ILocHidl is derived from IGnss, so a ILocHidl service
named gnss_vendor is also a IGnss service with the same name.
CRs-fixed: 2290565
Change-Id: I7e8a07807c26d09db5793625024bb0e08eb761f8
Since we hit GL comp quite frequently during app transitions, we
need to enable early phase offsets to give it enough time for
composition.
Test: Open app, make sure vsync-offsets shift
Bug: 75985430
Change-Id: I2f85bf72a4b135dce664f7274848f3956a9aaf7a
Add changes to not create fingerprint directories in
init.qcom.rc. It will be done in fingerprint module
init script.
Change-Id: If199cf875bb4201fcda923b0e8162b06d8d93d1a
GZOSP -
We do have 'Button' settings and can be configured for LongPress/DoubleTap actions.
Sanders doesn't have hardware keys and navbar keys do the default actions. However we have
FP gestures in MotoActions. But default actions of HOME/BACK/RECENTS cannot be performed
anymore with FP gestures as they are primary job of navbar keys.
Unless we want to gain screen-estate, there is no need for FP gestures to do default actions
along with nav-bar.
This overlay mimics the Sanders has Hardware key (just HOME a.k.a FP) and nav-bar can now be disabled.
With that we could configure default actions of HOME/BACK/RECENTS with FP gestures.
Testing response times to time.android.com from around the globe reveals
in ms:-
Europe <30
Middle East <68
North America <150
Johannesburg 183
Buenos Aires 220
Tokyo 226
Sydney 276
Hong Kong 285
Brisbane 295
Mumbai 349
Beijing 4691
Shanghai 4906
Russia n/a
Whilst time.android.com is NOT used for GPS NTP, North American time servers
are, by specifying north-america.pool.ntp.org as default in the framework,
to align with pixel devices. I am assuming similar response times to these
servers from around the world.
Great for North America and it appears Europe but it does not address the
global issue. Also, the pool.ntp.org project forbids both hardware and
software vendors from using these default zone names.
http://www.pool.ntp.org/en/vendors.html
It makes sense, therefore, to leverage the ntp.org's existing 'android' vendor
name to make the default ntp server for GPS purposes:
1.android.pool.ntp.org this will return a random but accurate NTP server in
close geopraphic proximity to the device.
Testing on my own build in the UK seems to improve hot and cold TTFF
considerably.
Change-Id: I144af45757efa35b32daf034eece6e046d2bde79
GPS components make use of DR_SYNC pulse generated by GNSS
hardware, which was received through pps device, hence
require permission for reading this device
Change-Id: I00bd3b8aa88059fb94338b6ba1d107d77c06a5e0
CRs-Fixed: 2299356