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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2007 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.app;
18 
19 import android.content.ComponentName;
20 import android.content.Context;
21 import android.content.Intent;
22 import android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo;
23 import android.content.pm.ConfigurationInfo;
24 import android.content.pm.IPackageDataObserver;
25 import android.graphics.Bitmap;
26 import android.os.Debug;
27 import android.os.RemoteException;
28 import android.os.Handler;
29 import android.os.Parcel;
30 import android.os.Parcelable;
31 import android.os.SystemProperties;
32 import android.text.TextUtils;
33 import java.util.List;
34 
35 /**
36  * Interact with the overall activities running in the system.
37  */
38 public class ActivityManager {
39     private static String TAG = "ActivityManager";
40     private static boolean DEBUG = false;
41     private static boolean localLOGV = DEBUG || android.util.Config.LOGV;
42 
43     private final Context mContext;
44     private final Handler mHandler;
45 
ActivityManager(Context context, Handler handler)46     /*package*/ ActivityManager(Context context, Handler handler) {
47         mContext = context;
48         mHandler = handler;
49     }
50 
51     /**
52      * Return the approximate per-application memory class of the current
53      * device.  This gives you an idea of how hard a memory limit you should
54      * impose on your application to let the overall system work best.  The
55      * returned value is in megabytes; the baseline Android memory class is
56      * 16 (which happens to be the Java heap limit of those devices); some
57      * device with more memory may return 24 or even higher numbers.
58      */
getMemoryClass()59     public int getMemoryClass() {
60         return staticGetMemoryClass();
61     }
62 
63     /** @hide */
staticGetMemoryClass()64     static public int staticGetMemoryClass() {
65         // Really brain dead right now -- just take this from the configured
66         // vm heap size, and assume it is in megabytes and thus ends with "m".
67         String vmHeapSize = SystemProperties.get("dalvik.vm.heapsize", "16m");
68         return Integer.parseInt(vmHeapSize.substring(0, vmHeapSize.length()-1));
69     }
70 
71     /**
72      * Information you can retrieve about tasks that the user has most recently
73      * started or visited.
74      */
75     public static class RecentTaskInfo implements Parcelable {
76         /**
77          * If this task is currently running, this is the identifier for it.
78          * If it is not running, this will be -1.
79          */
80         public int id;
81 
82         /**
83          * The original Intent used to launch the task.  You can use this
84          * Intent to re-launch the task (if it is no longer running) or bring
85          * the current task to the front.
86          */
87         public Intent baseIntent;
88 
89         /**
90          * If this task was started from an alias, this is the actual
91          * activity component that was initially started; the component of
92          * the baseIntent in this case is the name of the actual activity
93          * implementation that the alias referred to.  Otherwise, this is null.
94          */
95         public ComponentName origActivity;
96 
RecentTaskInfo()97         public RecentTaskInfo() {
98         }
99 
describeContents()100         public int describeContents() {
101             return 0;
102         }
103 
writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)104         public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
105             dest.writeInt(id);
106             if (baseIntent != null) {
107                 dest.writeInt(1);
108                 baseIntent.writeToParcel(dest, 0);
109             } else {
110                 dest.writeInt(0);
111             }
112             ComponentName.writeToParcel(origActivity, dest);
113         }
114 
readFromParcel(Parcel source)115         public void readFromParcel(Parcel source) {
116             id = source.readInt();
117             if (source.readInt() != 0) {
118                 baseIntent = Intent.CREATOR.createFromParcel(source);
119             } else {
120                 baseIntent = null;
121             }
122             origActivity = ComponentName.readFromParcel(source);
123         }
124 
125         public static final Creator<RecentTaskInfo> CREATOR
126                 = new Creator<RecentTaskInfo>() {
127             public RecentTaskInfo createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
128                 return new RecentTaskInfo(source);
129             }
130             public RecentTaskInfo[] newArray(int size) {
131                 return new RecentTaskInfo[size];
132             }
133         };
134 
RecentTaskInfo(Parcel source)135         private RecentTaskInfo(Parcel source) {
136             readFromParcel(source);
137         }
138     }
139 
140     /**
141      * Flag for use with {@link #getRecentTasks}: return all tasks, even those
142      * that have set their
143      * {@link android.content.Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS} flag.
144      */
145     public static final int RECENT_WITH_EXCLUDED = 0x0001;
146 
147     /**
148      * @hide
149      * TODO: Make this public.  Provides a list that does not contain any
150      * recent tasks that currently are not available to the user.
151      */
152     public static final int RECENT_IGNORE_UNAVAILABLE = 0x0002;
153 
154     /**
155      * Return a list of the tasks that the user has recently launched, with
156      * the most recent being first and older ones after in order.
157      *
158      * @param maxNum The maximum number of entries to return in the list.  The
159      * actual number returned may be smaller, depending on how many tasks the
160      * user has started and the maximum number the system can remember.
161      *
162      * @return Returns a list of RecentTaskInfo records describing each of
163      * the recent tasks.
164      *
165      * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
166      * not hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#GET_TASKS} permission.
167      */
getRecentTasks(int maxNum, int flags)168     public List<RecentTaskInfo> getRecentTasks(int maxNum, int flags)
169             throws SecurityException {
170         try {
171             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getRecentTasks(maxNum,
172                     flags);
173         } catch (RemoteException e) {
174             // System dead, we will be dead too soon!
175             return null;
176         }
177     }
178 
179     /**
180      * Information you can retrieve about a particular task that is currently
181      * "running" in the system.  Note that a running task does not mean the
182      * given task actual has a process it is actively running in; it simply
183      * means that the user has gone to it and never closed it, but currently
184      * the system may have killed its process and is only holding on to its
185      * last state in order to restart it when the user returns.
186      */
187     public static class RunningTaskInfo implements Parcelable {
188         /**
189          * A unique identifier for this task.
190          */
191         public int id;
192 
193         /**
194          * The component launched as the first activity in the task.  This can
195          * be considered the "application" of this task.
196          */
197         public ComponentName baseActivity;
198 
199         /**
200          * The activity component at the top of the history stack of the task.
201          * This is what the user is currently doing.
202          */
203         public ComponentName topActivity;
204 
205         /**
206          * Thumbnail representation of the task's current state.
207          */
208         public Bitmap thumbnail;
209 
210         /**
211          * Description of the task's current state.
212          */
213         public CharSequence description;
214 
215         /**
216          * Number of activities in this task.
217          */
218         public int numActivities;
219 
220         /**
221          * Number of activities that are currently running (not stopped
222          * and persisted) in this task.
223          */
224         public int numRunning;
225 
RunningTaskInfo()226         public RunningTaskInfo() {
227         }
228 
describeContents()229         public int describeContents() {
230             return 0;
231         }
232 
writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)233         public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
234             dest.writeInt(id);
235             ComponentName.writeToParcel(baseActivity, dest);
236             ComponentName.writeToParcel(topActivity, dest);
237             if (thumbnail != null) {
238                 dest.writeInt(1);
239                 thumbnail.writeToParcel(dest, 0);
240             } else {
241                 dest.writeInt(0);
242             }
243             TextUtils.writeToParcel(description, dest,
244                     Parcelable.PARCELABLE_WRITE_RETURN_VALUE);
245             dest.writeInt(numActivities);
246             dest.writeInt(numRunning);
247         }
248 
readFromParcel(Parcel source)249         public void readFromParcel(Parcel source) {
250             id = source.readInt();
251             baseActivity = ComponentName.readFromParcel(source);
252             topActivity = ComponentName.readFromParcel(source);
253             if (source.readInt() != 0) {
254                 thumbnail = Bitmap.CREATOR.createFromParcel(source);
255             } else {
256                 thumbnail = null;
257             }
258             description = TextUtils.CHAR_SEQUENCE_CREATOR.createFromParcel(source);
259             numActivities = source.readInt();
260             numRunning = source.readInt();
261         }
262 
263         public static final Creator<RunningTaskInfo> CREATOR = new Creator<RunningTaskInfo>() {
264             public RunningTaskInfo createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
265                 return new RunningTaskInfo(source);
266             }
267             public RunningTaskInfo[] newArray(int size) {
268                 return new RunningTaskInfo[size];
269             }
270         };
271 
RunningTaskInfo(Parcel source)272         private RunningTaskInfo(Parcel source) {
273             readFromParcel(source);
274         }
275     }
276 
277     /**
278      * Return a list of the tasks that are currently running, with
279      * the most recent being first and older ones after in order.  Note that
280      * "running" does not mean any of the task's code is currently loaded or
281      * activity -- the task may have been frozen by the system, so that it
282      * can be restarted in its previous state when next brought to the
283      * foreground.
284      *
285      * @param maxNum The maximum number of entries to return in the list.  The
286      * actual number returned may be smaller, depending on how many tasks the
287      * user has started.
288      *
289      * @param flags Optional flags
290      * @param receiver Optional receiver for delayed thumbnails
291      *
292      * @return Returns a list of RunningTaskInfo records describing each of
293      * the running tasks.
294      *
295      * Some thumbnails may not be available at the time of this call. The optional
296      * receiver may be used to receive those thumbnails.
297      *
298      * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
299      * not hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#GET_TASKS} permission.
300      *
301      * @hide
302      */
getRunningTasks(int maxNum, int flags, IThumbnailReceiver receiver)303     public List<RunningTaskInfo> getRunningTasks(int maxNum, int flags, IThumbnailReceiver receiver)
304             throws SecurityException {
305         try {
306             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getTasks(maxNum, flags, receiver);
307         } catch (RemoteException e) {
308             // System dead, we will be dead too soon!
309             return null;
310         }
311     }
312 
313     /**
314      * Return a list of the tasks that are currently running, with
315      * the most recent being first and older ones after in order.  Note that
316      * "running" does not mean any of the task's code is currently loaded or
317      * activity -- the task may have been frozen by the system, so that it
318      * can be restarted in its previous state when next brought to the
319      * foreground.
320      *
321      * @param maxNum The maximum number of entries to return in the list.  The
322      * actual number returned may be smaller, depending on how many tasks the
323      * user has started.
324      *
325      * @return Returns a list of RunningTaskInfo records describing each of
326      * the running tasks.
327      *
328      * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
329      * not hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#GET_TASKS} permission.
330      */
getRunningTasks(int maxNum)331     public List<RunningTaskInfo> getRunningTasks(int maxNum)
332             throws SecurityException {
333         return getRunningTasks(maxNum, 0, null);
334     }
335 
336     /**
337      * Information you can retrieve about a particular Service that is
338      * currently running in the system.
339      */
340     public static class RunningServiceInfo implements Parcelable {
341         /**
342          * The service component.
343          */
344         public ComponentName service;
345 
346         /**
347          * If non-zero, this is the process the service is running in.
348          */
349         public int pid;
350 
351         /**
352          * The UID that owns this service.
353          */
354         public int uid;
355 
356         /**
357          * The name of the process this service runs in.
358          */
359         public String process;
360 
361         /**
362          * Set to true if the service has asked to run as a foreground process.
363          */
364         public boolean foreground;
365 
366         /**
367          * The time when the service was first made active, either by someone
368          * starting or binding to it.  This
369          * is in units of {@link android.os.SystemClock#elapsedRealtime()}.
370          */
371         public long activeSince;
372 
373         /**
374          * Set to true if this service has been explicitly started.
375          */
376         public boolean started;
377 
378         /**
379          * Number of clients connected to the service.
380          */
381         public int clientCount;
382 
383         /**
384          * Number of times the service's process has crashed while the service
385          * is running.
386          */
387         public int crashCount;
388 
389         /**
390          * The time when there was last activity in the service (either
391          * explicit requests to start it or clients binding to it).  This
392          * is in units of {@link android.os.SystemClock#uptimeMillis()}.
393          */
394         public long lastActivityTime;
395 
396         /**
397          * If non-zero, this service is not currently running, but scheduled to
398          * restart at the given time.
399          */
400         public long restarting;
401 
402         /**
403          * Bit for {@link #flags}: set if this service has been
404          * explicitly started.
405          */
406         public static final int FLAG_STARTED = 1<<0;
407 
408         /**
409          * Bit for {@link #flags}: set if the service has asked to
410          * run as a foreground process.
411          */
412         public static final int FLAG_FOREGROUND = 1<<1;
413 
414         /**
415          * Bit for {@link #flags): set if the service is running in a
416          * core system process.
417          */
418         public static final int FLAG_SYSTEM_PROCESS = 1<<2;
419 
420         /**
421          * Bit for {@link #flags): set if the service is running in a
422          * persistent process.
423          */
424         public static final int FLAG_PERSISTENT_PROCESS = 1<<3;
425 
426         /**
427          * Running flags.
428          */
429         public int flags;
430 
431         /**
432          * For special services that are bound to by system code, this is
433          * the package that holds the binding.
434          */
435         public String clientPackage;
436 
437         /**
438          * For special services that are bound to by system code, this is
439          * a string resource providing a user-visible label for who the
440          * client is.
441          */
442         public int clientLabel;
443 
RunningServiceInfo()444         public RunningServiceInfo() {
445         }
446 
describeContents()447         public int describeContents() {
448             return 0;
449         }
450 
writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)451         public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
452             ComponentName.writeToParcel(service, dest);
453             dest.writeInt(pid);
454             dest.writeInt(uid);
455             dest.writeString(process);
456             dest.writeInt(foreground ? 1 : 0);
457             dest.writeLong(activeSince);
458             dest.writeInt(started ? 1 : 0);
459             dest.writeInt(clientCount);
460             dest.writeInt(crashCount);
461             dest.writeLong(lastActivityTime);
462             dest.writeLong(restarting);
463             dest.writeInt(this.flags);
464             dest.writeString(clientPackage);
465             dest.writeInt(clientLabel);
466         }
467 
readFromParcel(Parcel source)468         public void readFromParcel(Parcel source) {
469             service = ComponentName.readFromParcel(source);
470             pid = source.readInt();
471             uid = source.readInt();
472             process = source.readString();
473             foreground = source.readInt() != 0;
474             activeSince = source.readLong();
475             started = source.readInt() != 0;
476             clientCount = source.readInt();
477             crashCount = source.readInt();
478             lastActivityTime = source.readLong();
479             restarting = source.readLong();
480             flags = source.readInt();
481             clientPackage = source.readString();
482             clientLabel = source.readInt();
483         }
484 
485         public static final Creator<RunningServiceInfo> CREATOR = new Creator<RunningServiceInfo>() {
486             public RunningServiceInfo createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
487                 return new RunningServiceInfo(source);
488             }
489             public RunningServiceInfo[] newArray(int size) {
490                 return new RunningServiceInfo[size];
491             }
492         };
493 
RunningServiceInfo(Parcel source)494         private RunningServiceInfo(Parcel source) {
495             readFromParcel(source);
496         }
497     }
498 
499     /**
500      * Return a list of the services that are currently running.
501      *
502      * @param maxNum The maximum number of entries to return in the list.  The
503      * actual number returned may be smaller, depending on how many services
504      * are running.
505      *
506      * @return Returns a list of RunningServiceInfo records describing each of
507      * the running tasks.
508      */
getRunningServices(int maxNum)509     public List<RunningServiceInfo> getRunningServices(int maxNum)
510             throws SecurityException {
511         try {
512             return (List<RunningServiceInfo>)ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
513                     .getServices(maxNum, 0);
514         } catch (RemoteException e) {
515             // System dead, we will be dead too soon!
516             return null;
517         }
518     }
519 
520     /**
521      * Returns a PendingIntent you can start to show a control panel for the
522      * given running service.  If the service does not have a control panel,
523      * null is returned.
524      */
getRunningServiceControlPanel(ComponentName service)525     public PendingIntent getRunningServiceControlPanel(ComponentName service)
526             throws SecurityException {
527         try {
528             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
529                     .getRunningServiceControlPanel(service);
530         } catch (RemoteException e) {
531             // System dead, we will be dead too soon!
532             return null;
533         }
534     }
535 
536     /**
537      * Information you can retrieve about the available memory through
538      * {@link ActivityManager#getMemoryInfo}.
539      */
540     public static class MemoryInfo implements Parcelable {
541         /**
542          * The total available memory on the system.  This number should not
543          * be considered absolute: due to the nature of the kernel, a significant
544          * portion of this memory is actually in use and needed for the overall
545          * system to run well.
546          */
547         public long availMem;
548 
549         /**
550          * The threshold of {@link #availMem} at which we consider memory to be
551          * low and start killing background services and other non-extraneous
552          * processes.
553          */
554         public long threshold;
555 
556         /**
557          * Set to true if the system considers itself to currently be in a low
558          * memory situation.
559          */
560         public boolean lowMemory;
561 
MemoryInfo()562         public MemoryInfo() {
563         }
564 
describeContents()565         public int describeContents() {
566             return 0;
567         }
568 
writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)569         public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
570             dest.writeLong(availMem);
571             dest.writeLong(threshold);
572             dest.writeInt(lowMemory ? 1 : 0);
573         }
574 
readFromParcel(Parcel source)575         public void readFromParcel(Parcel source) {
576             availMem = source.readLong();
577             threshold = source.readLong();
578             lowMemory = source.readInt() != 0;
579         }
580 
581         public static final Creator<MemoryInfo> CREATOR
582                 = new Creator<MemoryInfo>() {
583             public MemoryInfo createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
584                 return new MemoryInfo(source);
585             }
586             public MemoryInfo[] newArray(int size) {
587                 return new MemoryInfo[size];
588             }
589         };
590 
MemoryInfo(Parcel source)591         private MemoryInfo(Parcel source) {
592             readFromParcel(source);
593         }
594     }
595 
getMemoryInfo(MemoryInfo outInfo)596     public void getMemoryInfo(MemoryInfo outInfo) {
597         try {
598             ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getMemoryInfo(outInfo);
599         } catch (RemoteException e) {
600         }
601     }
602 
603     /**
604      * @hide
605      */
clearApplicationUserData(String packageName, IPackageDataObserver observer)606     public boolean clearApplicationUserData(String packageName, IPackageDataObserver observer) {
607         try {
608             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().clearApplicationUserData(packageName,
609                     observer);
610         } catch (RemoteException e) {
611             return false;
612         }
613     }
614 
615     /**
616      * Information you can retrieve about any processes that are in an error condition.
617      */
618     public static class ProcessErrorStateInfo implements Parcelable {
619         /**
620          * Condition codes
621          */
622         public static final int NO_ERROR = 0;
623         public static final int CRASHED = 1;
624         public static final int NOT_RESPONDING = 2;
625 
626         /**
627          * The condition that the process is in.
628          */
629         public int condition;
630 
631         /**
632          * The process name in which the crash or error occurred.
633          */
634         public String processName;
635 
636         /**
637          * The pid of this process; 0 if none
638          */
639         public int pid;
640 
641         /**
642          * The kernel user-ID that has been assigned to this process;
643          * currently this is not a unique ID (multiple applications can have
644          * the same uid).
645          */
646         public int uid;
647 
648         /**
649          * The activity name associated with the error, if known.  May be null.
650          */
651         public String tag;
652 
653         /**
654          * A short message describing the error condition.
655          */
656         public String shortMsg;
657 
658         /**
659          * A long message describing the error condition.
660          */
661         public String longMsg;
662 
663         /**
664          * The stack trace where the error originated.  May be null.
665          */
666         public String stackTrace;
667 
668         /**
669          * to be deprecated: This value will always be null.
670          */
671         public byte[] crashData = null;
672 
ProcessErrorStateInfo()673         public ProcessErrorStateInfo() {
674         }
675 
describeContents()676         public int describeContents() {
677             return 0;
678         }
679 
writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)680         public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
681             dest.writeInt(condition);
682             dest.writeString(processName);
683             dest.writeInt(pid);
684             dest.writeInt(uid);
685             dest.writeString(tag);
686             dest.writeString(shortMsg);
687             dest.writeString(longMsg);
688             dest.writeString(stackTrace);
689         }
690 
readFromParcel(Parcel source)691         public void readFromParcel(Parcel source) {
692             condition = source.readInt();
693             processName = source.readString();
694             pid = source.readInt();
695             uid = source.readInt();
696             tag = source.readString();
697             shortMsg = source.readString();
698             longMsg = source.readString();
699             stackTrace = source.readString();
700         }
701 
702         public static final Creator<ProcessErrorStateInfo> CREATOR =
703                 new Creator<ProcessErrorStateInfo>() {
704             public ProcessErrorStateInfo createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
705                 return new ProcessErrorStateInfo(source);
706             }
707             public ProcessErrorStateInfo[] newArray(int size) {
708                 return new ProcessErrorStateInfo[size];
709             }
710         };
711 
ProcessErrorStateInfo(Parcel source)712         private ProcessErrorStateInfo(Parcel source) {
713             readFromParcel(source);
714         }
715     }
716 
717     /**
718      * Returns a list of any processes that are currently in an error condition.  The result
719      * will be null if all processes are running properly at this time.
720      *
721      * @return Returns a list of ProcessErrorStateInfo records, or null if there are no
722      * current error conditions (it will not return an empty list).  This list ordering is not
723      * specified.
724      */
getProcessesInErrorState()725     public List<ProcessErrorStateInfo> getProcessesInErrorState() {
726         try {
727             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getProcessesInErrorState();
728         } catch (RemoteException e) {
729             return null;
730         }
731     }
732 
733     /**
734      * Information you can retrieve about a running process.
735      */
736     public static class RunningAppProcessInfo implements Parcelable {
737         /**
738          * The name of the process that this object is associated with
739          */
740         public String processName;
741 
742         /**
743          * The pid of this process; 0 if none
744          */
745         public int pid;
746 
747         /**
748          * The user id of this process.
749          */
750         public int uid;
751 
752         /**
753          * All packages that have been loaded into the process.
754          */
755         public String pkgList[];
756 
757         /**
758          * Constant for {@link #flags}: this is an app that is unable to
759          * correctly save its state when going to the background,
760          * so it can not be killed while in the background.
761          * @hide
762          */
763         public static final int FLAG_CANT_SAVE_STATE = 1<<0;
764 
765         /**
766          * Constant for {@link #flags}: this process is associated with a
767          * persistent system app.
768          * @hide
769          */
770         public static final int FLAG_PERSISTENT = 1<<1;
771 
772         /**
773          * Flags of information.  May be any of
774          * {@link #FLAG_CANT_SAVE_STATE}.
775          * @hide
776          */
777         public int flags;
778 
779         /**
780          * Constant for {@link #importance}: this process is running the
781          * foreground UI.
782          */
783         public static final int IMPORTANCE_FOREGROUND = 100;
784 
785         /**
786          * Constant for {@link #importance}: this process is running something
787          * that is actively visible to the user, though not in the immediate
788          * foreground.
789          */
790         public static final int IMPORTANCE_VISIBLE = 200;
791 
792         /**
793          * Constant for {@link #importance}: this process is running something
794          * that is considered to be actively perceptible to the user.  An
795          * example would be an application performing background music playback.
796          */
797         public static final int IMPORTANCE_PERCEPTIBLE = 130;
798 
799         /**
800          * Constant for {@link #importance}: this process is running an
801          * application that can not save its state, and thus can't be killed
802          * while in the background.
803          * @hide
804          */
805         public static final int IMPORTANCE_CANT_SAVE_STATE = 170;
806 
807         /**
808          * Constant for {@link #importance}: this process is contains services
809          * that should remain running.
810          */
811         public static final int IMPORTANCE_SERVICE = 300;
812 
813         /**
814          * Constant for {@link #importance}: this process process contains
815          * background code that is expendable.
816          */
817         public static final int IMPORTANCE_BACKGROUND = 400;
818 
819         /**
820          * Constant for {@link #importance}: this process is empty of any
821          * actively running code.
822          */
823         public static final int IMPORTANCE_EMPTY = 500;
824 
825         /**
826          * The relative importance level that the system places on this
827          * process.  May be one of {@link #IMPORTANCE_FOREGROUND},
828          * {@link #IMPORTANCE_VISIBLE}, {@link #IMPORTANCE_SERVICE},
829          * {@link #IMPORTANCE_BACKGROUND}, or {@link #IMPORTANCE_EMPTY}.  These
830          * constants are numbered so that "more important" values are always
831          * smaller than "less important" values.
832          */
833         public int importance;
834 
835         /**
836          * An additional ordering within a particular {@link #importance}
837          * category, providing finer-grained information about the relative
838          * utility of processes within a category.  This number means nothing
839          * except that a smaller values are more recently used (and thus
840          * more important).  Currently an LRU value is only maintained for
841          * the {@link #IMPORTANCE_BACKGROUND} category, though others may
842          * be maintained in the future.
843          */
844         public int lru;
845 
846         /**
847          * Constant for {@link #importanceReasonCode}: nothing special has
848          * been specified for the reason for this level.
849          */
850         public static final int REASON_UNKNOWN = 0;
851 
852         /**
853          * Constant for {@link #importanceReasonCode}: one of the application's
854          * content providers is being used by another process.  The pid of
855          * the client process is in {@link #importanceReasonPid} and the
856          * target provider in this process is in
857          * {@link #importanceReasonComponent}.
858          */
859         public static final int REASON_PROVIDER_IN_USE = 1;
860 
861         /**
862          * Constant for {@link #importanceReasonCode}: one of the application's
863          * content providers is being used by another process.  The pid of
864          * the client process is in {@link #importanceReasonPid} and the
865          * target provider in this process is in
866          * {@link #importanceReasonComponent}.
867          */
868         public static final int REASON_SERVICE_IN_USE = 2;
869 
870         /**
871          * The reason for {@link #importance}, if any.
872          */
873         public int importanceReasonCode;
874 
875         /**
876          * For the specified values of {@link #importanceReasonCode}, this
877          * is the process ID of the other process that is a client of this
878          * process.  This will be 0 if no other process is using this one.
879          */
880         public int importanceReasonPid;
881 
882         /**
883          * For the specified values of {@link #importanceReasonCode}, this
884          * is the name of the component that is being used in this process.
885          */
886         public ComponentName importanceReasonComponent;
887 
RunningAppProcessInfo()888         public RunningAppProcessInfo() {
889             importance = IMPORTANCE_FOREGROUND;
890             importanceReasonCode = REASON_UNKNOWN;
891         }
892 
RunningAppProcessInfo(String pProcessName, int pPid, String pArr[])893         public RunningAppProcessInfo(String pProcessName, int pPid, String pArr[]) {
894             processName = pProcessName;
895             pid = pPid;
896             pkgList = pArr;
897         }
898 
describeContents()899         public int describeContents() {
900             return 0;
901         }
902 
writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)903         public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
904             dest.writeString(processName);
905             dest.writeInt(pid);
906             dest.writeInt(uid);
907             dest.writeStringArray(pkgList);
908             dest.writeInt(this.flags);
909             dest.writeInt(importance);
910             dest.writeInt(lru);
911             dest.writeInt(importanceReasonCode);
912             dest.writeInt(importanceReasonPid);
913             ComponentName.writeToParcel(importanceReasonComponent, dest);
914         }
915 
readFromParcel(Parcel source)916         public void readFromParcel(Parcel source) {
917             processName = source.readString();
918             pid = source.readInt();
919             uid = source.readInt();
920             pkgList = source.readStringArray();
921             flags = source.readInt();
922             importance = source.readInt();
923             lru = source.readInt();
924             importanceReasonCode = source.readInt();
925             importanceReasonPid = source.readInt();
926             importanceReasonComponent = ComponentName.readFromParcel(source);
927         }
928 
929         public static final Creator<RunningAppProcessInfo> CREATOR =
930             new Creator<RunningAppProcessInfo>() {
931             public RunningAppProcessInfo createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
932                 return new RunningAppProcessInfo(source);
933             }
934             public RunningAppProcessInfo[] newArray(int size) {
935                 return new RunningAppProcessInfo[size];
936             }
937         };
938 
RunningAppProcessInfo(Parcel source)939         private RunningAppProcessInfo(Parcel source) {
940             readFromParcel(source);
941         }
942     }
943 
944     /**
945      * Returns a list of application processes installed on external media
946      * that are running on the device.
947      *
948      * @return Returns a list of ApplicationInfo records, or null if none
949      * This list ordering is not specified.
950      * @hide
951      */
getRunningExternalApplications()952     public List<ApplicationInfo> getRunningExternalApplications() {
953         try {
954             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getRunningExternalApplications();
955         } catch (RemoteException e) {
956             return null;
957         }
958     }
959 
960     /**
961      * Returns a list of application processes that are running on the device.
962      *
963      * @return Returns a list of RunningAppProcessInfo records, or null if there are no
964      * running processes (it will not return an empty list).  This list ordering is not
965      * specified.
966      */
getRunningAppProcesses()967     public List<RunningAppProcessInfo> getRunningAppProcesses() {
968         try {
969             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getRunningAppProcesses();
970         } catch (RemoteException e) {
971             return null;
972         }
973     }
974 
975     /**
976      * Return information about the memory usage of one or more processes.
977      *
978      * @param pids The pids of the processes whose memory usage is to be
979      * retrieved.
980      * @return Returns an array of memory information, one for each
981      * requested pid.
982      */
getProcessMemoryInfo(int[] pids)983     public Debug.MemoryInfo[] getProcessMemoryInfo(int[] pids) {
984         try {
985             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getProcessMemoryInfo(pids);
986         } catch (RemoteException e) {
987             return null;
988         }
989     }
990 
991     /**
992      * @deprecated This is now just a wrapper for
993      * {@link #killBackgroundProcesses(String)}; the previous behavior here
994      * is no longer available to applications because it allows them to
995      * break other applications by removing their alarms, stopping their
996      * services, etc.
997      */
998     @Deprecated
restartPackage(String packageName)999     public void restartPackage(String packageName) {
1000         killBackgroundProcesses(packageName);
1001     }
1002 
1003     /**
1004      * Have the system immediately kill all background processes associated
1005      * with the given package.  This is the same as the kernel killing those
1006      * processes to reclaim memory; the system will take care of restarting
1007      * these processes in the future as needed.
1008      *
1009      * <p>You must hold the permission
1010      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#KILL_BACKGROUND_PROCESSES} to be able to
1011      * call this method.
1012      *
1013      * @param packageName The name of the package whose processes are to
1014      * be killed.
1015      */
killBackgroundProcesses(String packageName)1016     public void killBackgroundProcesses(String packageName) {
1017         try {
1018             ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().killBackgroundProcesses(packageName);
1019         } catch (RemoteException e) {
1020         }
1021     }
1022 
1023     /**
1024      * Have the system perform a force stop of everything associated with
1025      * the given application package.  All processes that share its uid
1026      * will be killed, all services it has running stopped, all activities
1027      * removed, etc.  In addition, a {@link Intent#ACTION_PACKAGE_RESTARTED}
1028      * broadcast will be sent, so that any of its registered alarms can
1029      * be stopped, notifications removed, etc.
1030      *
1031      * <p>You must hold the permission
1032      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#FORCE_STOP_PACKAGES} to be able to
1033      * call this method.
1034      *
1035      * @param packageName The name of the package to be stopped.
1036      *
1037      * @hide This is not available to third party applications due to
1038      * it allowing them to break other applications by stopping their
1039      * services, removing their alarms, etc.
1040      */
forceStopPackage(String packageName)1041     public void forceStopPackage(String packageName) {
1042         try {
1043             ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().forceStopPackage(packageName);
1044         } catch (RemoteException e) {
1045         }
1046     }
1047 
1048     /**
1049      * Get the device configuration attributes.
1050      */
getDeviceConfigurationInfo()1051     public ConfigurationInfo getDeviceConfigurationInfo() {
1052         try {
1053             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getDeviceConfigurationInfo();
1054         } catch (RemoteException e) {
1055         }
1056         return null;
1057     }
1058 
1059     /**
1060      * Returns "true" if the user interface is currently being messed with
1061      * by a monkey.
1062      */
isUserAMonkey()1063     public static boolean isUserAMonkey() {
1064         try {
1065             return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().isUserAMonkey();
1066         } catch (RemoteException e) {
1067         }
1068         return false;
1069     }
1070 }
1071