It was defaulting to 128M which was slightly too small for all the
applications. Increasing to 150M fits the resulting image.
Change-Id: I55957c54fbdb77090487c08ed3948988621978b3
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
This splits the existing full.mk in two parts:
-One is the device-independent full_base.mk
-The other is the emulator-specific device.mk
This way we'll be able to inherit from full_base.mk
for on-device builds without any emulator-specific
files getting in the way.
Change-Id: Ieb1f4ed47988c8fff119ff53f1f374032da3752d
A long time ago, Android.mk in devices had the same semantics
as the current AndroidBoard.mk. This eventually caused problems
(as it didn't allow having a true Android.mk there) so we switched,
and left an error behind in case people were still using the old
semantics (i.e. having an Android.mk but no AndroidBoard.mk).
Fast forward a few years to the present: we're finding that we want
to get rid of AndroidBoard.mk, so there are devices that will have
Android.mk but not AndroidBoard.mk. As this is becoming a legitimate
case, the error for it is removed, and the include for AndroidBoard.mk
is made optional.
Change-Id: Ic683419d4aaab122259715e0112660d2a6359e91
Merge commit '85fd5030b11d412f345b0ed039aa9912c7973aea' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '85fd5030b11d412f345b0ed039aa9912c7973aea':
Revert "Fixed problem with keymap files copied to target"
Merge commit 'a160e3169e6624610fd05b2edd14b674ffb54e44' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'a160e3169e6624610fd05b2edd14b674ffb54e44':
Fixed problem with keymap files copied to target
Moved Android.mk and keymap files except AVRCP.kl from sdk/emulator/keymaps
to build/target/board/generic. This causes the keymap files to copied into
the system image of generic and sdk products, but not into the system image
of HW products. Originally the qwerty.kl was copied to target no matter
if the target had a qwerty keyboard or not, which is the case for e.g.
the Nexus One.
Change-Id: I7cd80497632fb3b9e7ce2f3a7888d4924a355f52
Added "TARGET_CPU_SMP := true" to simulator configuration, since it's
likely the simulator will be running on SMP hardware.
Change-Id: I7527895abe70ffaece5c52fd3ffcfe4b0d698fd2
Add in Makefiles and support files for x86 builds
Based on changes by: wonjong.lee <wonjong.lee@windriver.com>
Additional changes by: Mark Gross <mark.gross@intel.com>
Additional changes by: Bruce Beare <brucex.j.beare@intel.com>
Change-Id: Id087411b282b1b68a0251e7f9cbbdde183549787
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <brucex.j.beare@intel.com>
Non-HTC devices may have multiple files constituting their "radio
image". Generalize the INSTALLED_RADIOIMAGE_TARGET variable a bit:
initially define it as empty, then let AndroidBoard.mk files add to
it. Provide a convenience function add-radio-image for them to call
to add files. Put all those files into the target_files zip for use
in OTA and fastboot package construction.
Note that for HTC devices, this changes the name of the radio image in
the target_files zip: instead of "RADIO/image" it will be
"RADIO/radio.img". Tools that use the target_files zip will need to
be changed.