Since these were combined into libhidlbase.
Bug: 135686713
Test: build only (libhwbinder/libhidltransport are empty)
Change-Id: I075670b64eebbbbd6a6ae0e84ad51bf1c6f5ba36
Instead of relying on the global include paths, use the new headers lib
'media_plugin_headers'. Also, media/SharedLibrary.h is not used, thus deleted.
Bug: 37342627
Test: BOARD_VNDK_VERSION=current m -j android.hardware.drm@1.0-service
Change-Id: I30d8bcb6315b734cef7ad082c432da51eb33119c
Rather than having a lib called libstagefright_foundation and one
called libstagefright_foundation_vendor, we now just have one library
and the build system keeps track of the vendor APIs that are exposed.
Test: (sanity) boot device, watch (part of) DRM protected movie.
Change-Id: I7495be3e8f546cac1b4909108313cf61fc85b1d8
drm HAL has been using libmediadrm for android::SharedLibrary class and
android::PluginLoader class. This is a Treble violation since
libmediadrm is a framework-only library that is not available to
vendors.
To solve the problem, the two classes are copied into this directory
to form a small static library android.hardware.drm@1.0-helper.a.
Bug: 38302533
Test: mm under /hardware/interfaces/drm/1.0/default and
/hardware/interfaces/drm/1.0/vts/functional
Change-Id: I7b4e5cdb3bc815e971e0c3b7ec99ea86042e13eb
DRM HAL is a library in vendor. When BOARD_VNDK_VERSION is turned
on, any lib in vendor partition can only link against to other vendor
libs or libs marked as vendor_available:true. This lib is using
libstagefright_foundation and the lib is not available to vendors.
Instead, libstagefright_foundation_vendor is provided as a
vendor-variant of the foundation library. Thus switching to the vendor
variant.
Bug: 37462569
Test: m android.hardware.drm@1.0-impl
Change-Id: Iaee9886f9ba3643e1c19928690bad13c26ac29d7
We are ready for devices to begin migrating to a 64-bit Legacy DRM
Loader. However, not all devices are ready to make this jump yet. A
device needs to have all of its Legacy DRM Plugins ready to run as
64-bit before it can do this. This includes having 64-bit hardware
integrations.
So that devices can turn on 64-bit support as they get ready, I am
adding flags that can be set in a device's device.mk file. There are two
parts:
* ENABLE_MEDIADRM_64 enables building the Legacy DRM Plugin HAL as
64-bit.
* Setting drm.64bit.enabled=true in PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES switches
the Legacy DRM Plugin HAL to searching for DRM Plugins in the 64-bit
directory.
Test: Validated that turning on these flags enables a 64-bit Legacy DRM
Plugin HAL that loads 64-bit Legacy DRM Plugins from the lib64
directory.
Bug: 36076017
Change-Id: I8d21fc7e7c0357eb6755839d41caa0f37ca20aff
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
Previously the drm and crypto plugins were separate hals.
This implied a separation of implementation libraries which
causes problems for some drm schemes. The reorganization
combines the hals into a single interface under drm.
Tests: basic gtests passing
Change-Id: I5cde6ff9f60625a0219731c4dbfcaefbd9f27f88
related-to-bug: 32815560