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* Move DownloadManager to use JobScheduler.Jeff Sharkey2016-04-251-0/+112
JobScheduler is in a much better position to coordinate tasks across the platform to optimize battery and RAM usage. This change removes a bunch of manual scheduling logic by representing each download as a separate job with relevant scheduling constraints. Requested network types, retry backoff timing, and newly added charging and idle constraints are plumbed through as job parameters. When a job times out, we halt the download and schedule it to resume later. The majority of downloads should have ETag values to enable resuming like this. Remove local wakelocks, since the platform now acquires and blames our jobs on the requesting app. When an active download is pushing updates to the database, check for both paused and cancelled state to quickly halt an ongoing download. Shift DownloadNotifier to update directly based on a Cursor, since we no longer have the overhead of fully-parsed DownloadInfo objects. Unify a handful of worker threads into a single shared thread. Remove legacy "large download" activity that was thrown in the face of the user; the UX best-practice is to go through notification, and update that dialog to let the user override and continue if under the hard limit. Bug: 28098882, 26571724 Change-Id: I33ebe59b3c2ea9c89ec526f70b1950c734abc4a7