isVoiceCapable returning the wrong value - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello dear modders, hackers, vagabonds, ladies and gentlemen!
The device I'm using is the p5110.
I've moddified isVoiceCapable in /frameworks/base/telephony/java/android/telephony/ to look like this:
Code:
public boolean isVoiceCapable() {
Log.d("Cancantest", "Is context null? " + (sContext==null));
if (sContext == null) return true;
Log.d("Cancantest", "Boolean value is " + (sContext.getResources().getBoolean(
com.android.internal.R.bool.config_voice_capable)) );
return sContext.getResources().getBoolean(
com.android.internal.R.bool.config_voice_capable);
}
and my /frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml contains
Code:
<bool name="config_voice_capable">true</bool>
but for some reason, the logcat output of the logs I've put in are:
Code:
D/Cancantest( 1672): Is context null? false
D/Cancantest( 1672): Boolean value is false
Am I missing a setting somewhere else?
Edit: By the way, I'm calling isVoiceCapable() from Settings.apk by clicking the "Sound" settings.

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Need help troubleshooting my code.

Ok so for these last three days i have been trying to get into the android game. I did the hello android tutorial and yea. that was boring lol, so i decided to try and create a program to temporarily fix the keyboard backlight issue being experienced by some ICS port users. i have only part of the code done but it does not execute at all. I am not sure whats the problem. I have writted additional pieces to this code but have not put them in the program as i want to figure out why it doesnt run before i add more and then clean it up.
Code:
package com.dri94.led;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.widget.TextView;
public class LEDLightActivity extends Activity {
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@SuppressWarnings("null")
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
final int SDK_INT;
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.main);
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
DataOutputStream os = null;
TextView tv = new TextView(this);
tv.setText("Enter 'y' to turn on keyboard light or 'n' to turn it off");
String yOrN = input.next();
if (yOrN == "y") {
tv.setText("Enter SDK number 7 for GB devices or 14 for ICS devices. No other devices are supported at this time");
SDK_INT = input.nextInt();
if (SDK_INT == '7') {
try {
os.writeBytes("echo 255 > /sys/class/leds/keyboard-backlight/brightness\n"
+ "chmod 444 /sys/class/leds/keyboard-backlight/brightness\n");
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
else {
try {
os.writeBytes("echo 255 > /sys/class/leds/kpd_backlight_en\n"
+ "chmod 444 /sys/class/leds/kpd_backlight_en\n");
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
}
Any logcat output? I don't have ICS so those paths aren't available on my device, but similar paths are symlinks and directories. Does your app have write permissions to kpd_backlight_en (or whatever the symlink points to)?
You have a lot of problems there, lets point some of them out,
Code:
DataOutputStream os = null;
Youre initializating your outputStream as null, wich is a problem consideering you use it for writing a file. Also there are so many easier ways to write files, for example, I propose this simple writing method
Code:
public static void WriteFile(String text, String file) {
try{
FileWriter fstream = new FileWriter(file);
BufferedWriter out = new BufferedWriter(fstream);
out.write(text);
out.close();
}catch (Exception e){
//Deal exception ;D
}
}
simple code usage will be then
Code:
WriteFile("255", "/sys/class/leds/keyboard-backlight/brightness");
Second error I found, comparing strings with "==", this
Code:
if (yOrN == "y")
is wrong, you should try with
Code:
if (yOrN.equals("y")) {
Another thing i dont understand is this
Code:
final int SDK_INT;
Why do you declare a variable as final, if you are gonna assign some value later, right here
Code:
SDK_INT = input.nextInt();
Last thing I found is also comparing an integer with string? I dont understand what you do there
Code:
if (SDK_INT == '7')
Also your way to manage user inputs would be better with a simple button (or toggleButton) for turn on/off lights, or even use SensorEventListener.
I hope I have helped you in some , just tell me if you need something. Good luck!
How should i initialize it? And thank you alot. Ima play with my code tomorrow. The last one though is comparing it with a character value. but this post helped alot. I appreciate it... Especially cause i made soooo many beginner mistakes. My professor would be disappointed
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thanks i wasnt sure where to post this! ill remember that from now on

[Q] own global settings (Settings.System)

Hi all,
I am currently doing some changes to the CM7-Framework and therefore need a custom option.
I wrote a simple app to test it and it doesn't work. The app has 3 Buttons
turnOn, turnOff and check
and one TextView for output.
Clicking turnOn does:
Code:
boolean success = Settings.System.putInt(getContentResolver(), "USE_BUTTONS_ON_NOTIFICATON", 1);
textView1.setText("set USE_BUTTONS_ON_NOTIFICATION to 1, success: " + success);
Clicking turnOff does:
Code:
boolean success = Settings.System.putInt(getContentResolver(), "USE_BUTTONS_ON_NOTIFICATON", 0);
textView1.setText("set USE_BUTTONS_ON_NOTIFICATION to 0, success: " + success);
and check does:
Code:
try {
int value = Settings.System.getInt(getContentResolver(), "USE_BUTTONS_ON_NOTIFICATION");
textView1.setText("USE_BUTTONS_ON_NOTIFICATION is: " + value);
} catch (SettingNotFoundException e) {
textView1.setText("Setting not found");
e.printStackTrace();
}
Both buttons return true, but check always says that the option is 1.
Is it even possible to change Settings like this? The app has the WRITE_SETTINGS permission.
If it is not possible, what would be a good way to ìmplement an option set by an app and read by a class inside the framework?

Ping app

hey guys,
Building an app that runs a ping command at the moment and I can't quite get it to work. If I modify the command to something that isn't a terminal command then it'll output my error statement but i can't get it to display the ping output. any help would be awesome. I know my outputs for my error are bad but it's an easy way to determine what path it's outputting.
package com.mycompany.myapp;
import android.app.*;
import android.os.*;
import android.view.*;
import android.widget.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.lang.Process;
public class MainActivity extends Activity
{
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
TextView Text = new TextView(this);
Runtime runtime = Runtime.getRuntime();
try
{
Process proc = runtime.getRuntime().exec("system/bin/ping 192.168.1.1");
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(
new InputStreamReader(proc.getInputStream()));
String line = "null";
while ((line = in.readLine()) != null) {
Text.setText(in.readLine());
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
String line="55";
Text.setText(line);
}
setContentView(Text);
}
}
Thanks for any help you guys can give me,
Adam
Hey,
Try using "system/bin/ping -c 1 192.168.1.1" instead.
And then add this line just after that:
Code:
proc.waitFor();
and while reading the output of the ping you might want to do it like this maybe?
Code:
String line = "";
String result = "";
while (line != null)
{
result = result + "\n" + line;
line = in.readLine();
}
Text.setText(result);
If you want to ping more than 1 packet I think it would be better to make a new thread and do proc.waitFor() in that thread. Then send a message using a handler to set the output of the ping to the TextView
k i have done that and that does make more sense but Im still getting a black screen on the output. i am testing on a Sony tab s and using AIDE (on the device) cause my eclipse is broken. this is how my code looks now,
package com.mycompany.myapp;
import android.app.*;
import android.os.*;
import android.view.*;
import android.widget.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.lang.Process;
public class MainActivity extends Activity
{
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
TextView Text = new TextView(this);
Runtime runtime = Runtime.getRuntime();
try
{
Process proc = runtime.getRuntime().exec("system/bin/ping 192.168.1.1");
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(
new InputStreamReader(proc.getInputStream()));
String line = "null";
while ((line = in.readLine()) != null) {
Text.setText(in.readLine());
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
String line="55";
Text.setText(line);
}
setContentView(Text);
}
}
Is there anything else I could be missing??
Thanks,
Adam
Hey, I think you posted the same code again.
I am not sure if you can read the process stream before it is complete and ping does take a long time to complete. So your main thread is blocking on it and it doesn't get to executing the setContentView.
Thats why I think going for a seperate thread is a better option.
so it would be better to put the ping into a new class and call on it when i need it??
Not a seperate class, a seperate thread to be more specific.
Even if you do put the ping code in a seperate class' method and call that method in onCreate it will still run on the your applications main thread.
What I was trying to say is something along the lines of the following code:
Code:
private TextView textView;
private Process process;
private Handler handler;
private Thread pingThread;
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
textView = new TextView(this);
textView.setText("Pinging...");
setContentView(textView);
try
{
process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("system/bin/ping -c 5 192.168.1.1");
handler = new Handler()
{
@Override
public void handleMessage(Message msg)
{
try
{
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(process.getInputStream()));
String line = "";
String result = "";
while(line != null)
{
result = result + "\n" + line;
line = reader.readLine();
}
reader.close();
textView.setText(result);
}
catch(Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
textView.setText("Error");
}
}
};
pingThread = new Thread()
{
@Override
public void run()
{
try
{
process.waitFor();
}
catch(Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
handler.sendEmptyMessage(0);
}
};
pingThread.start();
} catch (Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
I am not sure if this is exactly how you want your app to behave. There might be a better way of doing what you want than what I have suggested but I tested the above code and it works for me.
thats wicked, basically what want my program to do is to run a ping command through a usb to rj45 adapter. at the moment I just need it to do the ping command through wifi and once that was working I was going to set it up to go through usb.
I wonder if there's something I'm doing wrong like I'm build the apk in AIDE on the tablet or something, cause I'm still getting a black screen when booting the app.
If I error the code up a bit, Like put "system/bin/pi ....." instead I do get pinging on the app but no error output and if the code is fine then nothing displays
That is very strange :S.
If you use the incorrect command it works fine but when you use the correct command it doesn't?
Can you post your code? or provide more details if possible?
the code is just the code you posted cause I thought if a I could get it working with that code then modify it to what it needs to do, when the command is incorrect it displays "ping....." but doesn't display an error, I'm going to install eclipse and build the package with that and see how it goes. did you test on a tablet and what did you use to deploy the package?
Adz117 said:
the code is just the code you posted cause I thought if a I could get it working with that code then modify it to what it needs to do, when the command is incorrect it displays "ping....." but doesn't display an error, I'm going to install eclipse and build the package with that and see how it goes. did you test on a tablet and what did you use to deploy the package?
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I think i know whats happening. It isnt the Ide and using eclipse wont make much of a difference.
Are you usIng something like -c 5 in the ping command? Cause if you aren't i think ping is Going to take a really long time and all you'll see on the screen is "Pinging..."
Yea I have got that in the command, when the code is correct and working I dont get anything all I get is a black screen. Its when I error the command up a bit that I get pinging
Sent from my Sony Tablet S using XDA
hey guys,
just got eclipse running and tested it on an avd emulator and it runs perfect, so the question is what would cause it not to run on my tablet?
I have no idea! I don't have access to an Android Tablet, so I can't test it out! I tested it out on my phone too and it works just fine.
One thing I can suggest though is:
Put log statements throughout the program to signify where the the control has reached. Then run it on your tablet. That should shed some light on where the code is failing on your tablet.
tested it on my phone which is running 2.3 and it failed on there as well, "ping......" would pop up for about a second then disappear, also if I use a command like ls instead of ping on my tablet it will work perfectly fine so I'm guessing for some reason past android 2.1 it doesn't like the ping command. any ideas?
I tested it out on phone with 2.2. Did you try putting log statements and checking where it is failing.
You could also add breakpoints in your code and run it?

Need Help in porting Halo to CM11 /// NullPointerException

Hello
I am working on trying to port halo to cm11 and facing issues.
The Problem:
Its actually giving me nullpointerexception (Heres complete log-> http://pastebin.com/hQ7Wmane ) in BaseStatusBar.java (here's the complete code: http://pastebin.com/bvRaw4ta) in method "mUpdateHalo":
Code:
protected void updateHalo() {
mHaloActive = Settings.System.getInt(mContext.getContentResolver(),
Settings.System.HALO_ACTIVE, 0) == 1;
Resources resources = mContext.getResources();
//I think Next part is where error occurs
if (mHaloActive) {
mHaloButton.setImageDrawable(resources.getDrawable(R.drawable.ic_notify_halo_pressed));
}
else{
mHaloButton.setImageDrawable(resources.getDrawable(R.drawable.ic_notify_halo_normal));}
if (mHaloActive) {
if (mHalo == null) {
LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater) mContext
.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
mHalo = (Halo) inflater.inflate(R.layout.halo_trigger, null);
mHalo.setLayerType(View.LAYER_TYPE_HARDWARE, null);
WindowManager.LayoutParams params = mHalo.getWMParams();
mWindowManager.addView(mHalo, params);
mHalo.setStatusBar(this);
}
} else {
if (mHalo != null) {
mHalo.cleanUp();
mWindowManager.removeView(mHalo);
mHalo = null;
}
}
}
Possible Cause:
As far as I think, its due to the reason that for some reason its not able to find "ic_notify_halo_pressed" and "ic_notify_halo_normal" resources in drawable. I use xhdpi phone (nexus 4), and these resources are present in drawable-xhdpi folder. So maybe I am wrong.....
Additional Info:
I cherry-picked from these repos->
https://github.com/jabzaVR/aospa_pa...mmit/968104f9aa7ecd0efca153a30cc74464bd0956cf
and https://github.com/jabzaVR/aospa_frameworks_base/commit/ab72e4ab36778474593ffce89150aece01d5f9c6
Since the repo is aospa based, I had to manually patch some files (out of which BaseStatuBar.java aka the file where problem occurs is one file that I had to manually patch).
All other things I think work as ROM builds fine and even starts but causes systemui crash with above given log. Would appreciate any help. If you need some other file, please do tell.
EDIT: Solved the Problem.
How's the progress on this?

[Q] How can I access my preference?

I created a Xposed module with a SettingsActivity. Users can set what they want in SettingActicity.
Now I want to read my preference in hooking process.So I wrote these in SettingActicity:
Code:
getPreferenceManager().setSharedPreferencesMode(MODE_WORLD_READABLE);
getPreferenceManager().setSharedPreferencesName("com.me.myapp");
addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.pref_general);
And these in a class which used to hook method:
Code:
@Override
public void initZygote(IXposedHookZygoteInit.StartupParam startupParam) throws Throwable {
prefs = new XSharedPreferences("com.me.myapp");
prefs.makeWorldReadable();
}
@Override
protected void afterHookedMethod(MethodHookParam param) throws Throwable {
prefs.reload;
if (prefs.getInt("policy", -1) == 1) { // policy is a keyname which is defined in PreferenceScreen
// do something
}
But it can't read anything.So it always return default value.
And I got prefs.getAll().size() is 0.
I checked /data/data/com.me.myapp/shared_prefs, there is a xml file named com.me.myapp.xml .Its permission is 664.But I still can't read my preference.
Any ideas to solve it? Thanks in advance.
PS:I'm using Android Studio to build this module.

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