hwservicemanager starts in charger, so directly get the health HAL
service.
Also sets up Android base kernel logging.
Bug: 142674987
Test: turn off device and charge, health HAL starts before charger, and inspect logs
to confirm charger is reading from health HAL
Test: make health HAL start after charger, and inspect logs to confirm
charger is reading from health HAL.
Change-Id: I5ba50a4b931735d1d14a50940e37c1e407dda34d
Clean up charger's libhealthd dependency.
- Charger uses libhealthloop to maintain an infinite
loop, similar to all health 2.x services.
- Charger tries to open up health 2.1 HAL implementation
to retrieve health info. If it failed, it falls back
to the legacy code path where a default BatteryMonitor
is used, *except* that it won't depend on libhealthd's
healthd_board_init() and healthd_board_battery_update()
anymore.
- Remove global static variables because they are hard to
track.
- Modernize code by converting charger_state in to a C++
Charger class, transforming all functions into methods,
and moving all other global states into the class.
- Devices that matches all of the following:
- have a customized libhealthd (search for modules
named libhealthd.xxxx)
- uses charger from system image (look for "class charger"
in device init.rc scripts; if you see the binary is named
"/charger" or "/system/bin/charger" then you are using
charger from system image)
... must implement health 2.1 passthrough implementation
properly in order to have charger continue to work.
See hardware/interfaces/health/2.1/README.md for details.
Test: charger test
Test: manual charger mode
Bug: 127677771
Bug: 142286265
Change-Id: I0f26e5c1fe2be6b5952fc019224457c8419e43e4