call recreateTaskbar() DeviceProfile oldDp = mTaskbarActivityContext.getDeviceProfile(); boolean isOrientationChange = (configDiff & ActivityInfo.CONFIG_ORIENTATION) != 0; int oldWidth = isOrientationChange ? oldDp.heightPx : oldDp.widthPx; int oldHeight = isOrientationChange ? oldDp.widthPx : oldDp.heightPx; if (dp.widthPx == oldWidth && dp.heightPx == oldHeight) { configDiff &= ~ActivityInfo.CONFIG_SCREEN_SIZE; requiresRecreate = (configDiff & configsRequiringRecreate) != 0; } } if (requiresRecreate) { recreateTaskbar(); } else { // Config change might be handled without re-creating the taskbar if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { if (dp != null && !isTaskbarPresent(dp)) { destroyExistingTaskbar(); } else { if (dp != null && isTaskbarPresent(dp)) { mTaskbarActivityContext.updateDeviceProfile(dp, mNavMode); } mTaskbarActivityContext.onConfigurationChanged(configDiff); } } } mOldConfig = newConfig; } @Override public void onLowMemory() { } }; mShutdownReceiver = new SimpleBroadcastReceiver(i -> destroyExistingTaskbar()); mDispInfoChangeListener = (context, info, flags) -> { if ((flags & CHANGE_FLAGS) != 0) { mNavMode = info.navigationMode; recreateTaskbar(); } }; mNavMode = mDisplayController.getInfo().navigationMode; mDisplayController.addChangeListener(mDispInfoChangeListener); SettingsCache.INSTANCE.get(mContext).register(USER_SETUP_COMPLETE_URI, mUserSetupCompleteListener); SettingsCache.INSTANCE.get(mContext).register(NAV_BAR_KIDS_MODE, mNavBarKidsModeListener); mContext.registerComponentCallbacks(mComponentCallbacks); mShutdownReceiver.register(mContext, Intent.ACTION_SHUTDOWN); recreateTaskbar(); } private void destroyExistingTaskbar() { if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.onDestroy(); if (!FLAG_HIDE_NAVBAR_WINDOW) { mTaskbarActivityContext = null; } } } /** * Displays a frame of the first Launcher reveal animation. * * This should be used to run a first Launcher reveal animation whose progress matches a swipe * progress. */ public AnimatorPlaybackController createLauncherStartFromSuwAnim(int duration) { return mTaskbarActivityContext == null ? null : mTaskbarActivityContext.createLauncherStartFromSuwAnim(duration); } /** * Called when the user is unlocked */ public void onUserUnlocked() { mUserUnlocked = true; recreateTaskbar(); } /** * Sets a {@link StatefulActivity} to act as taskbar callback */ public void setActivity(@NonNull StatefulActivity activity) { if (mActivity == activity) { return; } mActivity = activity; UnfoldTransitionProgressProvider unfoldTransitionProgressProvider = getUnfoldTransitionProgressProviderForActivity(activity); mUnfoldProgressProvider.setSourceProvider(unfoldTransitionProgressProvider); if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.setUIController( createTaskbarUIControllerForActivity(mActivity)); } } /** * Returns an {@link UnfoldTransitionProgressProvider} to use while the given StatefulActivity * is active. */ private UnfoldTransitionProgressProvider getUnfoldTransitionProgressProviderForActivity( StatefulActivity activity) { if (activity instanceof QuickstepLauncher) { return ((QuickstepLauncher) activity).getUnfoldTransitionProgressProvider(); } return null; } /** * Creates a {@link TaskbarUIController} to use while the given StatefulActivity is active. */ private TaskbarUIController createTaskbarUIControllerForActivity(StatefulActivity activity) { if (activity instanceof QuickstepLauncher) { if (mTaskbarActivityContext.getPackageManager().hasSystemFeature(FEATURE_PC)) { return new DesktopTaskbarUIController((QuickstepLauncher) activity); } return new LauncherTaskbarUIController((QuickstepLauncher) activity); } if (activity instanceof RecentsActivity) { return new FallbackTaskbarUIController((RecentsActivity) activity); } return TaskbarUIController.DEFAULT; } /** * Clears a previously set {@link StatefulActivity} */ public void clearActivity(@NonNull StatefulActivity activity) { if (mActivity == activity) { mActivity = null; if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.setUIController(TaskbarUIController.DEFAULT); } mUnfoldProgressProvider.setSourceProvider(null); } } /** * This method is called multiple times (ex. initial init, then when user unlocks) in which case * we fully want to destroy an existing taskbar and create a new one. * In other case (folding/unfolding) we don't need to remove and add window. */ @VisibleForTesting public void recreateTaskbar() { DeviceProfile dp = mUserUnlocked ? LauncherAppState.getIDP(mContext).getDeviceProfile(mContext) : null; destroyExistingTaskbar(); boolean isTaskBarEnabled = dp != null && isTaskbarPresent(dp); if (!isTaskBarEnabled) { SystemUiProxy.INSTANCE.get(mContext) .notifyTaskbarStatus(/* visible */ false, /* stashed */ false); return; } if (mTaskbarActivityContext == null) { mTaskbarActivityContext = new TaskbarActivityContext(mContext, dp, mNavButtonController, mUnfoldProgressProvider); } else { mTaskbarActivityContext.updateDeviceProfile(dp, mNavMode); } mTaskbarActivityContext.init(mSharedState); if (mActivity != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.setUIController( createTaskbarUIControllerForActivity(mActivity)); } } public void onSystemUiFlagsChanged(int systemUiStateFlags) { mSharedState.sysuiStateFlags = systemUiStateFlags; if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.updateSysuiStateFlags(systemUiStateFlags, false /* fromInit */); } } public void onLongPressHomeEnabled(boolean assistantLongPressEnabled) { if (mNavButtonController != null) { mNavButtonController.setAssistantLongPressEnabled(assistantLongPressEnabled); } } /** * Sets the flag indicating setup UI is visible */ public void setSetupUIVisible(boolean isVisible) { mSharedState.setupUIVisible = isVisible; if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.setSetupUIVisible(isVisible); } } /** * @return {@code true} if provided device profile isn't a large screen profile * and we are using a single window for taskbar and navbar. */ public static boolean isPhoneMode(DeviceProfile deviceProfile) { return TaskbarManager.FLAG_HIDE_NAVBAR_WINDOW && deviceProfile.isPhone; } /** * @return {@code true} if {@link #isPhoneMode(DeviceProfile)} is true and we're using * 3 button-nav */ public static boolean isPhoneButtonNavMode(TaskbarActivityContext context) { return isPhoneMode(context.getDeviceProfile()) && context.isThreeButtonNav(); } private boolean isTaskbarPresent(DeviceProfile deviceProfile) { return FLAG_HIDE_NAVBAR_WINDOW || deviceProfile.isTaskbarPresent; } public void onRotationProposal(int rotation, boolean isValid) { if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.onRotationProposal(rotation, isValid); } } public void disableNavBarElements(int displayId, int state1, int state2, boolean animate) { if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.disableNavBarElements(displayId, state1, state2, animate); } } public void onSystemBarAttributesChanged(int displayId, int behavior) { if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.onSystemBarAttributesChanged(displayId, behavior); } } public void onNavButtonsDarkIntensityChanged(float darkIntensity) { if (mTaskbarActivityContext != null) { mTaskbarActivityContext.onNavButtonsDarkIntensityChanged(darkIntensity); } } /** * Called when the manager is no longer needed */ public void destroy() { destroyExistingTaskbar(); mDisplayController.removeChangeListener(mDispInfoChangeListener); SettingsCache.INSTANCE.get(mContext).unregister(USER_SETUP_COMPLETE_URI, mUserSetupCompleteListener); SettingsCache.INSTANCE.get(mContext).unregister(NAV_BAR_KIDS_MODE, mNavBarKidsModeListener); mContext.unregisterComponentCallbacks(mComponentCallbacks); mContext.unregisterReceiver(mShutdownReceiver); } public @Nullable TaskbarActivityContext getCurrentActivityContext() { return mTaskbarActivityContext; } public void dumpLogs(String prefix, PrintWriter pw) { pw.println(prefix + "TaskbarManager:"); if (mTaskbarActivityContext == null) { pw.println(prefix + "\tTaskbarActivityContext: null"); } else { mTaskbarActivityContext.dumpLogs(prefix + "\t", pw); } } }