commit | 2fd977048d8b20b5fee5770ef1d76fc44d1a1175 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ajay Panicker <apanicke@google.com> | Wed Jan 03 14:23:44 2018 -0800 |
committer | Ajay Panicker <apanicke@google.com> | Mon Jan 29 21:34:43 2018 +0000 |
tree | 2fc787a7c24a2f7ba71e0acb109f52c68e3cc406 | |
parent | 6d5f4b995025fbb47463406a493155f0ade7fd45 [diff] |
Add Packet class as alternative to BT_HDR Adds Packets, Iterators, and Packet Builders to Bluetooth to be used as an alternative to BT_HDR. - Packet is a base class used to pass around data. It is intended to be immutable after creation and subclasses will implement all required functions and their own accessor methods to retrieve data. - Iterator provides a convienent way to traverse packet data. - PacketBuilder is used to construct Packets. This class is should be the only way to mutate packet objects. Also add class representations for the following packet types: AVRCP (Base Packet) AVRCP Vendor Packet AVRCP Get Capabilities Packet AVRCP Get Element Attributes Packet AVRCP Register Notification Packet AVRCP Get Play Status Packet AVRCP Reject Packet AVRCP Pass Through Packet Adds net_test_btpackets to run_host_unit_tests.py for pre-submit Bug: 68854188 Test: run host native test net_test_packets Change-Id: I0d385710178e5feb2d5089847580754ad6308709
Just build AOSP - Fluoride is there by default.
Instructions for Ubuntu, tested on 14.04 with Clang 3.5.0 and 16.10 with Clang 3.8.0
mkdir ~/fluoride cd ~/fluoride git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/modules/Bluetooth/system
Install dependencies (require sudo access):
cd ~/fluoride/bt build/install_deps.sh
Then fetch third party dependencies:
cd ~/fluoride/bt mkdir third_party cd third_party git clone https://github.com/google/googletest.git git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/aac git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/libchrome git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/libldac git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/modp_b64 git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/tinyxml2
And third party dependencies of third party dependencies:
cd fluoride/bt/third_party/libchrome/base/third_party mkdir valgrind cd valgrind curl https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/base/+/master/third_party/valgrind/valgrind.h?format=TEXT | base64 -d > valgrind.h curl https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/base/+/master/third_party/valgrind/memcheck.h?format=TEXT | base64 -d > memcheck.h
NOTE: If packages/modules/Bluetooth/system is checked out under AOSP, then create symbolic links instead of downloading sources
cd packages/modules/Bluetooth/system mkdir third_party cd third_party ln -s ../../../external/aac aac ln -s ../../../external/libchrome libchrome ln -s ../../../external/libldac libldac ln -s ../../../external/modp_b64 modp_b64 ln -s ../../../external/tinyxml2 tinyxml2 ln -s ../../../external/googletest googletest
cd ~/fluoride/bt gn gen out/Default
cd ~/fluoride/bt ninja -C out/Default all
This will build all targets (the shared library, executables, tests, etc) and put them in out/Default. To build an individual target, replace "all" with the target of your choice, e.g. ninja -C out/Default net_test_osi
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cd ~/fluoride/bt/out/Default LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./ ./bluetoothtbd -create-ipc-socket=fluoride
Follows the Chromium project Eclipse Setup Instructions until "Optional: Building inside Eclipse" section (don't do that section, we will set it up differently)
Generate Eclipse settings:
cd packages/modules/Bluetooth/system gn gen --ide=eclipse out/Default
In Eclipse, do File->Import->C/C++->C/C++ Project Settings, choose the XML location under packages/modules/Bluetooth/system/out/Default
Right click on the project. Go to Preferences->C/C++ Build->Builder Settings. Uncheck "Use default build command", but instead using "ninja -C out/Default"
Goto Behaviour tab, change clean command to "-t clean"