Remote volume handling
Extend RemoteControlClient class to enable an applicaton to
specify more information about how it's playing media, now covering
usecases where media playback happens "remotely". This playback
information can be used to set the volume and maximum volume
used remotely.
Declare a new intent and associated extras in Intent,
ACTION_VOLUME_UPDATE, so an application can be notified that
the volume it handles should be updated. It can then use
the new RemoteControlClient.setPlaybackInformation() method
to notify AudioService what the volume is.
Extend AudioService to maintain playback information associated
with the RemoteControlClient information in the stack of
media button event receivers (mRCStack). The information
about the active remote is cached so the stack doesn't have
to be iterated over in order to retrieve remote playback info.
Events to "adjust" the remote volume based on hardware key
presses cause the client application to be notified of
volume updates, and the volume panel to display the volume
set by the app.
Revise which stream type is controlled when none is specified
according to latest guidelines for remote playback.
Update VolumePanel class to support a new pseudo stream type,
AudioService.STREAM_REMOTE_MUSIC, that corresponds to the
remote playback volume, and uses the new "media route" icon.
Enable it to receive asynchronously new volume values for
the remote that will be displayed if the UI is still up,
and ignored otherwise.
Now supports hiding/showing sliders dynamically so remote
volume only appears when AudioService has a remote control
client handling remote volume.
Define new java symbols for the two media route icons.
Modify lockscreen behavior: don't automatically control music
volume when music is active, consider also remote playback.
Still to do:
- playback information set by RemoteControlClient should post
a message for AudioService to update playback information
instead of updating it synchronously
Change-Id: I557aa687239f9acfe33a609f05876c67fa7eb967
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