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          Configuring a New Product

          Detailed Instructions

          The steps below describe how to configure makefiles for new mobile devices and products running Android.

          1. Create a company directory in //vendor/.
              mkdir vendor/<company_name>
          2. Create a products directory beneath the company directory you created in step 1.
              mkdir vendor/<company_name>/products/
          3. Create a product-specific makefile, called vendor/<company_name>/products/<first_product_name>.mk, that includes at least the following code, all values should contain no space:
              $(call inherit-product, $(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/product/generic.mk)
                #
                # Overrides
                PRODUCT_NAME := <first_product_name>
                PRODUCT_DEVICE := <board_name>
          4. Additional product-specific variables can be added to this Product Definition file.
          5. In the products directory, create an AndroidProducts.mk file that point to (and is responsible for finding) the individual product make files.
              #
                # This file should set PRODUCT_MAKEFILES to a list of product makefiles
                # to expose to the build system.  LOCAL_DIR will already be set to
                # the directory containing this file.
                #
                # This file may not rely on the value of any variable other than
                # LOCAL_DIR; do not use any conditionals, and do not look up the
                # value of any variable that isn't set in this file or in a file that
                # it includes.
                #
                PRODUCT_MAKEFILES := \
                $(LOCAL_DIR)/first_product_name.mk \
          6. Create a board-specific directory beneath your company directory that matches the PRODUCT_DEVICE variable <board_name> referenced in the product-specific make file above. This will include a make file that gets accessed by any product using this board.
              mkdir vendor/<company_name>/<board_name>
          7. Create a BoardConfig.mk file in the directory created in the previous step (vendor/<company_name>/<board_name>). 
              # These definitions override the defaults in config/config.make for <board_name>
                #
                # TARGET_NO_BOOTLOADER := false
                #
                TARGET_USE_GENERIC_AUDIO := true
                TARGET_CPU_ABI := x86
          8. If you wish to modify system properties, create a system.prop file in your <board_name>directory(vendor/<company_name>/<board_name>).
              # system.prop for 
                # This overrides settings in the products/generic/system.prop file
                #
                # rild.libpath=/system/lib/libreference-ril.so
                # rild.libargs=-d /dev/ttyS0
          9. Add a pointer to <second_product_name>.mk within products/AndroidProducts.mk.
              PRODUCT_MAKEFILES := \
                $(LOCAL_DIR)/first_product_name.mk \
                $(LOCAL_DIR)/second_product_name.mk
          10. An AndroidBoard.mk file must be included in vendor/<company_name>/<board_name> with at least the following code:
              # make file for new hardware  from 
                #
                LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)
                #
                # this is here to use the pre-built kernel
                ifeq ($(TARGET_PREBUILT_KERNEL),)
                TARGET_PREBUILT_KERNEL := $(LOCAL_PATH)/kernel
                endif
                #
                file := $(INSTALLED_KERNEL_TARGET)
                ALL_PREBUILT += $(file)
                $(file): $(TARGET_PREBUILT_KERNEL) | $(ACP)
                $(transform-prebuilt-to-target)
                #
                # no boot loader, so we don't need any of that stuff..
                #
                LOCAL_PATH := vendor/<company_name>/<board_name>
                #
                include $(CLEAR_VARS)
                #
                # include more board specific stuff here? Such as Audio parameters.
                #
          11. To create a second product for the same board, create a second product-specific make file calledvendor/company_name/products/<second_product_name>.mk that includes:
              $(call inherit-product, $(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/product/generic.mk)
                #
                # Overrides
                PRODUCT_NAME := <second_product_name>
                PRODUCT_DEVICE := <board_name>

          By now, you should have two new products, called <first_product_name> and <second_product_name> associated with <company_name>. To verify that a product is properly configured (<first_product_name>, for example), execute the following:

            . build/envsetup.sh
          make PRODUCT-<first_product_name>-user
          

          You should find new build binaries located in /out/target/product/<board_name>.

          New Product File Tree

          The file tree below illustrates what your own system should look like after completing the steps above.

          • <company_name>
            • <board_name>
              • AndroidBoard.mk
              • BoardConfig.mk
              • system.prop
            • products
              • AndroidProducts.mk
              • <first_product_name>.mk
              • <second_product_name>.mk

          Product Definition Files

          Product-specific variables are defined in product definition files. A product definition file can inherit from other product definition files, thus reducing the need to copy and simplifying maintenance.

          Variables maintained in a product definition files include:

          ParameterDescriptionExample
          PRODUCT_NAME End-user-visible name for the overall product. Appears in the "About the phone" info.
          PRODUCT_MODEL End-user-visible name for the end product
          PRODUCT_LOCALES A space-separated list of two-letter language code, two-letter country code pairs that describe several settings for the user, such as the UI language and time, date and currency formatting. The first locale listed in PRODUCT_LOCALES is is used if the locale has never been set before. en_GB de_DE es_ES fr_CA
          PRODUCT_PACKAGES Lists the APKs to install. Calendar Contacts
          PRODUCT_DEVICE Name of the industrial design dream
          PRODUCT_MANUFACTURER Name of the manufacturer acme
          PRODUCT_BRAND The brand (e.g., carrier) the software is customized for, if any
          PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES List of property assignments in the format "key=value"
          PRODUCT_COPY_FILES List of words like source_path:destination_path. The file at the source path should be copied to the destination path when building this product. The rules for the copy steps are defined in config/Makefile
          PRODUCT_OTA_PUBLIC_KEYS List of OTA public keys for the product
          PRODUCT_POLICY Indicate which policy this product should use
          PRODUCT_PACKAGE_OVERLAYS Indicate whether to use default resources or add any product specific overlays vendor/acme/overlay
          PRODUCT_CONTRIBUTORS_FILE HTML file containing the contributors to the project.
          PRODUCT_TAGS list of space-separated words for a given product

          The snippet below illustrates a typical product definition file.

          $(call inherit-product, build/target/product/generic.mk)
          #Overrides
          PRODUCT_NAME := MyDevice
          PRODUCT_MANUFACTURER := acme
          PRODUCT_BRAND := acme_us
          PRODUCT_LOCALES := en_GB es_ES fr_FR
          PRODUCT_PACKAGE_OVERLAYS := vendor/acme/overlay
          



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          posted on 2010-09-24 11:11 TiGERTiAN 閱讀(772) 評論(0)  編輯  收藏 所屬分類: AndroidLinux
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