We need google shims on the vendor partition because they are providing
an implementation of a vendor defined interface. They were written by
google just as a courtesy/to make the transition easier. They're
basically a set for vendors to assemble their hal implementations
from.
Bug: 34135607
Test: marlin persist.hal.binderization on/off
Change-Id: I2e2af5af39264cf290259755bb9b2eb9827a21f5
Java intermediates are now created in the common rather than the device-
specific generated sources subdirectory.
Bug: 33842609
Test: make
Change-Id: I16af4cd19bf0b24baa0ad9ebfdb86b4d959c8672
This change adds configstore@1.0 HAL which provides static configuration values
to the framework. As a first attempt, a configuration item in the
surfaceflinger (VSYNC_EVENT_PHASE_OFFSET_NS) is choosen and converted to
a HAL function named vsyncEventPhaseoffsetNs().
Design doc: go/design-confighal
Bug: 34314793
Test: build & run. make sure that configstore is up and running.
$ ps -A | grep configstore
Change-Id: Ibc70b14176d2e0144a5745d71ceba49ebc3ca706