commit | 6cef2d0490519b5f24cf4a815a638a89fb48ac9a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jeongik Cha <jeongik@google.com> | Thu Mar 13 23:53:21 2025 +0900 |
committer | Jeongik Cha <jeongik@google.com> | Fri Mar 14 12:53:19 2025 +0900 |
tree | 788b6dc6e0e0e84617493d544a50e4fd158e28e2 | |
parent | 6f7ad334d7feb231ff46c0b870c7d40e3f265702 [diff] |
Handle ForegroundServiceStartNotAllowedException when starting the VM When the activity is in the background for a while(more than 5s), and startForegroundService(VmLauncherService) is called, it causes the error. This fix remedies the error: Instead of causing the crash, gracefully finishing the activity. I think it's mostly okay because the app is already in the background. And a user might not be aware that it is re-started. Bug: 401869633 Test: add sleep or postDelay before startVm to test it.. Change-Id: I7abde24dde5d7f2aa4394870bf4faf820d212dea
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