commit | d25c4d4bf8982635348b3f554f034bec69fe834d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Cole Faust <colefaust@google.com> | Mon Aug 15 15:03:11 2022 -0700 |
committer | Cole Faust <colefaust@google.com> | Wed Aug 17 14:49:27 2022 -0700 |
tree | 50f6eded688ea27bbd0c4dbf41218e083a339e78 | |
parent | 57920c7ea0f4db87593322c05eb0099b61b365d9 [diff] |
Fix array-related errorprone warnings The ArrayEquals, ArrayHashCode, ArrayToString, and ArraysAsListPrimitiveArray errorprone findings were demoted from errors to warnings. Fix existing occurrences of them so they can be made errors again. Bug: 242630963 Test: RUN_ERROR_PRONE=true m javac-check Change-Id: I0b23495fbb23bc4064ca48269497904b5e8ab875
Full documentation can be found here: https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/hidl/
hidl-gen is a compiler for the HIDL (HAL Interface Design Language) which generates C++ and Java endpoints for RPC mechanisms. The main userspace libraries which this compiler uses can be found at system/libhidl.
m hidl-gen
Note that options for hidl-gen expected to be invoked by the build system are marked with ‘internal’ in the help menu.
hidl-gen -h hidl-gen -o output -L c++-impl -r android.hardware:hardware/interfaces -r android.hidl:system/libhidl/transport android.hardware.nfc@1.0
Some defaults for package roots are also provided
hidl-gen -o output -L c++-impl android.hardware.nfc@1.0 hidl-gen -o output -L vts android.hardware.nfc@1.0 hidl-gen -L hash android.hardware.nfc@1.0
Example command for vendor project
hidl-gen -L c++-impl -r vendor.foo:vendor/foo/interfaces vendor.foo.nfc@1.0
See update-makefiles-helper.sh and update-all-google-makefiles.sh for examples of how to generate HIDL makefiles (using the -Landroidbp option).
NOTE: When using the -Landroidbp option, you can force generated modules to be installed in
/system_ext
rather than other partition by putting a marker file.hidl_for_system_ext
alongside*.hal
files.
NOTE: You can also install the vendor variant of the generated modules to be installed in
/odm
rather than/vendor
by putting a marker file.hidl_for_odm
alongside*.hal
files.
This is a helper tool to convert C headers to valid .hal files.
m c2hal && c2hal -h