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Android System Programming

By : Roger Ye, Shen Liu
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Android System Programming

By: Roger Ye, Shen Liu

Overview of this book

Android system programming involves both hardware and software knowledge to work on system level programming. The developers need to use various techniques to debug the different components in the target devices. With all the challenges, you usually have a deep learning curve to master relevant knowledge in this area. This book will not only give you the key knowledge you need to understand Android system programming, but will also prepare you as you get hands-on with projects and gain debugging skills that you can use in your future projects. You will start by exploring the basic setup of AOSP, and building and testing an emulator image. In the first project, you will learn how to customize and extend the Android emulator. Then you’ll move on to the real challenge—building your own Android system on VirtualBox. You’ll see how to debug the init process, resolve the bootloader issue, and enable various hardware interfaces. When you have a complete system, you will learn how to patch and upgrade it through recovery. Throughout the book, you will get to know useful tips on how to integrate and reuse existing open source projects such as LineageOS (CyanogenMod), Android-x86, Xposed, and GApps in your own system.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Building and testing x86emu

Once we have the source code, we can start to build and test our x86emu device in this section.

Building x86emu

Before we start to build x86emu, let's have a quick look at the Android build system first. The major difference between the Android build system from other make-based build systems is that the Android build system doesn't rely on recursive Makefiles. Android Makefiles end in the extension .mk; the main Makefile for a particular source directory is named Android.mk. The build system imports all Android.mk from various folders to create one large Makefile to start the build, as we can see from the following code snippet:

$ make -j4 
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PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME=REL
PLATFORM_VERSION...