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<manifest version="1.0" type="framework">
<hal>
<name>android.hidl.manager</name>
<transport>hwbinder</transport>
<version>1.2</version>
<interface>
<name>IServiceManager</name>
<instance>default</instance>
</interface>
</hal>
<hal>
<name>android.hidl.memory</name>
<transport arch="32+64">passthrough</transport>
<version>1.0</version>
<interface>
<name>IMapper</name>
<instance>ashmem</instance>
</interface>
</hal>
<hal>
<name>android.hidl.token</name>
<transport>hwbinder</transport>
<version>1.0</version>
<interface>
<name>ITokenManager</name>
<instance>default</instance>
</interface>
</hal>
<hal max-level="6">
<name>android.frameworks.displayservice</name>
<transport>hwbinder</transport>
<version>1.0</version>
<interface>
<name>IDisplayService</name>
<instance>default</instance>
</interface>
</hal>
<!--
Instead of calling this, prefer to set priority in init .rc files via
`ioprio <class> <priority>`. For more information, see
system/core/init/README.md
-->
<hal max-level="5">
<name>android.frameworks.schedulerservice</name>
<transport>hwbinder</transport>
<version>1.0</version>
<interface>
<name>ISchedulingPolicyService</name>
<instance>default</instance>
</interface>
</hal>
<hal>
<name>android.frameworks.sensorservice</name>
<transport>hwbinder</transport>
<version>1.0</version>
<interface>
<name>ISensorManager</name>
<instance>default</instance>
</interface>
</hal>
<hal>
<name>android.system.net.netd</name>
<transport>hwbinder</transport>
<version>1.1</version>
<interface>
<name>INetd</name>
<instance>default</instance>
</interface>
</hal>
<hal>
<name>android.system.wifi.keystore</name>
<transport>hwbinder</transport>
<version>1.0</version>
<interface>
<name>IKeystore</name>
<instance>default</instance>
</interface>
</hal>
<hal format="native">
<name>netutils-wrapper</name>
<!--
netutils-wrapper versions must be x.0.
netutils-wrapper next version has less functionalities than
previous versions, so unlike a HAL, netutils-wrapper are not
backwards compatible. Hence the major version must be bumped for
each update.
If a minor version were bumped instead (say, <version>1.1</version>),
it would be incorrectly considered compatible with version 1.0 in
device compatibility matrix.
-->
<version>1.0</version>
</hal>
</manifest>