When building a generic arm 32-bit target, we also want to include
support for the ranchu board model for the updated Android emulator
based on recent upstream QEMU.
Since the emulator.mk file is included by both the generic and
generic_arm64 targets and already defines a PRODUCT_COPY_FILES and
PRODUCT_PACKAGES, move duplicate entries from
target/board/generic*/device.mk to target/product/emulator.mk.
Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>
Change-Id: I7922ec0c4097776a185dbb245301d760ff332386
Following the new vibrator hardware module implementation, the
goldfish vibrator module is no longer integrated in the default
vibrator implementation and therefore needs to be explicitly built
for the emulator.
This patch is related to others in:
- hardware/libhardware
- hardware/libhardware_legacy
- frameworks/base
- device/generic/goldfish
Change-Id: I844279f5535289f079d412fdc44c5cb3c9c1130c
Signed-off-by: David Wagner <david.wagner@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Author-tracking-BZ: 94611
Having the copy of default audio_policy.conf file in generic_no_telephony.mk
doesn't work because of multiple inheritance on certain products.
Move it to board/generic/device.mk to be consistent with how the audio HAL
modules are managed.
Issue 6333980.
Change-Id: If6053ad596b6f693f43c72ba9cc54cb7a7cfa233
Emulator and system image now support ADBD communication over QEMUD pipe rather
than over a TCP port forwarding. However, emulator has to know ahead of time
(before system starts booting) whether or not the system image supports ADBD
over pipe to properly setup the communication. For that, we introduce a boot
property "ro.adb.qemu" that is readable by the emulator early enough for the
proper ADB communication setup.
Change-Id: I978489c5acf46177b520e775d745bcc78f469837
The file is required by the camera framework to properly set it up to work with
emulated camera devices.
Change-Id: I39686841030d21ef23775972aa4ee0ecd7a91c02
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