OUT is only defined if some functions in envsetup.sh are run, which is
not the case on the build servers. I'm looking at removing the
environment variable in local builds to keep things consistent.
In this case, OUT_DIR was actually expected, not OUT, which is
equivalent to PRODUCT_OUT.
Test: none
Change-Id: I1e5e9f40727104716212d696927d1a32d7a74fab
Merged-In: I1e5e9f40727104716212d696927d1a32d7a74fab
This change provides a reference implementation of the configstore HAL
v1.1.
Bug: 37727469
Test: Built sailfish-userdebug and configstore-1.1 works
Change-Id: I75e7fd1da8e90ae48d779a3ba28957c5a93a5529
Note cleanspec required because of b/38205169 (genrule
doesn't delete output files before building, so when
removing some, they get stale).
Test: power vts test compiles
Change-Id: Ie7ef0fc3d943a75fe898238cf861fb7f99f4146b
Fixes: 35813011
Fixes build breakage from interface changing after -Lc++-sources
and -Lc++-headers was added to hidl-gen.
Test: manual
Change-Id: I9ee0a0e7b72f8f2a3253d205943a696c07129a64
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: I3f86c77c147514fe470f08088a66de312ae32d4e