So far, we have *_system.mk and *_vendor.mk.
This patch split all product settings from *_vendor.mk to new
*_product.mk
This patch also create a new telephony.mk to include all
telephony_*.mk
Bug: 119747870
Test: lunch mainline_arm64-user; make -j
Test: compare the content with and without the patch
Test: the output files in out folder are the same
Change-Id: I79aefdd1971b3b5724a3ec858de4109b645c765a
Merged-In: I79aefdd1971b3b5724a3ec858de4109b645c765a
These apps are included on all mainline devices. Including them
necessitates splitting telephony.mk into two pieces, as "rild"
installs on /vendor.
Bug: 80410283
Test: lunch mainline_arm64; m nothing
Change-Id: Id4f1684604c71e853c8096e9a6992e65b6dfefed
The moved files are all emulator specific so should reside in vendor
directory/partition. This modification resolves a Launcher crash
issue when GSI boots on the emulator. Directly relevant file is
handheld_core_hardware.xml, which is absent from the GSI.
All other files moved in this change can cause similar issues (if they
stay under /system) since they aren't present on GSI, either.
Bug: 67987112
Test: x86 GSI boots to home screenon with 2 emulator products, aosp_x86,
and sdk_gphone_x86 on the x86 emulator (on internal master).
Both aosp_x86 and aosp_x86_64 boot to home screen on the emulator.
Both aosp_arm and sdk_phone_arm boot to home screen on the arm
emulator.
Change-Id: I2ff4f71b89d84dab322d00cf846cf06c98a1e8a7
full_base_telephoney.mk file gets used only for emulators which should
have bluetooth disabled. Using the default handheld_core_hardware.xml
file has bluetooth enabled. We should use the generic
handheld_core_hardware.xml file for emulators which has bluetooth
disabled.
Its presence causes problems upstream in SystemServer when
BluetoothService starts and requires an extra emulator config change
which should not be there.
Bug: 35361545
Test: Verified by launching Android Emulator. It works fine and does not
start bluetooth.
Change-Id: I484c3d5867f46853fb49f28422dd72ab362ed768
Split telephony into its own product, so that we can easily
add telephony support to any configuration without pulling
anything else. Use it from generic.
Split the "full" family between a (no-telephony) base,
a telephony version of the same (both of which can be used
as a starting point for on-device builds), and the true classic
full which is an emulator build.
Change-Id: I616d34f2a29415b8ec997173f8e893c312ade5c2